Golf equipment has certainly come full circle in recent years.
Everything from irons, drivers, fairway woods, and even putters has gone
a complete overhaul in the way they are looked at and played. When
hybrids first came out they were designed to replace the longer irons in
an iron set that were harder to hit. Generally speaking. Now with
recent technological advancements, hybrids are now replacing fairway
woods. They’ve come a long way since first being thought of as a
‘cheating club.’ Taylormade created some serious noise in 2011 by
introducing the color white to its line of clubs and that white trickled
down to its popular Rescue hybrid as well. THP put the TaylorMade R11 Hybrid reviews Rescue
through some testing to see if the performance would match that of the
paint.
Features:
Grip: TaylorMade® 360 - 55g
Shaft: Aldila® RIP 65 HB Graphite
More Adjustability for More Distance
Adjust the loft with Flight Control Technology (FCT)
±4° face angle change, ±2° loft change, ±2° lie angle change, ±1,000 RPM spin change
Deeper face and lower CG for easier launch
White non-glare crown and black clubface for easy alignment
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