The TaylorMade R11 is a remarkable series; highly technical yet beautifully simple. Because of that I’m going to make a TaylorMade R11 review covering their amazing features and benefits. You will find out how you can fine tune it with three different settings in order to get more loft, more distance and more direction. This review is mainly about TaylorMade R11 Driver and R11 Fairway wood. TaylorMade R11 series are new released. Having a try, I’m impressed by the 3D adjustability technology most. This technology is really great because it allows golfers to tune the face angle, loft, lie and trajectory independently. At the beginning, I was not used to it, but after several tries, I found it easy to operate. There are three technologies concerned including FCT (Flight Control Technology), AST (Adjustable Sole Technology) as well as MWT (Movable Weight Technology). But different from the driver, R11 Fairway wood doesn’t adopt MWT.
Making the adjustments is a matter of unscrewing the bottom screw with the wrench provided and withdrawing the shaft from the club head. You then rotate the shaft and re-insert it into the head lining up the markings to your desired position. The adjustments can be made in half degree increments so you can play with it until you find the most beneficial loft and backspin for you.
With FCT, you are able to tune the loft you need, no matter one degree higher or lower or at a mid value. When you change the R11 loft, the face angle will be changed correspondingly. A higher face loft marks a closer face angle, vice versa. AST allows you to set the face angle. Firstly, place club to the alignment position, and determine whether tune the face angle or not. There is a way to tell. If the clubhead is too closed, you may tune it for straight or opener head, and if the clubhead is too open, you may tune it for straight of closer head. It is very easy and convenient. MWT is exclusively used by R11 driver to provide more adjustability functions. This technology has been adopted in previous r9 clubs, allowing golfers to tune flight trajectory. The three technologies together create a 3D adjustability system for R11 Driver. TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood creates up to 60 yards from side to side trajectory adjustment, and plus and minus 1000 RPM backspin speed adjustment while TaylorMade R11 Driver creates 48 head settings and promotes up to 100 yards of side to side trajectory change and 1000 RPM backspin change. Besides, their black and white color contrast is anti-glare. I like it.
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