Interesante artículo sobre el loft real:
The R11S Is a Short-Hitting Driver
Is there a problem with the ball speed, is it poorly made? No, it’s intentionally mislabeled, and I’m sure the new R1 will be no different.
Read on if you want to hit it 20+ yards farther today…
TaylorMade R11S
The new R1 is supposed to allow you to change the loft from around 8 degrees to 12 degrees. Anyone with any experience with adjustable heads will tell you that will severely open or shut the club face.
TaylorMade says their adjustable sole plate solves that problem, and in my experience with the R11s, it has been able to setup square no matter how I adjusted the loft which is a completely different story when you compare it to the Titleist 910.
So, What’s the Problem?
The problem is that the TaylorMade R11S 10.5 degree head is actually a WEAK 3 wood.
That’s right, the true loft when measured with a loft measuring tool from GolfWorks is actually 16.5 degrees!!!
It’s 17.5 degrees on the 12 degree head.
Why does TaylorMade knowingly mislabel their product? Simply because they know that’s what most high handicap golfers actually need.
Most high handicap players hit the ball poorly with low speed and need the ball to stay in the air as long as possible to get any distance out of it. However, if you’re a lower handicap golfer or someone who swings over 95 mph, you’re losing a lot of distance.