TaylorMade R11S and RocketBallz RBZ range to launch

The new TaylorMade R11S and TaylorMade RocketBallz RBZ range will launch tomorrow and represent two very different launches for TaylorMade in 2012

TaylorMade R11S and Rocketballz

The new TaylorMade R11S and TaylorMade RocketBallz (RBZ) ranges will launch tomorrow and represent two very different launches for the 2012 season from TaylorMade Golf. You will find exclusive images, product details and videos from tomorrow morning on Golf Monthly, but we have some early information on both R11S and RocketBallz (RBZ).

Exclusive additional TaylorMade products and video reviews:

Video reveal: TaylorMade RocketBallz RBZ driver review

TaylorMade RocketBallz RBZ fairway woods review

TaylorMade RocketBallz RBZ irons review

More information:

TaylorMade launch new TaylorMade R11S and R11S TP driver

TaylorMade launch new TaylorMade R11S and R11S TP fairway woods

TaylorMade launch new TaylorMade RocketBallz irons

TaylorMade launch new TaylorMade RocketBallz drivers

It is no surprise that the hugely successful TaylorMade R11 driver has been evolved rather than completely overhauled. The white-headed driver was even more successful than even TaylorMade could have imagined so there was no way it was going to be removed from the range.

As you will see the new TaylorMade R11S driver is larger and has been given more adjustability options. This should prove a particularly interesting move when it comes to custom fitting thanks to the huge number of ways a fitter will be able to set the driver up.

At the complete opposite end of the scale is the launch of the TaylorMade RocketBallz (RBZ) range. This is a brand new offering that initially catches the eye thanks to the name. Regardless of the name it is interesting that the main technology story comes in the fairway wood rather than the driver.

So often fairway woods follow the driver market but the RocketBallz fairway wood and Rescue promises something different. The new TaylorMade RocketBallz driver will also catch the eye though thanks to the adjustability on offer at a competitive price. You can read more about TaylorMade's new launches and both ranges of the new TaylorMade equipment in the coming days.

Paul joined Golf Monthly in 2006 in a junior role and has since worked as senior staff writer and now as technical editor. He writes equipment and instruction content and tests the vast majority of golf clubs that are introduced every year.