
TaylorMade R11 Driver face angle change
When modifying the club using FCT, not only does the face angle change, the loft does as well. As the face is closed, the effective loft increases, and vice-versa - the loft decreases as the face opens. Now, the player adjusts the loft using FCT,
Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Irons while ASP provides up to 2° of additional face angle modification in either direction. Though we're not clear on exactly how ASP works, we have asked TaylorMade for more details and will update this post when we get a response.Included with the R11 is two weight cartridges, a 10-gram and a 1-gram, though 4- and 6-gram weights are available for purchase if you'd like a greater degree of flexibility. The standard R11 is available in your choice of 9° or 10.5° of loft for right-handed players, while lefties get to choose from 9.5° or 10.5°. It comes equipped with a 45.75",
Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Driver 60 gram Fujikura Blur shaft, featuring a medium-firm tip profile. Four shaft flexes are available and the TP model has 19 available shafts on topof the standard Fujikura Blur TP. The R11 hits stores February 4th with a price tag of $399 for the standard model and $499 for the TP.