![]() Five settings give you a six-degree range of motion and you can choose to open or close the face of your club without affecting the loft. If your driver’s face angle needs an adjustment, look no further than the ASP. Once you’ve got it dialed in, the FCT is all about adding distance to your game. By adjusting the angle of your clubhead ever so slightly, you can get a higher loft that will give your ball more air or tune it down for a lower loft and a straighter shot. The FCT on the R11S allows you to adjust the loft of your head by as much as 1.5 degrees, using one of eight settings. To help you get your driver in order, we’ll explain what each setting does and how it can affect your game. ![]() The beauty, as well as the curse, of the R11S is that it was designed to work for a wide range of golfers – determining the optimum settings for your game will require some patience and dialing-in (or a professional fitting). This upgrade to the R11 driver brings with it 460 cubic centimeters of club head and 32 more settings than its predecessor, which may leave a golfer new to adjustable drivers scratching their head trying to find their optimal settings. The TaylorMade R11S driver was built for a world where one-size-fits-all simply doesn’t, and this tends to be especially true in the world of golf. ![]()
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