TaylorMade says, the graphics provide "linear reference cues" to help golfers square the face at address. The TaylorMade R1 driver is all about adjustability - through a couple different means of maneuverability. As for the adjustability of the TaylorMade R1 driver price: Golfers can change the loft angle, the face angle, and use movable weights to affect shot shape. To wit: Loft: Using what TaylorMade calls "Loft-Sleeve Technology" gives the golfer 12 possible settings for loft, ranging from 8 degrees to 12 degrees. With a standard lie angle, the golfer can choose from seven loft settings within that range; with an upright lie, there are five loft settings. Face angles: The R1 driver can be set to one of seven face angles - neutral (square), slightly open, more open, maximum open, slightly closed, more closed and maximum closed. The golfer can change the face angle without affecting loft. Movable weights: The R1 driver includes two movable "shot shaping" weights. Changing the weights affects the clubhead's center of gravity location, moving the CG up to five millimeters. This can help promote a draw, or the weights can be set for a neutral (straight) trajectory. The stock shaft in the TaylorMade R1 driver is the Aldila RIP Phenom 55, an ultralight graphite shaft for some extra "oomph" in clubhead speed. Related items: taylormade sldr tp taylormade sldr driver price
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