The wait is over – Order your TaylorMade R11 today – GlobalGolf.com
Here Ya Go Taylormade Fans!
We apologize to those of you that came to the site previously to see the TM R11 pictures and were not able to view them. The photos that were sent to us were claimed to be copyrighted images from TM (even though I still don’t think we have seen any documentation stating that as fact) that got leaked out. And after many phone calls and emails back and forth with the TM’s lawyers we decided to remove the images from our site for the first time. The images appeared on our site and many other sites and built a tremendous amount of buzz for their product. But TM decided instead of getting the word out about their club they would rather spend their time and money having their lawyers contact all these sites and try and force them to take them down. To each their own. They did seem to spend a lot of time and energy trying to keep these secret…just about anyone and everyone that came in contact with this club I was told had to sign an NDA saying they would not release info or photos of the head. So I guess I understand..kidding I don’t understand at all. When is the golf industry going to learn? The automobile industry has been doing this for decades…ever heard of the Detroit Auto Show? They have been showing consumers concept cars and amazing images of prototype vehicles way before they get released…it gets the consumer excited about the chance of getting to drive one when they finally release that car some 2-3 years later.
The wait is over – Order your TaylorMade R11 today – GlobalGolf.com
Pretty interesting how this business works…I wish you guys could be a fly on the wall in my office…one of these days I will write an article about it all. I think you would be utterly shocked. Anyways we got in this to help the consumer and beleive it or not the industry to…we thought it would be great for both sides…by providing a service that we felt was needed…no fluff no bs material…and also to try and help bring this industry up to speed with many of the other industries you see that have embraced the Web 2.o and social media atmosphere. But unlike the tech and auto industries golf companies still seem to refuse to see the value. Actually I take that back…almost 100% of the heads of marketing I speak to from the major golf OEM’s think or at least they tell us they think it’s a great idea what we are doing…just seems their bosses are still a little behind the times. Oh well…we are still going to continue doing what we do and maybe one day they will start to turn the corner. Anyway we want to thank those companies that we deal with that do embrace what we are trying to do and to those that don’t…well…I will leave it at that for now.
Oh yeah here are some new pictures of the Taylormade R11 sent in by a reader…thanks!
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Ray
12 years ago
I won the Razr Hawk in a raffle, then took it back to the shop it came from to exchange for a stiffer shaft. I ended up trading it for the R11 after hitting both clubs on a simulator. With the same swing speed I was hitting the R11 5-10 yds longer. I’m not going to play with the face angle or weights, but the ability to turn it into an 8 deg, 9 deg, or 10 deg loft depending on the conditions is really nice. I’ve hit it at all three loft settings and really liked how it translated in terms of trajectory. I’ll rarely change those settings but I do like having the option for windy days (8 deg) or wet fairways (10 deg). Razr Hawk has the same price tag and has no such features, so it was a no brainer.
A lot of people are over analyzing the white head. It’s fine if you don’t like the style, but there are no problems whatsoever due to the brightness, and no ‘negative’ image during the take away. I used it for 30 minutes in bright sun at a range, and these thoughts never entered my mind until I read the posts. In fact, the white has a matte like finish, so you don’t get a sun spot in your eye like you do with most glossy finished drivers. Besides, I never heard anyone complain about white shoes.
And you want to talk about a corny paint job? I’m not a fan when companies use paint jobs to give the appearance of complex materials, like the detailed art work on the bottom of the Razr Hawk.