TaylorMade introduces RocketBallz RBZ drivers
TaylorMade has introduced a new franchise called RocketBallz (RBZ) which combines speed, adjustability and two unique clubhead options - RocketBallz Speed and RocketBallz Tour

TaylorMade has introduced a new franchise called RocketBallz (RBZ) which combines speed, adjustability and two clubhead options - RocketBallz Speed and RocketBallz Tour.
The revolutionary new driver franchise is designed to appeal to a wide range of players.TaylorMade's new RBZ drivers will be played by PGA Tour stars Camilo Villegas and Jason Day.
The TaylorMade RocketBallz drivers incorporate TaylorMade's patented Flight Control Technology (FCT) which is packaged into a modern, aerodynamically shaped clubhead outfitted with a lightweight, 50-gram shaft.
With FCT, golfers can adjust the performance angles (face angle, loft and lie) of the RBZ driver to one of eight settings via the FCT sleeve. These settings allow a range of launch conditions that promote up to 60 yards of side-to-side trajectory adjustment.
The new TaylorMade RocketBallz drivers are being offered in two models: Speed and Tour. The RocketBallz Speed driver boasts a larger appearance at address with a standard face height, while the RocketBallz Tour driver is mid-sized at address with a deeper face. Both are traditionally shaped and feature improved aerodynamics thanks to TaylorMade's Ultra-Thin Wall (UTW) casting process and Thick-Thin crown design.
The TaylorMade RocketBallz Speed driver will retail at £249 and the Tour version at £329. Both drivers will be available in February with TaylorMade RBZ irons and woods expected in the following months.
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