hotdiscountgolf 2011-06-09
These new Taylormade rescue are pretty awesome. I have always been a big fan of rescue clubs although I personally don’t use them. I would rather hit a 3 iron blade than a 3 hybrid. I don’t know why but maybe its due to the fact that I don’t have a problem hitting it straight or hitting it high if I need to.
Featuring a deeper face and lower center of gravity, the R11 Rescue creates an easier launch with each hit. A new sleek design features a white crown and black clubface which allows you to easy align and stay on top of your game.
Features: 1. Aldila? RIP 65 HB Graphite shaft. 2. More Adjustability for More Distance
Adjust the loft with Flight Control Technology (FCT). 3. ±4° face angle change, ±2° loft change, ±2° lie angle change, ±1,000 RPM spin change. 4. Deeper face and lower CG for easier launch. 5. White non-glare crown and black clubface for easy alignment.
This all-purpose hybrid covers you from tee to rough; the adjustability feature allows you to make subtle yet noticeable changes in ball flight and direction; these are long hitters.
Thanks to clubhead adjustability, there's no need to buy a new club as your game improves; a lower, more penetrating flight produces a straight shot to a slight fade; very good out of the first cut of rough.
Player's review:
Fairly easy to hit straight; better at correcting direction than at maintaining distance on off-center hits.
Consistent yardages due, in part, to the mid-level trajectory; adequate overall in regard to carry and roll.
The club's white clubhead with black face makes the head easy to aim at your target.
Mid-trajectory flight is deemed "perfect" by a number of testers; good out of rough and reasonably proficient at producing draws and fades.
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