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The TaylorMade R11 TP Driver review

I've used Ping and Taylor Made drivers all my life. My first purchase was a Taylore Made Burner. More recently, I've played the Ping G5, 10, and 15s, the Taylor Made R9, and the TM Superfast Drivers. I'm a 12 handicap, 5'9", and weigh 165. I was regularly being outdriven by everyone in my group using those clubs. I would average 220, with a really great shot going 250. It didn't matter which one I used.
Then I got the TM R11 TP. I've been using it for about three months now. I've hit multiple drives over 280. I had four drives over 270 last time out using theTaylorMade R11 TP Driver I've reached par fives in under regulation (Still haven't made an Eagle putt yet though).
If you can afford it, buy this club. Make sure that you get fitted first. When I bought it, I played with the stock shaft--Fujikawa Blur. I didn't hit it worth a darn. I switched to the shaft from my old R9 TP - a Graffaloy Prolaunch Red. I know it's a cheaper shaft, but the kick point fits my swing better. I'm bombing it now. Hitting a 8-9 iron, or shorter, a second shot into the greens on a par 4 makes it a whole new game.
Single digit handicap here I come. take very good care of my clubs and put on the head cover after every hit. I dont know if i got a bad head or something but it looks terrible with scratches all over the head. Overall i wouldn't buy another taylormade product if they continue to go with the white or recommend it to any of my friends.
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