Titleist putters are a different type of golf club that is not common among professional golfers, but is sometimes used in recreational play. When you buy these putters, you need to learn how to hit them. Below are some golf tips on hitting with the Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter. Use a traditional golfing stance, widening the feet to about shoulder-width and bending the knees. The golf ball should be midway between the feet at about the distance you normally putt from. Bend your torso slightly in the direction of the ball, keeping the back firm and mostly straight. Then, Place the end of the gold club onto your stomach, about three inches above the waist. Grip the club as normal in the most comfortable spot on the handle. When you grip the club,scotty cameron press the shaft slightly into your belly to apply pressure. This helps keep the club stable.
Next, Wind up by twisting slightly away from the cup and lifting your arms slightly to bring the club head up, keeping it in line with the ball and the cup. Keep the end of the scotty cameron putter firmly planted in your stomach to avoid twisting the club as you swing. putter scotty cameron provides a deep, rich, non-glare appearance and greater choices for length and weight to enhance performance for all types of players. This putter can improve the accuracy of some putts for players that are struggling with just their arms to guide the putter. With this good helper in your hands, correcting your swing is not a lie.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
New Hot Series Of Taylormade R11 With Best Price
Taylormade R11 Irons Left Hand Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.The Left Handed TaylorMade R11 Irons is tuned to perfection. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.
Taylormade R11 Irons
The R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
2011 TaylorMade Rescue
At first glance, you can see that this is not an understated look but we know the folks at TaylorMade did not just have style in mind here. You can count on improved aerodynamics and a slight increase in club head speed too.2011 TaylorMade Rescue is quite a departure from its R Series predecessors with the white "ghost" style that has generated the most pre-launch buzz. The white crown is made from non-glare material, so no distracting shiny gloss finish and it still includes the familiar logo alignment aid.
The second noticeable aesthetic design feature is the black clubface and this is said to make alignment easier. But didn't we just point out that the alignment aid was on the crown? Tour and skilled players often prefer to use the face of the driver for alignment and the black finish seems to make this easier.
TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood
The R11 Fairway brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade clubs. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest fairway woods to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization.
The TaylorMade R11 driver brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade drivers. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest drivers to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization. Activate the three dimensions to distance with the R11 Driver.
TaylorMade coming out with a set of irons to match the Left handed R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9,that is it,the Left handed Taylormade r11 irons. It's also fairly safe to state the Japanese Marketplace may be the very first to pronounce R11 Forged Golf irons.
Taylormade R11 Irons
The R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
2011 TaylorMade Rescue
At first glance, you can see that this is not an understated look but we know the folks at TaylorMade did not just have style in mind here. You can count on improved aerodynamics and a slight increase in club head speed too.2011 TaylorMade Rescue is quite a departure from its R Series predecessors with the white "ghost" style that has generated the most pre-launch buzz. The white crown is made from non-glare material, so no distracting shiny gloss finish and it still includes the familiar logo alignment aid.
The second noticeable aesthetic design feature is the black clubface and this is said to make alignment easier. But didn't we just point out that the alignment aid was on the crown? Tour and skilled players often prefer to use the face of the driver for alignment and the black finish seems to make this easier.
TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood
The R11 Fairway brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade clubs. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest fairway woods to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization.
The TaylorMade R11 driver brings new technology, innovation, and aesthetics to the proud line of TaylorMade drivers. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the R11 is one of the easiest drivers to align at address ever, while massive technological features ensure the proper fit for every golfer, allowing you to maximize distance through proper loft, face angle, and flight path customization. Activate the three dimensions to distance with the R11 Driver.
TaylorMade coming out with a set of irons to match the Left handed R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9,that is it,the Left handed Taylormade r11 irons. It's also fairly safe to state the Japanese Marketplace may be the very first to pronounce R11 Forged Golf irons.
Taylormade R11 Makes You Proud
Today TaylorMade is proud to announce the expansion of the R11 franchise with the introduction of the R11 irons, which are engineered for the player who appreciates the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but needs the help of advanced technology to launch the ball high, straight and long with less effort, regardless of handicap.
Historically, irons engineered with multiple game-improvement technologies tend to be oversized, inelegant and clunky, with thick toplines, broad soles and over-bearing cavities. They typically feel harsh and sound high-pitched and "clicky." The R11 iron breaks that mold and rewrites the book about what a high-technology iron can look like, feel like and sound like.
R11 irons are engineered with multiple technologies that make them stunningly easy to launch high and long. Technologies that we developed while building the best metalwoods in the world, like ways to make thin, fast faces, and methods to expand the COR zone, and techniques for precisely locating the CG.
"The R11 iron is truly a masterwork of beauty, technology and performance," said Sean Toulon, TaylorMade's executive vice president. "We've never created an iron that combines this kind of distance, this kind of forgiveness, is this easy to launch, and feels and sounds this soft and solid. And its appearance is extraordinarily beautiful, a gorgeous blend of smooth, classic lines and high-tech flourishes."
"The R11 employs all our best iron technologies," said Bret Wahl, TaylorMade's senior director of iron development. "It's a great testament to how far we've come in our ability to bring modern, sophisticated iron designs to life. We couldn't have made this iron a few years ago, but the fact that we can now helps explain why it performs better than irons we've made in the past. It's a superior design, and that's clearly evident when you try it."
R11Precision Weighting Port and Progressive CG location
The first thing about the R11 iron that will grab the golfer's attention is its red precision-weighting port, a technology initially introduced in TaylorMade's forged iron lineup, including the Tour Preferred MB. The precision-weighting port allows TaylorMade engineers to 1) guarantee precise swingweight and 2) ensure center-face Center of Gravity (CG) location in every iron. The result is optimal consistency in feel and performance from one club to the next.
Historically, irons engineered with multiple game-improvement technologies tend to be oversized, inelegant and clunky, with thick toplines, broad soles and over-bearing cavities. They typically feel harsh and sound high-pitched and "clicky." The R11 iron breaks that mold and rewrites the book about what a high-technology iron can look like, feel like and sound like.
R11 irons are engineered with multiple technologies that make them stunningly easy to launch high and long. Technologies that we developed while building the best metalwoods in the world, like ways to make thin, fast faces, and methods to expand the COR zone, and techniques for precisely locating the CG.
"The R11 iron is truly a masterwork of beauty, technology and performance," said Sean Toulon, TaylorMade's executive vice president. "We've never created an iron that combines this kind of distance, this kind of forgiveness, is this easy to launch, and feels and sounds this soft and solid. And its appearance is extraordinarily beautiful, a gorgeous blend of smooth, classic lines and high-tech flourishes."
"The R11 employs all our best iron technologies," said Bret Wahl, TaylorMade's senior director of iron development. "It's a great testament to how far we've come in our ability to bring modern, sophisticated iron designs to life. We couldn't have made this iron a few years ago, but the fact that we can now helps explain why it performs better than irons we've made in the past. It's a superior design, and that's clearly evident when you try it."
R11Precision Weighting Port and Progressive CG location
The first thing about the R11 iron that will grab the golfer's attention is its red precision-weighting port, a technology initially introduced in TaylorMade's forged iron lineup, including the Tour Preferred MB. The precision-weighting port allows TaylorMade engineers to 1) guarantee precise swingweight and 2) ensure center-face Center of Gravity (CG) location in every iron. The result is optimal consistency in feel and performance from one club to the next.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Lawrie leads after seven-birdie charge
Scotland's Paul Lawrie has charged into the TaylorMade R11 Irons clubhouse lead midway through the first day of the Dubai World Championship at the multi-million dollar Jumeirah Estate's Earth course.
Lawrie, the Open winner in 1999, posted a 7-under 65 built on a seven-birdie burst over 10 holes around the turn to set a challenging target to the later starters who would include the World's No 1 and 2 ranked golfers, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy, who were drawn to play TaylorMade R11 Irons at the back of the field for the first round in their head to head battle for the Race to Dubai crown.
Donald, already the top money winner on the US PGA Tour, is well set to win the same title in Europe this year and become the first man to do it in the selfsame season, but McIlroy has an outside chance of thwarting the Englishman's bid if he can win this week's European Tour finale in Dubai on the same Sunday when the normally rock solid Donald fails to finish among the top nine places.
A tall order, but that was of secondary importance to Lawrie coming up for mid-day on Thursday (TaylorMade R11 Irons)
The Scot who won for first time for nine years in Spain in March, was making his debut in a tournament reserved for the top 60 earners each season and began his run with 15 foot putts on the fifth and sixth.
The Scotsman then chipped close at the long seventh, made a 30 footer to complete an outward 32 and then collected more birdies at the tenth, 11th and 626 yard 14th.
With Donald and McIlroy not yet on the course, he was three clear of England's Ross Fisher, at that stage, the Englishman having posted an eagle two on the 371 yard 15th.
"I gave myself an awful lot of chances - my TaylorMade R11 Irons play was fabulous," said a beaming Lawrie, who spent all day on Monday working on his game after finishing the UBS Hong Kong Open at the weekend with a five over par 75.
"My flight got in at 4.30am, I went to the hotel for a shower, was on the range by seven and didn't get to the hotel until four or five in the afternoon.
"Sometimes you need a day like that. My boys are 16 and 12 now and I don't want them to see Dad being a poor player.
"I want to be in the top 50 in the world." He is currently 93rd.
The 58-strong field - Justin Rose and Fredrik Jacobson are not playing - was further reduced to 57 when Korean Y E Yang pulled out after four holes with a neck injury on Thursday.
Dane Thomas has the same problem, but decided to give it a go and parred the first.
When Donald and McIlroy did finally get away at the back of the field, the Englishman began in a less inspired way than he had hoped for - and this in a start that was the very opposite for his 22-year-old Northern Irish rival.
McIlroy, the current US Open Champion, hit his approach at the first to three feet and birdied the hole, whereas Donald pushed his drive in amongst the bushes and, although lucky to be able to advance it without taking a penalty drop, was unable to save his par, missing from five feet, and immediately falling two shots behind McIlroy.
By then Spaniard Alvaro Quiros had joined Fisher in second place, three behind Lawrie, with four birdies on his first eight holes.
There was more drama for the field's stellar twosome on the long second when McIlroy hit a wild second into the trees and the ball could not be found in the permitted five minutes.
He had to go back down the fairway, found sand with his fourth shot and by failing to get up and down, had to pencil an ugly double bogey seven on to his card.
Donald, in stark contrast in the meantime, pitched to three feet and birdied the hole to return to level par and go one better than McIlroy.
Lawrie, the Open winner in 1999, posted a 7-under 65 built on a seven-birdie burst over 10 holes around the turn to set a challenging target to the later starters who would include the World's No 1 and 2 ranked golfers, Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy, who were drawn to play TaylorMade R11 Irons at the back of the field for the first round in their head to head battle for the Race to Dubai crown.
Donald, already the top money winner on the US PGA Tour, is well set to win the same title in Europe this year and become the first man to do it in the selfsame season, but McIlroy has an outside chance of thwarting the Englishman's bid if he can win this week's European Tour finale in Dubai on the same Sunday when the normally rock solid Donald fails to finish among the top nine places.
A tall order, but that was of secondary importance to Lawrie coming up for mid-day on Thursday (TaylorMade R11 Irons)
The Scot who won for first time for nine years in Spain in March, was making his debut in a tournament reserved for the top 60 earners each season and began his run with 15 foot putts on the fifth and sixth.
The Scotsman then chipped close at the long seventh, made a 30 footer to complete an outward 32 and then collected more birdies at the tenth, 11th and 626 yard 14th.
With Donald and McIlroy not yet on the course, he was three clear of England's Ross Fisher, at that stage, the Englishman having posted an eagle two on the 371 yard 15th.
"I gave myself an awful lot of chances - my TaylorMade R11 Irons play was fabulous," said a beaming Lawrie, who spent all day on Monday working on his game after finishing the UBS Hong Kong Open at the weekend with a five over par 75.
"My flight got in at 4.30am, I went to the hotel for a shower, was on the range by seven and didn't get to the hotel until four or five in the afternoon.
"Sometimes you need a day like that. My boys are 16 and 12 now and I don't want them to see Dad being a poor player.
"I want to be in the top 50 in the world." He is currently 93rd.
The 58-strong field - Justin Rose and Fredrik Jacobson are not playing - was further reduced to 57 when Korean Y E Yang pulled out after four holes with a neck injury on Thursday.
Dane Thomas has the same problem, but decided to give it a go and parred the first.
When Donald and McIlroy did finally get away at the back of the field, the Englishman began in a less inspired way than he had hoped for - and this in a start that was the very opposite for his 22-year-old Northern Irish rival.
McIlroy, the current US Open Champion, hit his approach at the first to three feet and birdied the hole, whereas Donald pushed his drive in amongst the bushes and, although lucky to be able to advance it without taking a penalty drop, was unable to save his par, missing from five feet, and immediately falling two shots behind McIlroy.
By then Spaniard Alvaro Quiros had joined Fisher in second place, three behind Lawrie, with four birdies on his first eight holes.
There was more drama for the field's stellar twosome on the long second when McIlroy hit a wild second into the trees and the ball could not be found in the permitted five minutes.
He had to go back down the fairway, found sand with his fourth shot and by failing to get up and down, had to pencil an ugly double bogey seven on to his card.
Donald, in stark contrast in the meantime, pitched to three feet and birdied the hole to return to level par and go one better than McIlroy.
2011 New TaylorMade Golf R11 Series Clubs
The time has come where TaylorMade has finally unveiled and finished up their R11 line. With an incredibly popular TaylorMade R11 driver (highly anticipated) comes the TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood, and finally the Taylormade R11 Irons. After TaylorMade began selling white-headed Ghost putters, I figured it was just a matter of time before the concept spread to other clubs. That time has come. TaylorMade’s Burner line of metalwoods for 2011 also will have white heads. If both the R11 and Burner show up dressed in white, it makes sense. White is cool in golf right now. So TaylorMade could become a show pony for white.
Separated by a few months of product launches we intend to set the record straight that the R11 Fairway is just as amazing as the R11 driver. The Fairway features the same Flight Control Technology as the Driver which allows players to adjust each one of their shots. This means that the adjustable sole changes face and launche angles. The most eye catching part of this fairway is the impressive all white non glare clubhead finish. That’s what’s not as impressive the adjustability and versatility is what really distinguishes this clubs above the rest. With the ability to adjust the club to either a neutral or closed face allows golfers the unique ability to shape their shots.
Riding on the success of their R11 driver, which has already claimed huge wins this season. The driver was most recently used in back-to-back wins Darren Clarke at the Open Championship and then Sean O’Hair and the RBC Canadian Open. Both used their favorite R11 driver to make it happen. Although the R11 line has received the most attention there has been just as many converts to the Burner SuperFast 2.0 line including PGA Players Jason Day and Y.E. Yang.
They basically put every type of new technology they could into these irons. Blending distance, forgiveness, easy launch, with a soft feel and sound for a solid hitting club. I like that they still have that classic look, great lines but you can definitely tell they have all the high-tech details.
We’re not going to lie the fairway wood is just as impressive as the R11 driver. The adjustability is incredible, ball flights out of this world. If you are looking for a customizable fairway wood look no further.
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their R11 Irons. TaylorMade’s latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping’s big announcement for their new golf clubs for next season I’m sure was no coincidence.
With overwhelming support from fans and players TaylorMade has made quiet the name for their brand this season. Their 2011 R11 line is no disappointment to fans or players with exceptional reviews and over 33 victories worldwide in 2011.
Separated by a few months of product launches we intend to set the record straight that the R11 Fairway is just as amazing as the R11 driver. The Fairway features the same Flight Control Technology as the Driver which allows players to adjust each one of their shots. This means that the adjustable sole changes face and launche angles. The most eye catching part of this fairway is the impressive all white non glare clubhead finish. That’s what’s not as impressive the adjustability and versatility is what really distinguishes this clubs above the rest. With the ability to adjust the club to either a neutral or closed face allows golfers the unique ability to shape their shots.
Riding on the success of their R11 driver, which has already claimed huge wins this season. The driver was most recently used in back-to-back wins Darren Clarke at the Open Championship and then Sean O’Hair and the RBC Canadian Open. Both used their favorite R11 driver to make it happen. Although the R11 line has received the most attention there has been just as many converts to the Burner SuperFast 2.0 line including PGA Players Jason Day and Y.E. Yang.
They basically put every type of new technology they could into these irons. Blending distance, forgiveness, easy launch, with a soft feel and sound for a solid hitting club. I like that they still have that classic look, great lines but you can definitely tell they have all the high-tech details.
We’re not going to lie the fairway wood is just as impressive as the R11 driver. The adjustability is incredible, ball flights out of this world. If you are looking for a customizable fairway wood look no further.
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their R11 Irons. TaylorMade’s latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping’s big announcement for their new golf clubs for next season I’m sure was no coincidence.
With overwhelming support from fans and players TaylorMade has made quiet the name for their brand this season. Their 2011 R11 line is no disappointment to fans or players with exceptional reviews and over 33 victories worldwide in 2011.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
TaylorMade R11 Irons--your best choice
Inspired by R11 driver innovation, the new TaylorMade R11 Iron is tuned to perfection. Precision center-of-gravity (CG) placements, ultra-thin faces, a Tour sole design, and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 the most powerful, playable, and refined iron ever.
With a weight port permanently positioned in the center of the back of an iron head during assembly, the Precision Weighting Port assures that each R11 iron in the set is of uniform swingweight while also ensuring that the CG location is precisely and optimally positioned in the center of the face between the toe and heel. In the past, clubmakers have installed cartridges of varying weight in the hosel to adjust swing weight, and by doing so have pulled the CG closer to the heel to varying degrees, resulting in a set of irons consistent in swing weight but inconsistent in CG location.
The Inverted Cone Technology inside the R11 Irons promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits, and the ultra-thin face thickness also promotes faster ball speed and distance in the R11 long- and middle-irons. The R11 irons Multi-Functional Sole is beveled at the back to make it perform like a much thinner sole, which increases playability from a variety of lies. Yet it also features a low and deeper center of gravity that makes it easy to launch the ball on a powerful and penetrating flight.
The Taylormade R11 Irons features a dual head design made for both performance and control. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge features a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The new R11 has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
Features: -Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance. -Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits. -Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies. -Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set. -Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control.
With a weight port permanently positioned in the center of the back of an iron head during assembly, the Precision Weighting Port assures that each R11 iron in the set is of uniform swingweight while also ensuring that the CG location is precisely and optimally positioned in the center of the face between the toe and heel. In the past, clubmakers have installed cartridges of varying weight in the hosel to adjust swing weight, and by doing so have pulled the CG closer to the heel to varying degrees, resulting in a set of irons consistent in swing weight but inconsistent in CG location.
The Inverted Cone Technology inside the R11 Irons promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits, and the ultra-thin face thickness also promotes faster ball speed and distance in the R11 long- and middle-irons. The R11 irons Multi-Functional Sole is beveled at the back to make it perform like a much thinner sole, which increases playability from a variety of lies. Yet it also features a low and deeper center of gravity that makes it easy to launch the ball on a powerful and penetrating flight.
The Taylormade R11 Irons features a dual head design made for both performance and control. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge features a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The new R11 has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
Features: -Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance. -Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits. -Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies. -Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set. -Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control.
Left Handed Taylormade R11 Irons-something different?
When I was 10 years old, I wish I could be old enough to enjoy my own life, I longed for freedom. But when I was twenty, I found that the time went by quickly. Then I began to think about my career, and now I am 40, I feel tired, the tired heart is always hovering between adhering to and giving up, indecisive. Although I know that trouble is that memory is good, the mind should not mind will stay in memory.
As is known to all, life is short, I do not want to hesitate between health and career, because I know that I have owned the success, then I should keep my health. Therefore I visit the wholesale golf clubs mart to choose a golf item for exercising. We can not be greedy materially. We should seize every minute to enjoy life.
Actually I am not good at playing golf, but my friend told me golf can exercise us greatly, on that website, I find Left Handed Taylormade R11 Irons is good. The Taylormade R11 irons features a dual head design made for both performance and control. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge features a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Well, you know, taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The new R11 has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
Moreover, left handed taylormade R11 irons's feature is super attractive, such as Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance. Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits. Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control. Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies. Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the TaylorMade R11 iron set.
I think it is worthy, since I have chosen the item to exercise, I will try my best to do it well, let's exercise together. And I also believe that we can not set our goals by what other people deem important. Only we know what is best for us. Finally life is crazy! We chase what we can't have, and run away from what we desire the most! All in all, health is the most important.
As is known to all, life is short, I do not want to hesitate between health and career, because I know that I have owned the success, then I should keep my health. Therefore I visit the wholesale golf clubs mart to choose a golf item for exercising. We can not be greedy materially. We should seize every minute to enjoy life.
Actually I am not good at playing golf, but my friend told me golf can exercise us greatly, on that website, I find Left Handed Taylormade R11 Irons is good. The Taylormade R11 irons features a dual head design made for both performance and control. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge features a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Well, you know, taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The new R11 has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
Moreover, left handed taylormade R11 irons's feature is super attractive, such as Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance. Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits. Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control. Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies. Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the TaylorMade R11 iron set.
I think it is worthy, since I have chosen the item to exercise, I will try my best to do it well, let's exercise together. And I also believe that we can not set our goals by what other people deem important. Only we know what is best for us. Finally life is crazy! We chase what we can't have, and run away from what we desire the most! All in all, health is the most important.
First Look: Taylormade R11 irons
Taylormade has unvelied their new Best Price R11 Irons.The irons "are engineered for the player who appreciates the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but needs the help of advanced technology to launch the ball high, straight and long with less effort, regardless of handicap." Basically they're a GI iron without the oversized GI look.
I do have to admit, they're very nice looking irons and there's certainly a market for GI irons that don't look like GI irons. More pics, pricing/availability info, and the launch video after the break.
The TaylorMade R11 Irons are offered in four shaft flexes - S, R, M, L. Ladies' flex shafts will be offered in the 5-iron through pitching wedge, attack wedge and sand wedge. The standard R11 set includes eight irons offered at a street price of $799 with steel shafts in the irons and $999 with graphite shafts in the irons. The steel offering will be the KBS 90, while the graphite offering will be the Motore 75 S, 65 R, 55 M, 50 L. Men's irons are equipped with Tour Velvet grips, ladies with Winn grips).
TaylorMade's new R11 irons (available in September) are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the TaylorMade R11 Irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the TaylorMade R11 Irons feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
I do have to admit, they're very nice looking irons and there's certainly a market for GI irons that don't look like GI irons. More pics, pricing/availability info, and the launch video after the break.
The TaylorMade R11 Irons are offered in four shaft flexes - S, R, M, L. Ladies' flex shafts will be offered in the 5-iron through pitching wedge, attack wedge and sand wedge. The standard R11 set includes eight irons offered at a street price of $799 with steel shafts in the irons and $999 with graphite shafts in the irons. The steel offering will be the KBS 90, while the graphite offering will be the Motore 75 S, 65 R, 55 M, 50 L. Men's irons are equipped with Tour Velvet grips, ladies with Winn grips).
TaylorMade's new R11 irons (available in September) are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the TaylorMade R11 Irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the TaylorMade R11 Irons feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Review of TaylorMade R11 Irons
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their TaylorMade R11 irons. TaylorMade's latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The TaylorMade R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping's big announcement for their new clubs for next season I'm sure was no coincidence.
TaylorMade's new R11 irons are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
TaylorMade's new R11 irons are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
TaylorMade R11 Irons
TaylorMade's new R11 irons (available in September) are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster bal
l speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.and this R11 golf irons sale come free headcovers. The Left Handed Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever. The new Left Handed R11 irons is tuned to perfection. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. I would highly recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons to any golfers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster bal
l speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.and this R11 golf irons sale come free headcovers. The Left Handed Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever. The new Left Handed R11 irons is tuned to perfection. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. I would highly recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons to any golfers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
New TaylorMade R11 Irons
TaylorMade's new R11 irons (available in September) are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster bal
l speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.Most Recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons Review
TaylorMade Company has released out with a set of irons to match the Taylormade R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9,the latest R11 innovation comes in the form of an iron. That is it,the Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons. It's also amazing for golfers to pronounce the new R11 Golf irons.
The new Left Hand TaylorMade R11 Irons is inspired by R11 driver innovation, and this R11 golf irons sale come free headcovers. The Left Handed Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever. The new Left Handed R11 irons is tuned to perfection. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. I would highly recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons to any golfers.
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster bal
l speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs. (Company testing with low handicappers indicates that the R11 and Burner 2.0 4-irons produce identical carry distance; the R11 6-iron is 1 yard shorter than Burner 2.0.)
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs--2.5 to 17 grams--are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the R11's short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.Most Recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons Review
TaylorMade Company has released out with a set of irons to match the Taylormade R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9,the latest R11 innovation comes in the form of an iron. That is it,the Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons. It's also amazing for golfers to pronounce the new R11 Golf irons.
The new Left Hand TaylorMade R11 Irons is inspired by R11 driver innovation, and this R11 golf irons sale come free headcovers. The Left Handed Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever. The new Left Handed R11 irons is tuned to perfection. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. I would highly recommend Left Handed Taylormade R11 irons to any golfers.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Taylormade Ready to Launch Their R11 Golf Irons
Building on the success of the popular R11 series of golf drivers and fairway woods, Taylormade are set to launch their much anticipated R11 irons as the latest addition to their high end golf equipment range. Due to hit the shelves on the 1st of September, 2011, sales for the new Taylormade R11 irons are already looking good with pre-release orders already 'going through the roof'. It looks like the reputation of the R11 woods and drivers is having a positive effect on this latest addition to the range.
The technology behind these new golf irons starts at the first point of human contact where the hard wearing and high performance velvet grips used on the R11 driver is also present on this new iron. A light yet strong steel shaft connects the golfer to the hitting surface, and the R11 irons hitting surface is where Taylormade have really excelled themselves. Their passion for golf has enabled them to construct an iron with a heartbeat. No other golf club feels as empowering as the R11 woods and drivers, and the R11 iron is no exception.
The new R11 irons take full advantage of their ultra thin face which massively increases ball speed and distance whilst maintaining the level of unrivalled accuracy which Taylormade are famed for. Utilising their patented inverted cone technology on the face means the often disastrous off centre swipe is far more forgiving.
The sole of the new irons have been given the same attention to detail throughout the design process as the rest of the club. Regardless of whether the ball lies on the fairway, in the rough or on a track or pathway, launching the ball has never been more controlled. The engineered grooves on the face of the club are accurate to a fraction of a millimetre and give total control over spin in both fine and wet conditions thanks to another of the patented features which makes the new Taylormade R11 Irons stand out from the crowd.
Nobody designs golf equipment with the same love and passion as Taylormade. Throughout their history the company have never ceased to amaze and astound with their continually evolving range of golf clubs and accessories, and the new Taylormade R11 irons are no exception. They don't just make great golf clubs, they design a club that feels right, they engineer a sound which means business as the club launches the ball... and they've given the club a heart beat!
The technology behind these new golf irons starts at the first point of human contact where the hard wearing and high performance velvet grips used on the R11 driver is also present on this new iron. A light yet strong steel shaft connects the golfer to the hitting surface, and the R11 irons hitting surface is where Taylormade have really excelled themselves. Their passion for golf has enabled them to construct an iron with a heartbeat. No other golf club feels as empowering as the R11 woods and drivers, and the R11 iron is no exception.
The new R11 irons take full advantage of their ultra thin face which massively increases ball speed and distance whilst maintaining the level of unrivalled accuracy which Taylormade are famed for. Utilising their patented inverted cone technology on the face means the often disastrous off centre swipe is far more forgiving.
The sole of the new irons have been given the same attention to detail throughout the design process as the rest of the club. Regardless of whether the ball lies on the fairway, in the rough or on a track or pathway, launching the ball has never been more controlled. The engineered grooves on the face of the club are accurate to a fraction of a millimetre and give total control over spin in both fine and wet conditions thanks to another of the patented features which makes the new Taylormade R11 Irons stand out from the crowd.
Nobody designs golf equipment with the same love and passion as Taylormade. Throughout their history the company have never ceased to amaze and astound with their continually evolving range of golf clubs and accessories, and the new Taylormade R11 irons are no exception. They don't just make great golf clubs, they design a club that feels right, they engineer a sound which means business as the club launches the ball... and they've given the club a heart beat!
We Love The Perfect R11 Irons
The R11 has a much more traditional appearance. The strong-lofted SuperFast 2.0 is a multi-material iron with something of a futuristic look to it, whereas the R11 is a multi-material iron with a generous amount of technology wrapped in a more conventional package.
Most TaylorMade touring pros will continue to use Tour Preferred irons, although some are expected to play the R11, which fits neatly between the Tour Preferred and SuperFast 2.0.
The R11 is expected to appeal to golfers who want the look of a traditional iron but the performance advantages of a modern iron. The R11 is a thin-faced, finely weighted distance iron that just happens to look more like a classic iron.
The R11 irons feature a red weight port reminiscent of the red disc on R11 drivers. The weight port on the iron, though, serves a different function – not only does it insure a uniform swingweight, it is part of TaylorMade's system for locating the center of gravity in an exact position on each R11 iron.
With the R11, TaylorMade has paid particular attention to sound and vibration management. Sandwiched between the clubhead and an aluminum sound badge in the back cavity is a soft adhesive substance that absorbs unwanted vibration.
The company says the R11 feels "superbly soft." Many modern iron designs are known for their immaculate feel, and amateurs who shop for irons should make sure they match the feel (particularly on miss-hits) with their expectations.
The sole of the R11 is reasonably sharp, designed to enter and exit the turf without digging or bouncing. Nick Faldo was heavily involved in the design of the iron, and he focused on the sole as well as the top line.
Faldo wanted a multifunctional sole and a top line that blends into the hosel in a pleasing fashion. The long irons have wider soles to lower the CG for a higher launch.
Lofts on the R11 iron are slightly weaker than those of the SuperFast 2.0 but stronger than the Tour Preferred lofts.
Stock shafts will be the steel KBS 90 and the graphite Fujikura Motore (75S, 65R, 55M, 50L). The KBS 90 feels very stable but enables golfers to get the ball in air much easier than with most heavier steel shafts. As the different Motore shafts get lighter, they also get softer, so the R (regular) kicks the ball somewhat higher than the S (stiff).
The R11 irons will be available in a set of eight clubs, and consumers will have a choice. Most are expected to be 4-through-A (gap wedge), although a 5-through-S (sand wedge) configuration also can be purchased. A 3-iron is sold separately.
Most TaylorMade touring pros will continue to use Tour Preferred irons, although some are expected to play the R11, which fits neatly between the Tour Preferred and SuperFast 2.0.
The R11 is expected to appeal to golfers who want the look of a traditional iron but the performance advantages of a modern iron. The R11 is a thin-faced, finely weighted distance iron that just happens to look more like a classic iron.
The R11 irons feature a red weight port reminiscent of the red disc on R11 drivers. The weight port on the iron, though, serves a different function – not only does it insure a uniform swingweight, it is part of TaylorMade's system for locating the center of gravity in an exact position on each R11 iron.
With the R11, TaylorMade has paid particular attention to sound and vibration management. Sandwiched between the clubhead and an aluminum sound badge in the back cavity is a soft adhesive substance that absorbs unwanted vibration.
The company says the R11 feels "superbly soft." Many modern iron designs are known for their immaculate feel, and amateurs who shop for irons should make sure they match the feel (particularly on miss-hits) with their expectations.
The sole of the R11 is reasonably sharp, designed to enter and exit the turf without digging or bouncing. Nick Faldo was heavily involved in the design of the iron, and he focused on the sole as well as the top line.
Faldo wanted a multifunctional sole and a top line that blends into the hosel in a pleasing fashion. The long irons have wider soles to lower the CG for a higher launch.
Lofts on the R11 iron are slightly weaker than those of the SuperFast 2.0 but stronger than the Tour Preferred lofts.
Stock shafts will be the steel KBS 90 and the graphite Fujikura Motore (75S, 65R, 55M, 50L). The KBS 90 feels very stable but enables golfers to get the ball in air much easier than with most heavier steel shafts. As the different Motore shafts get lighter, they also get softer, so the R (regular) kicks the ball somewhat higher than the S (stiff).
The R11 irons will be available in a set of eight clubs, and consumers will have a choice. Most are expected to be 4-through-A (gap wedge), although a 5-through-S (sand wedge) configuration also can be purchased. A 3-iron is sold separately.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
TaylorMade's R11 Line Clubs-R11 Driver, R11 Fairway, R11 Irons
Separated by a few months of product launches we intend to set the record straight that the R11 Fairway is just as amazing as the R11 driver. The Fairway features the same Flight Control Technology as the Driver which allows players to adjust each one of their shots. This means that the adjustable sole changes face and launche angles. The most eye catching part of this fairway is the impressive all white non glare clubhead finish. That's what's not as impressive the adjustability and versatility is what really distinguishes this clubs above the rest. With the ability to adjust the club to either a neutral or closed face allows golfers the unique ability to shape their shots.
The time has come where TaylorMade has finally unveiled and finished up their R11 line. With an incredibly popular TaylorMade R11 driver (highly anticipated) comes the TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood, and finally the Taylormade R11 Irons. After TaylorMade began selling white-headed Ghost putters, I figured it was just a matter of time before the concept spread to other clubs. That time has come. TaylorMade's Burner line of metalwoods for 2011 also will have white heads. If both the R11 and Burner show up dressed in white, it makes sense. White is cool in golf right now. So TaylorMade could become a show pony for white.
Riding on the success of their R11 driver, which has already claimed huge wins this season. The driver was most recently used in back-to-back wins Darren Clarke at the Open Championship and then Sean O'Hair and the RBC Canadian Open. Both used their favorite R11 driver to make it happen. Although the R11 line has received the most attention there has been just as many converts to the Burner SuperFast 2.0 line including PGA Players Jason Day and Y.E. Yang.
They basically put every type of new technology they could into these irons. Blending distance, forgiveness, easy launch, with a soft feel and sound for a solid hitting club. I like that they still have that classic look, great lines but you can definitely tell they have all the high-tech details.
We're not going to lie the fairway wood is just as impressive as the R11 driver. The adjustability is incredible, ball flights out of this world. If you are looking for a customizable fairway wood look no further.
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their R11 Irons. TaylorMade's latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping's big announcement for their new golf clubs for next season I'm sure was no coincidence.
With overwhelming support from fans and players TaylorMade has made quiet the name for their brand this season. Their 2011 R11 line is no disappointment to fans or players with exceptional reviews and over 33 victories worldwide in 2011.
Where to buy cheap TaylorMade R11 clubs? I found a site price lower to $169 at this golf shop, except the golf clubs I mentioned above, they also supply r11 golf bag, taylormade rescue 11. You can buy the compelete line products with big discount price, that's why I stronly recommend it.
The time has come where TaylorMade has finally unveiled and finished up their R11 line. With an incredibly popular TaylorMade R11 driver (highly anticipated) comes the TaylorMade R11 Fairway Wood, and finally the Taylormade R11 Irons. After TaylorMade began selling white-headed Ghost putters, I figured it was just a matter of time before the concept spread to other clubs. That time has come. TaylorMade's Burner line of metalwoods for 2011 also will have white heads. If both the R11 and Burner show up dressed in white, it makes sense. White is cool in golf right now. So TaylorMade could become a show pony for white.
Riding on the success of their R11 driver, which has already claimed huge wins this season. The driver was most recently used in back-to-back wins Darren Clarke at the Open Championship and then Sean O'Hair and the RBC Canadian Open. Both used their favorite R11 driver to make it happen. Although the R11 line has received the most attention there has been just as many converts to the Burner SuperFast 2.0 line including PGA Players Jason Day and Y.E. Yang.
They basically put every type of new technology they could into these irons. Blending distance, forgiveness, easy launch, with a soft feel and sound for a solid hitting club. I like that they still have that classic look, great lines but you can definitely tell they have all the high-tech details.
We're not going to lie the fairway wood is just as impressive as the R11 driver. The adjustability is incredible, ball flights out of this world. If you are looking for a customizable fairway wood look no further.
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their R11 Irons. TaylorMade's latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping's big announcement for their new golf clubs for next season I'm sure was no coincidence.
With overwhelming support from fans and players TaylorMade has made quiet the name for their brand this season. Their 2011 R11 line is no disappointment to fans or players with exceptional reviews and over 33 victories worldwide in 2011.
Where to buy cheap TaylorMade R11 clubs? I found a site price lower to $169 at this golf shop, except the golf clubs I mentioned above, they also supply r11 golf bag, taylormade rescue 11. You can buy the compelete line products with big discount price, that's why I stronly recommend it.
Monday, January 9, 2012
For the R11 club review, TaylorMade sent me an “off the rack” PW, 7I and 5I with the stock KBS 90 shafts. I’ve got to say I was waiting with bated breath for these bad boys to arrive, after watching the presentation and reading about the new clubs, I was pretty pumped about the irons.
If I had to summarize these clubs in one sentence, I’d say they were a perfect blend of the Tour Preferred and Burner Irons. From the Tour Preferred the R11 Irons took the control, feel, sound (with solid contact) and aesthetics whilst the Burner irons provided the forgiveness and increased COR and MOI (Moment of Inertia a property of physics that indicates the relative difference in how easy or difficult it will be to set any object in motion).
I’ve always played with the game improvement category of irons and was really impressed at the feedback provided by the R11 Irons. You can feel, pretty accurately, where you made contact with the ball and when you hit it solid, you’re rewarded with a deep appealing audible indicator that seems to say “You’re going to like that one.“ On the flip side, however, mishits have more of a hollow “thwack” sound that is not at all appealing.
Distance from the R11 Irons was a bit of a let down for me, on average, I didn’t gain any significant yardage over my Burners. I was hoping with the deeper center of gravity and the precision weight port that I’d see at least an additional club length in distance, but alas, tis not to be.
The R11′s have a great look and feel to them. The design is well executed and they were even able to manage a strip of white to go with other TaylorMade clubs in the 2011 line. They feature a progressive topline thickness that increases as you get closer to the short irons, but this is barely noticeable and the look of the clubs at address really gives a confidence boost.
I was also pretty pleased at the amount of spin I was able to generate with the clubs, especially the short irons. I’m playing with the Bridgestone e6 golf ball and I did a side by side comparison to the Burner irons and about 60% of the shots, I was able to get more spin with the R11′s and rarely did they get outclassed.
Overall, I was impressed with TaylorMade’s newest iron set. The R11′s have the forgiveness hackers like me appreciate and they’ve got the feel and shot shaping capabilities that you better players will enjoy.
The TaylorMade R11 Irons have a MSRP of $799 and are now for sale at your local golf retailer or reputable online outlets.
Don’t miss our TaylorMade R11 Driver review.
Let me know your thoughts on the clubs!
Have a custom club fitting question? Visit our Ask the Fitter page, post your question and you’ll be entered to win a free custom club fitting from the TaylorMade Performance Lab!
Related posts:
TaylorMade R11 Irons Unveiled
2009 TaylorMade Burner Irons Review
TaylorMade introduces the R9 Irons
TaylorMade Burner Irons – 2010 Golf Digest Hot List
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons – Just Announced
Tags: taylormade golf, TaylorMade Irons
This entry was posted on September 6, 2011 at 12:43 am and is filed under Iron Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
If I had to summarize these clubs in one sentence, I’d say they were a perfect blend of the Tour Preferred and Burner Irons. From the Tour Preferred the R11 Irons took the control, feel, sound (with solid contact) and aesthetics whilst the Burner irons provided the forgiveness and increased COR and MOI (Moment of Inertia a property of physics that indicates the relative difference in how easy or difficult it will be to set any object in motion).
I’ve always played with the game improvement category of irons and was really impressed at the feedback provided by the R11 Irons. You can feel, pretty accurately, where you made contact with the ball and when you hit it solid, you’re rewarded with a deep appealing audible indicator that seems to say “You’re going to like that one.“ On the flip side, however, mishits have more of a hollow “thwack” sound that is not at all appealing.
Distance from the R11 Irons was a bit of a let down for me, on average, I didn’t gain any significant yardage over my Burners. I was hoping with the deeper center of gravity and the precision weight port that I’d see at least an additional club length in distance, but alas, tis not to be.
The R11′s have a great look and feel to them. The design is well executed and they were even able to manage a strip of white to go with other TaylorMade clubs in the 2011 line. They feature a progressive topline thickness that increases as you get closer to the short irons, but this is barely noticeable and the look of the clubs at address really gives a confidence boost.
I was also pretty pleased at the amount of spin I was able to generate with the clubs, especially the short irons. I’m playing with the Bridgestone e6 golf ball and I did a side by side comparison to the Burner irons and about 60% of the shots, I was able to get more spin with the R11′s and rarely did they get outclassed.
Overall, I was impressed with TaylorMade’s newest iron set. The R11′s have the forgiveness hackers like me appreciate and they’ve got the feel and shot shaping capabilities that you better players will enjoy.
The TaylorMade R11 Irons have a MSRP of $799 and are now for sale at your local golf retailer or reputable online outlets.
Don’t miss our TaylorMade R11 Driver review.
Let me know your thoughts on the clubs!
Have a custom club fitting question? Visit our Ask the Fitter page, post your question and you’ll be entered to win a free custom club fitting from the TaylorMade Performance Lab!
Related posts:
TaylorMade R11 Irons Unveiled
2009 TaylorMade Burner Irons Review
TaylorMade introduces the R9 Irons
TaylorMade Burner Irons – 2010 Golf Digest Hot List
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons – Just Announced
Tags: taylormade golf, TaylorMade Irons
This entry was posted on September 6, 2011 at 12:43 am and is filed under Iron Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Try To Win a TaylorMade R11 Iron Set
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Winner may be required to provide evidence that winner is the authorized account holder of the address associated with the winning TaylorMade R11 Individual Iron with Graphite or Steel Shaft and complete an affidavit of eligibility and any applicable releases. By accepting a prize, winners consent to the use of their names, photographs and/or other likenesses for advertising or publicity purposes without additional compensation, except where prohibited by law. By entering, all entrants release Shop Golf, LLC, and its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, vendors, agencies, officers, directors, agents, employees, suppliers and all others associated with the development or execution of this sweepstakes from any and all liability with respect to, or in any way arising from, this sweepstakes or the acceptance, possession or use of any prizes including, without limitation, liability for any personal injury, damage or loss.
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PRIZES: There will be no cash or other substitutes for the prizes, except that Shop Golf, LLC reserves the right to substitute prizes of equal or greater value in the event that a prize becomes unavailable for any reason. Winner will be issued 1099 tax form when the ARV of prize is over $600.
UNFORESEEN EVENTS: Shop Golf, LLC, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to terminate this promotion at any time, including if Shop Golf, LLC becomes aware of any occurrence which would materially affect the promotion's security or fairness, including but not limited to technical malfunction of the contest , software and/or hardware transmission failures, and virus contamination.
To be eligible to enter and win, each entrant must be a legal resident of the fifty United States & D.C., logging onto the Internet in the United States.Employees of Shop Golf, LLC, and the immediate families and members of the household of any such employees, are not eligible to enter or win.
HOW TO ENTER AND WIN: As of the entry date, you must be at least 18 or the age of legal majority in your state. Entries received between 8/1/2011 and 8/31/2011 shall be eligible for the sweepstakes drawing. Eligible entrants may enter the sweepstakes , filling out the electronic entry form and clicking the 'Enter Sweepstakes Now' button. All complete eligible entries will be entered in the sweepstakes. One entry per person AND/OR email address. Duplicate entries will be disqualified. You must remain an active subscriber to the email promotion list in order to be eligible for the sweepstakes.
Submission of an incomplete entry may result in disqualification. Entries become the property of TaylorMade R11 Individual Iron with Graphite or Steel Shaft , LLC and will not be returned. Shop Golf, LLC shall not be responsible for lost or misdirected messages, unavailable network connections, failed, incomplete, garbled or delayed computer transmissions, online failures, hardware, software or other technical malfunctions or disturbances or other communications failures or circumstances affecting receipt of entries or entrants' ability to participate in this promotion.
By entering, each participant agrees to be bound by the rules and regulations of this promotion. Winners will be selected at random from a pool of subscribed entrants. The random drawing will be conducted on or about First week of September, 2011 by Shop Golf, LLC, whose decisions shall be final. Odds of winning depend upon the number received.
Winners will be notified by email to the email address provided on the entry form approximately two days after the drawing and are required to respond within 7 days of transmission of that notice or risk forfeiting the prize. If winner fails to respond within that time period, prizes will be forfeited and awarded to an alternate winner chosen at random from the remaining entrants in the pool. In the event of a dispute regarding the identity of the person submitting an online entry, the entry will be deemed submitted by the person in whose name the email account is registered.
Winner may be required to provide evidence that winner is the authorized account holder of the address associated with the winning TaylorMade R11 Individual Iron with Graphite or Steel Shaft and complete an affidavit of eligibility and any applicable releases. By accepting a prize, winners consent to the use of their names, photographs and/or other likenesses for advertising or publicity purposes without additional compensation, except where prohibited by law. By entering, all entrants release Shop Golf, LLC, and its parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries, vendors, agencies, officers, directors, agents, employees, suppliers and all others associated with the development or execution of this sweepstakes from any and all liability with respect to, or in any way arising from, this sweepstakes or the acceptance, possession or use of any prizes including, without limitation, liability for any personal injury, damage or loss.
USE OF ENTRANT INFORMATION: As permitted by law and in accordance with Shop Golf, LLC's Privacy Policy, Shop Golf, LLC may use information which all entrants provide about themselves to send them announcements about Shop Golf, LLC's products and programs via electronic and ordinary mail. An entry, except where prohibited by law, constitutes a grant of permission to Shop Golf, LLC or its agents to include winners' names on the web sites , LLC and in connection with a Winners' List without further notice.
PRIZES: There will be no cash or other substitutes for the prizes, except that Shop Golf, LLC reserves the right to substitute prizes of equal or greater value in the event that a prize becomes unavailable for any reason. Winner will be issued 1099 tax form when the ARV of prize is over $600.
UNFORESEEN EVENTS: Shop Golf, LLC, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to terminate this promotion at any time, including if Shop Golf, LLC becomes aware of any occurrence which would materially affect the promotion's security or fairness, including but not limited to technical malfunction of the contest , software and/or hardware transmission failures, and virus contamination.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Taylormade R11 Iron Should Be Your Priority
When it comes to Taylormade R11 Iron, golfers will show their thumb. If you are a golf lover, this is great news for you, because they come out after months of hype and anticipation. And our Golf clubs For Sale will give you big discount for selling Taylormade R11 Iron with free shipping now.
It is a revolutionary of TaylorMade R11 Irons which is coming out with a set of irons to match the R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9 that is we called the Taylormade r11 irons. It's also fairly safe to state the Japanese Marketplace may be the very first to pronounce R11 Forged Golf irons.
TaylorMade R11 Irons are beautiful clubs, but their beauty isn't just skin-deep. They're beautifully balanced and they incorporate a ton of technology that can help golfers of all handicaps become better players. They were definitely worth the wait. They successfully combine stunning looks with cutting-edge technology and amazing performance. There's very little doubt that TaylorMade R11 Irons are the best irons the company has ever created for players from scratch to 20+ handicaps. In several ways, they combine the best of the TaylorMade Tour Preferred and Burner 2.0 irons. These clubs are the real deal.
TaylorMade R11 Irons use a progressive undercut channel which gets shallower as the loft of the iron increases. The CG has also been placed low and deep. These design elements increase the clubs' distance and forgiveness while facilitating a higher ball launch.
This is a very rare set of irons, which is only available on tour at this time. They have not yet been released to the public. These are a forgiving set of irons but they are not very big in size. They are smaller than the 2011 CB's. Surely, we can say they are a cross between the 2011 CB's and Burner 2.0s. They have the new tour issue grooves.
As new, it is also demonstrate distinctive characterizes. The following is the TaylorMade R11 Irons Features:
Its Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance.
Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies.
Progressive top line thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set.
Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control.
Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits.
Hard to imagine now especially since it has been out and flooding the Tours and flying off retail shelves across the country. But if you go back to before its launch and think about a company like Titleist or Callaway or Ping releasing a white driver you would have probably laughed and not even given the new driver a chance on the range. But with the tour presence Taylormade can roll over a new club to all their pro staff in the blink of an eye. And the sheer numbers of them give you a great probability that you will get a win on tour with one of these new white drivers pretty quickly which of course influences the consumer all the way down the line.
That‘s a wonderful stress to have, knowing how the most significant participant actually on the moment in time thinks that you're going to hold out relatively good.. So if you are the golf lover, imaging how excited you hold this one? Should TaylorMade R11 Irons be your priority in your mind? I could say the answer is: YES.
It is a revolutionary of TaylorMade R11 Irons which is coming out with a set of irons to match the R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9 that is we called the Taylormade r11 irons. It's also fairly safe to state the Japanese Marketplace may be the very first to pronounce R11 Forged Golf irons.
TaylorMade R11 Irons are beautiful clubs, but their beauty isn't just skin-deep. They're beautifully balanced and they incorporate a ton of technology that can help golfers of all handicaps become better players. They were definitely worth the wait. They successfully combine stunning looks with cutting-edge technology and amazing performance. There's very little doubt that TaylorMade R11 Irons are the best irons the company has ever created for players from scratch to 20+ handicaps. In several ways, they combine the best of the TaylorMade Tour Preferred and Burner 2.0 irons. These clubs are the real deal.
TaylorMade R11 Irons use a progressive undercut channel which gets shallower as the loft of the iron increases. The CG has also been placed low and deep. These design elements increase the clubs' distance and forgiveness while facilitating a higher ball launch.
This is a very rare set of irons, which is only available on tour at this time. They have not yet been released to the public. These are a forgiving set of irons but they are not very big in size. They are smaller than the 2011 CB's. Surely, we can say they are a cross between the 2011 CB's and Burner 2.0s. They have the new tour issue grooves.
As new, it is also demonstrate distinctive characterizes. The following is the TaylorMade R11 Irons Features:
Its Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance.
Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies.
Progressive top line thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set.
Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control.
Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits.
Hard to imagine now especially since it has been out and flooding the Tours and flying off retail shelves across the country. But if you go back to before its launch and think about a company like Titleist or Callaway or Ping releasing a white driver you would have probably laughed and not even given the new driver a chance on the range. But with the tour presence Taylormade can roll over a new club to all their pro staff in the blink of an eye. And the sheer numbers of them give you a great probability that you will get a win on tour with one of these new white drivers pretty quickly which of course influences the consumer all the way down the line.
That‘s a wonderful stress to have, knowing how the most significant participant actually on the moment in time thinks that you're going to hold out relatively good.. So if you are the golf lover, imaging how excited you hold this one? Should TaylorMade R11 Irons be your priority in your mind? I could say the answer is: YES.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
First Limited edition Taylormade R11 irons
The TaylorMade R11 Irons features a dual head design made for both performance and control. the 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The cheap TaylorMade R11 Irons has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
The R11 Irons pack in a heightened COR via a "Velocity-Control Chamber", VCC foam, silicone shock absorber, and a vibration-silencing cavity bridge that work in unison to reduce vibration, and an Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance.
For this summer the internet has been filled with rumors of new irons coming from TaylorMade Golf and images, that the company quickly pointed out were counterfeit, had been surfacing at many different websites. Well today, it is official, TaylorMade Golf is releasing R11 irons. First Limited edition discount taylormade r11 irons should in any golfer's bag, don't you think so?
The Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. the 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
The TaylorMade R11 irons' short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness
FAQs about TaylorMade R11 Irons
Q: What is the price for the new R11 irons?
A: Thank you for your inquiry, the price for the R11 irons are 479.99 US dollar, if you still have any problem please contact us.
Q: Can you confirm that the club Taylormade R11 Irons are authentic TaylorMade?
A: Thank you for your interes to our product, yeah, we can guarantee our R11 irons are absolutely ture,
Q: Which is the shaft of the TaylorMade R11 Irons?
A: We can offer 3 steel shafts: 1. Project x 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 rifle 2. NS pro 950 3. Dynamic Gold 300. Hope you will like it! Well, we also have graphite in stock.
Taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The cheap TaylorMade R11 Irons has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
The R11 Irons pack in a heightened COR via a "Velocity-Control Chamber", VCC foam, silicone shock absorber, and a vibration-silencing cavity bridge that work in unison to reduce vibration, and an Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance.
For this summer the internet has been filled with rumors of new irons coming from TaylorMade Golf and images, that the company quickly pointed out were counterfeit, had been surfacing at many different websites. Well today, it is official, TaylorMade Golf is releasing R11 irons. First Limited edition discount taylormade r11 irons should in any golfer's bag, don't you think so?
The Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. the 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
The TaylorMade R11 irons' short irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness
FAQs about TaylorMade R11 Irons
Q: What is the price for the new R11 irons?
A: Thank you for your inquiry, the price for the R11 irons are 479.99 US dollar, if you still have any problem please contact us.
Q: Can you confirm that the club Taylormade R11 Irons are authentic TaylorMade?
A: Thank you for your interes to our product, yeah, we can guarantee our R11 irons are absolutely ture,
Q: Which is the shaft of the TaylorMade R11 Irons?
A: We can offer 3 steel shafts: 1. Project x 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 rifle 2. NS pro 950 3. Dynamic Gold 300. Hope you will like it! Well, we also have graphite in stock.
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