How to adjust TaylorMade R11 Driver?

Guess you should’ve done the math about The? TaylorMade R11 Driver is?a 24 Clubs In One: Change the face angle, lie angle and loft to affect side-to-side flight by up to 40 yards – 8 different club head positions. Eight club head positions made possible by FCT multiplied by three MWT configurations: 8 x 3 = 24. 24 Drivers in 1 club. As r 11 driver’s advertising describes, you just had to adjust the head of your club and only move the weights around, you have a custom drive, instead of messing with your stance and your swing over compensating your aim. You are able to adjust the lie and the loft of the Taylor Made R9 Driver head – all these variables in total give you 24 different set up options for you driver.?But in fact, new adjustable club system just seems like it’s a bit technology and way too gimmicky for some golfer’s tastes.

It’s normal, what we should understand is timing is very important. If you change clubs when you’re playing or swinging poorly, you’ll be frustrated when your bad swing habits carry over to the new equipment. It’s unrealistic to expect any club to fix, or compensate for, your swing flaws.?So change clubs only when your game is in a good groove. Besides, the r11 taylormade driver is always the toughest club to change and adjust. Instead, try slowing your tempo.?The latest driver shafts are lighter and longer, but they twist less at impact. So take an easy swing, and let the shaft and club do the work for you. Taylormade r11 will give you a quick tutorial on how to adjust the shaft tip and weights, and maybe it can be intimidating. But once you’ve got the R9 in your hands, it’s really easy to understand and do.