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New Rocketballz RBZ driver, New 2012
Dear friends, today I am so exciting to tell you a good news, maybe not a piece of news now. TaylorMade Golf Company, a household name in the golf market, recently introduced a revolutionary new driver called Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Driver which combines speed and adjustability. The new year comes, and the new driver should be taken into choice. Let us look it deeper.

In the first place, with a more aerodynamic head, which is designed for faster and more effective swings, Rocketballz RBZ driver center of gravity has been placed with precision: it has been lowered by the Thin-Thick crown design, moved forward, and placed closer to the unsupported face for powerful launch speeds. The driver also has a slight draw bias to enhance distance. In the second place, the Rocketballz RBZ Taylormade high-MOI titanium head features TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology milled directly into the back of a clubface as well. This technology dramatically enlarges the portion of the face that delivers high COR and fast ball speed, significantly improving performance on mis-hits.

Finally a white crown color and black PVD face can provide optimum contrast against the ground to allow for easy alignment and aim. All in all, Taylormade RBZ Driver is a perfect golf club. I strongly recommend it to you. Own new driver and begin your new 2012.

 
Posted by michael on Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:45 am
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Quiros rockets past Tiger
Alvaro Quiros's victory over the elite field at the Dubai World Championship has rocketed him 32 places on the World Rankings list to No 21 and pushed Tiger Woods down onto the No 23 rung
It has also secured Quiros a place in next year's first Major, the US Masters at Augusta National Callaway RAZR Hawk Neutral Driver Club
Towards the end of his round, Quiros was coming under pressure, both from his playing partner Paul Lawrey and strong-finishing Luke Donald, but the Spaniard, the European Tour's Callaway RAZR Hawk Neutral Driverfor the fifth successive year, let nothing slip and indeed, put the Callaway RAZR Hawk Neutral Driver on top of the greatest of his half-dozen Tour victories with a sensational monster putt at the last that went up hill and down dale and left and right before diving into the hole for an eagle and taking him into a two shot win at 19-under..
Lawrie birdie the same 18th hole to edge one shot clear of Donald, who had conjured up a 6-under 66 in one of the most impressive final rounds of the day and has once again edged further ahead at the top of the World Rankings list.
With 10,29 points the Englishman is now 2.29 points ahead of World No two Rory McIlroy who finished in joint 11th place after losing the Race to Dubai to the rock-solid Englishmen on Sunday (Callaway RAZR Hawk Neutral Driver)
Donald is now also the first ever money winner on both the US PGA and European Tours
In another significant Top 10 move in the rankings, Adam Scott has elbowed Steve Stricker out of the World No 5 spot leaving the Americans as very much the back markers among the World's Top 10 as the sun begins to set on the 2011 season
New 2012 TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Drivers
New 2012 TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons
TaylorMade RocketBallz Fairway Woods

 
Posted by fiona18 on Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:13 pm
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Westwood, Schwartzel in front
World No 3 Lee Westwood and Masters champion Charl Schwartzel both shot four-under-par 68s to share a one-shot lead after the first round of the Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Dot Challenge.
The duo outscored the rest of the elite 12-man field on the first day at the Gary Player Country Club in South Africa, with Sweden's Robert Karlsson alone in third after a first-round 69.
A host of players lie a further stroke behind the Swede after two-under 70s - World No 1 Luke Donald, Germany's Martin Kaymer, Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell, Englishman Simon Dyson, lone American in the field Jason Dufner and South Korean Kyung-Tae Kim.
Dane Anders Hansen and Italian Francesco Molinari are two shots further back at even par, while Open champion Darren Clarke was the only man to shoot over par, carding a two-over 74.
Both leaders started slowly on Thursday, with Westwood, the defending champion, bogeying the first hole and finding himself level par after eight holes.( Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Dot)
But that changed quickly after two superb shots at the long ninth paved the way for an eagle three before another birdie at the 10th suddenly saw him tied for second place.
Another bogey was to come after a three-putt at 12, but he got the shot back at 15 and then joined Schwartzel's lead with a curling 20-footer at the 18th.
Schwartzel looked even more of an unlikely leader early in his round, with a double-bogey at the ninth caused by hitting his third into the water leaving him on one over par.
But birdies at 10, 12, 13, 14 and 16 soon followed for the South African, who eventually came home in 31 to post the clubhouse lead.
"I got angry and then I got fearless," said Schwartzel, "and I just started firing at the flags.
"The way I played with Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Doton the back nine is more reflective of the way I have been playing lately.
"I've been hitting the ball really well, and once I get the putts rolling, I'm getting into good positions in tournaments."
His error at the ninth came in the midst of a brief rain shower, and he said it was trying to compensate for those conditions that led to his downfall.
"I thought I had to hit it a little harder to get a decent second shot into the green," he added, "and I just pushed it right.
"To be fair, I very nearly got the lay-up out of the rough with my seven-iron spot on, but it just hit a little branch and fell back into the rough."( Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Dot)
Third-placed Karlsson led for much of the day after racing to three under following a hat-trick of birdies from the second.
He had reached four under with three holes to play with Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Dot, but missed a short birdie putt at 16 and then bogeyed the difficult 17th to fall back to three under.
Donald was also looking good for the first-round lead after three birdies on the back nine, but he found the water off the tee on 17, resulting in a double bogey that dropped him back down to two under, where he stayed after completing the last with Ping G20 4-PW, GW Iron Set with Steel Shafts-Red Dot.
Kaymer also found water at the 17th, and lost much of the momentum he had built up on the front nine as he struggled coming home to eventually finish on two under.

TaylorMade R11 Irons

 
Posted by fiona18 on Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:08 pm
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