Post by golfonlineau on Mar 19, 2013 8:09:43 GMT 1
For the same cheap golf clubs, non-golfers and beginners will think you demented for saying there's a difference, but those who have hit hundreds of thousands of golf shots will certainly perceive it. So, only those ideal for you can exert your skills fully.
Recalling the introduction of its R7 driver, TaylorMade brought adjustability onto the scene as the new holy grail. With the TaylorMade R11 Driver , some purists cried "foul" when TM introduced a pure white crown. Golfers were able to tinker with the loft, face angle at address, and trajectory. Now with the R1, they have a driver that adjusts 12 different ways for loft, seven ways for face angle, and also boasts trajectory tuning.
The R1's three adjustability technologies are supposed to allow it to be tuned 168 different ways to specifically fit a player's swing to optimize distance and accuracy. With all the loft, lie angle and face angle options in the TaylorMade R1 Driver, there is a fit for nearly every golfer. R1's wide range of lofts and face angles, along with its movable shot-shape weights, allow this driver to be tuned to fit the widest range of players, from Tour pros to high handicaps.
The rub, of course, is whether the golfer can make consistent contact between clubface and ball - and whether each golfer who buys one understands the effects on ball flight well enough to properly tune the driver. The R1 driver performs as advertised, which is to say: better than the TaylorMade R11s Driver. Higher ball speed off the face means more carry yards.
TaylorMade did analysis and discovered that gamers advantage from the straight line referrals hints, hence the new top design. The TaylorMade R1 improves on the company¡¯s premium driver from a year ago, offering slightly more ball speed and less spin thanks to a lower, more forward center of gravity.
Recalling the introduction of its R7 driver, TaylorMade brought adjustability onto the scene as the new holy grail. With the TaylorMade R11 Driver , some purists cried "foul" when TM introduced a pure white crown. Golfers were able to tinker with the loft, face angle at address, and trajectory. Now with the R1, they have a driver that adjusts 12 different ways for loft, seven ways for face angle, and also boasts trajectory tuning.
The R1's three adjustability technologies are supposed to allow it to be tuned 168 different ways to specifically fit a player's swing to optimize distance and accuracy. With all the loft, lie angle and face angle options in the TaylorMade R1 Driver, there is a fit for nearly every golfer. R1's wide range of lofts and face angles, along with its movable shot-shape weights, allow this driver to be tuned to fit the widest range of players, from Tour pros to high handicaps.
The rub, of course, is whether the golfer can make consistent contact between clubface and ball - and whether each golfer who buys one understands the effects on ball flight well enough to properly tune the driver. The R1 driver performs as advertised, which is to say: better than the TaylorMade R11s Driver. Higher ball speed off the face means more carry yards.
TaylorMade did analysis and discovered that gamers advantage from the straight line referrals hints, hence the new top design. The TaylorMade R1 improves on the company¡¯s premium driver from a year ago, offering slightly more ball speed and less spin thanks to a lower, more forward center of gravity.