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Taylor Made RocketBallz Driver
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Manufacturer Description
TaylorMade RocketBallz Driver Overview
The TaylorMade RocketBallz driver is the newest addition to TaylorMade's high-performance family of golf clubs. Following the huge success of their white R11 and Burner SuperFast 2.0 franchises, the new tunable RocketBallz driver continues to set the bar in driver performance.
Light, Fast and Adjustable
The RocketBallz driver incorporates TaylorMade's Flight Control Technology (FCT) into a up-to-date, aerodynamic clubhead outfitted with an extremely lightweight, 50-gram shaft. The standard RocketBallz driver's combo of its lightweight shaft and grip results in an overall club weight loss of less than 300 grams.
Rebalanced and Redesigned
Completely rebalanced, the slightly higher swingweight is designed to gives you more swing speed. TaylorMade also redesigned the shaft mass-properties of the clubhead. This creates a draw-bias and doesn't sacrifice feel or playability. Measuring in at 46 inches, the RocketBallz promotes the ultimate combination of clubhead speed and control. Additionally, the lightweight components, redesigned head mass properties and the new aerodynamics make the standard RocketBallz driver up to 5-yards longer than any of TaylorMade's previous drivers.
Flight Control Technology (FCT) Effects Loft and Face Angle
FCT is engineered to allow you to adjust the driver's face angle and loft. When you adjust the loft, it will always affect the face angle, and vice versa. Adding loft results in the face angle closing. while reducing loft opens the face angle. Looking at it the other way, when you open the face angle, you lose loft. Closing the face angle results in adding loft. So tuning the TaylorMade RocketBallz depends on your individual game and needs.
The Science of White
The RocketBallz driver's white crown color and black PVD face gives the club optimum contrast against the turf to make aiming the club incredibly easy. The crown color also eliminates high-intensity "hot spots" that you often see on gloss-finished metalwoods directly in the sunlight. The unique crown color makes it appear 2% larger, helping to build confidence on the tee.
Two Models: Standard and Tour
TaylorMade is offering two models: the standard version and the
RocketBallz Tour driver. The standard version features a larger address appearance and standard face-height. The Tour version is mid-sized at address and has a deeper face. Both clubheads are traditionally shaped and combine TaylorMade's Thick-Thin crown design and Ultra-Thin Wall for optimum CG location and improved overall aerodynamics. Also available is the
RocketBallz TP driver, which gives you the option of 25 different shafts.
Why the TaylorMade RocketBallz Driver?
Winner of a Gold Medal in the Golf Digest 2012 Hot List. When considering all factors and TaylorMade's uncompromising technology, there is no tunable driver on the market that can match the RocketBallz speed, power and ridiculous distance. Who else offers tunable technology for $299? Strap a rocket to your ball. That's RocketBallz.
- Flight Control Technology makes tuning the loft and face angle easy
- Lightweight Matrix shaft and lightweight grip promotes faster swing speed for more distance
- Thick-thin crown design creates lower CG to promote higher launch for more distance
- Inverted Cone clubface technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits
- Matte-white crown and black face makes alignment easier and eliminates glare at address
User Ratings & Reviews
(1 Reviews)
4/21/2012
There is only 1 word for the RBZ...WOW!
SP (Pasadena, CA)
Handicap 6 - 10
Frequently asked questions about
What is the difference from regular RocketBallz driver, RocketBallz Tour, and RocketBallz TP? Confused about why they are different?
SCOTT
08/20/2012 4:10 PM
There are actually 4 drivers:
Rocketballz
Rocketballz TP
Rocketballz Tour
Rocketballz Tour TP
The Rocketballz versus Rocketballz Tour have slightly different 460 cc heads. The Tour version is deeper (Taller) and has more neutral weighting. The normal version is flatter & is more draw biased.
The TP versions give you the option of an upgraded "real deal" shaft versus a "made for" taylor made shaft.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Mike
02/25/2013 11:39 AM
if you tune the rocketballz face as low as possible from 9 degree. how low can it get, and will that close the face or open it. do you give up the draw for a lower face angel
marty redstone
07/15/2012 5:06 PM
Unfortunately, I don't think the staff at golfballs.com reviews or bothers to answer questions on this site. I'm yet to see a question answered.
I'm very disappointed my tour chose this site to use for the gift certificate awards issued to winners in our tournaments. I've found the selection to be extremely limited and the prices much higher than other online golf equipment merchants.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Concerned Customer
11/22/2012 7:42 PM
Please list all of your low compression golf balls, and which is the lowest, and what compression is that.
Bob Hamilton
05/29/2012 5:21 PM
Unfortunately, I don't think the staff at golfballs.com reviews or bothers to answer questions on this site. I'm yet to see a question answered.
I'm very disappointed my tour chose this site to use for the gift certificate awards issued to winners in our tournaments. I've found the selection to be extremely limited and the prices much higher than other online golf equipment merchants.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Concerned Customer
11/22/2012 7:42 PM
I am interested in the TaylorMade RocketBallz Driver. Does it come with a head cover?
Bob
03/10/2012 5:54 PM
Yes, it does.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/12/2012 2:58 PM
I am interested in a Taylor Made Rocket Balz driver but I want one that is 8 to 9 degrees. I do not want the Tour model. What is the lowest degree, non tour model available?
Bill Fowler
03/09/2012 11:56 AM
9.5 is the lowest loft but by adjusting the driver you have the ability to manipulate the loft to lower it.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/09/2012 12:00 PM
bobs question... low comp balls... niki, super soft ,60 comp. bridgestone 7+ 50 comp. ive played them both and there is definately sonmething to low comp balls gpoing further, definately. by the way, dont tell everyone. its still a pretty well kept secret...
Mid Handicap Golfer: Marty Redstone
07/15/2012 5:01 PM
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