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It surely sounds cool:R11 TP Driver
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It's been almost a month sense the new TaylorMade R11 was released and the buzz is still following the new paint job that TaylorMade applied to this TaylorMade R11 TP Driver. But, what is the truth about it? Did TaylorMade just simply put a fresh coat of white paint on an older model driver with the hopes of marketing the crap out of it? Or, is the new TaylorMade R11 more than just another pretty face?

 

On top of that the new Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Irons promotes up to 100 yards of side-to-side trajectory change and 1,000 RPM backspin change. Now, I couldn't  tell you what that means, but it sure sounds cool. It also has a new aerodynamic shape that promotes faster clubhead speed for more distance, 6 yards longer than R9 Supertri. If your interested in seeing (and hearing) what the pro's think check out this video. In the video you will see verifiable proof that the Rocketballz RBZ Irons does indeed adds 10+ yards to your drive. As if any of us really needs that...right? Well, to be honest, I do and I can't wait to add this club to my bag. If you're as excited as I am, you won't be able to wait to get this amazing club in your bag.''

 

TaylorMade Golf Company today introduced a revolutionary new driver franchise called TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons which combines speed, adjustability and two unique clubhead option -- RocketBallz Driver -- designed to appeal to a wide range of players. The RocketBallz driver boasts a larger appearance at address with a standard face height.

 

The RBZ driver's high-MOI titanium head also features TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) milled directly into the back of a clubface. This technology dramatically enlarges the portion of the face that delivers high COR and fast ball speed, significantly improving performance on mis-hits.

The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons for sale, like all new TaylorMade drivers, have a white crown color and black PVD face to provide optimum contrast against the ground to allow for easy alignment and aim. Golfers will especially notice this in lower light, such as when the tee box is in shade or shadow, on overcast days or when the sun is low in the morning and in the evening.

 



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