Exclusive TaylorMade R11 driver preview
Golf Monthly's men on the ground have managed to get hold of some behind-the-scenes images of a new product that appears set for launch next year - the TaylorMade R11 driver
Golf Monthly's men on the ground have managed to get hold of some behind-the-scenes images of a new product that appears set for launch next year - the TaylorMade R11 driver.
Exact details of the driver are not yet known, however it's clear from these images that the new TaylorMade R11 features a white clubhead with a black face.
These images show some of the company's high-profile players testing the TaylorMade R11 driver. You can expect to see this striking new club on Tour from the start of 2011. Keep your eye out for more galleries and news of the new product both online at golf-monthly.co.uk and in a future issue of the magazine.
Two years ago TaylorMade Golf launched the TaylorMade R9 driver showcasing their new moveable adjustable technology and Golf Monthly went out to Spain to witness Sergio Garcia put the R9 to the test. We'll bring you more news and details as we get them.
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