The Technology
In 2004, TaylorMade pioneered adjustability with the R7® quad, incorporating the then revolutionary Movable Weight Technology™ (MWT®), putting CG control in the hands of golfers to promote different types of ball flight. The partially adjustable driver brought straighter flight for multiple swing types and this was the start of numerous offerings with MWT from woods to rescues and even putters. With each subsequent R7 driver we saw a significant boost in performance over the last, including the R7 Limited, which boasted 35 yards of side-to-side change in trajectory. The next revolution warranted its own line, and the R9 was born when TaylorMade introduced for the first time, Flight Control Technology (FCT®) giving golfers eight different options for face angle, loft and lie angle. FCT’s eight options and MWT’s three options meant twenty-four potential settings on your driver and the first fully adjustable driver.The TaylorMade R11 Driver adds the latest technology and of course, a cool new acronym. Adjustable Sole Plate Technology (ASP®) adds a dedicated function for adjusting the face angle, creating what TaylorMade is calling "The 3 Dimensions of Distance" corresponding to the three technologies working together.
- Dimension 1: Loft (FCT) – Increase or decrease launch angle
- Dimension 2: Face Angle (ASP) – Select and open, closed or neutral address
- Dimension 3: Flight Path (MWT) – Promote a fade with heavier weight in the toe, lighter weight in the heel. Promote a draw with lighter weight in toe, heavier weight in heel.
Why no answer to my question? Loft adjustments in the r11 fair away wood????
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