Bushnell is set to launch their latest rangefinder, the Bushnell Hybrid Laser GPS Golf Rangefinder. Bringing the best of laser rangefinder technology, and golf gps systems together, the Hybrid is sure to satisfy both the die hard laser rangefinder and gps users, in one convenient
package. For laser rangefinder users, you no longer have to worry about a hill or tree blocking your line of sight, and not being able to get your yardage, you can simply use the gps function for your distance. There are no fees or subscriptions necessary to utilize all of the features of the Bushnell Hybrid Laser GPS Golf Rangefinder. Over 16,000 golf courses are preloaded on the Hybrid, making it easy to use and ready to go “right out of the box”. Click here for more information on the Bushnell Hybrid Rangefinder.
The 5th generation aerodynamic driver from Adams will start shipping next week. The Adams Speedline F11 Driver features 35% less drag which promotes faster clubhead speed and up to 12 more yards. Adams claims the F11 is also more forgiving, thanks to a larger footprint. The Speedline F11 Driver will also be available in a draw version to help players who fight a fade or slice. Both a Aldila VooDoo and a Matrix XCON are available shaft options. Along with the introduction of the driver, you’ll also find the Adams Speedline F11 Fairway Wood. The fairway wood is also available in a draw, as we as a titanium head. Check out all the new clubs from Adams Golf.
The new TaylorMade R11 Driver has just been released, and already is winning awards. Golf Digest has named it to their Hot List, where it won “editors choice” and their gold metal. Lots of images and rumors have been circulating regarding the TaylorMade R11 Driver and now we finally have photos, specs, and a video. The first thing you’ll notice about the R11 Driver is the white anti-glare crown, contrasting the black face, which is said to make alignment of the club much easier. This is technology carried over from the TaylorMade Ghost Putter. With the R11 Driver, you’ll be able to adjust the loft with Flight Control Technology (FCT), adjust the face angle with Adjustable Sole Technology (ASP), and adjust the Center of Gravity with Movable Weight Technology (MWT). All of this adjustability and customization adds up to 100 yards of side to side trajectory change, and +/- 1,000 RPM of backspin change. With a total of 48 different settings, every player will be able to customize the TaylorMade R11 Driver to their ideal playing characteristics. The R11 Driver also has a new head shape which promotes faster club head speed and more distance. The TaylorMade R11 Driver comes stock with a Fujikura Blur 60 gram shaft. Of course, there will also be a TP version, the TaylorMade R11 TP Driver which will feature all of the same specs as the standard R11, but will come stock with a Fujikura Blur TP 65 gram shaft. There has been a lot of buzz about the new R11 Driver, and for good reason, TaylorMade has once again shaken up the driver category with innovative ideas and technology. PGA Tour pros are excited as well. Click here to watch a video and hear what Justin Rose & Dustin Johnson have to say about the new TaylorMade R11 Driver. The R11 will start shipping on 2/4/2011, but don’t wait, pre-order now and reserve your TaylorMade R11 Driver.
































