Below is one of the last of my new photos I snapped when I ran into my local TaylorMade rep a few days ago. I blocked his car with mine and wouldn’t let him leave the parking lot of my home course until he let me snap photos of all the cool new 2011 TaylorMade gear.
Below is a shot of the new TaylorMade Rescue Hybrid, white of course though the bottom is mostly black.
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First look at the TaylorMade R11 White Driver
First look at the TaylorMade Burner Superfast White Driver
First look at the TaylorMade Burner Superfast White Fairway Metal
First look at the TaylorMade R11 White Fairway Wood/Metal
I’m continuing on with my posting of new images of TaylorMade’s 2011 product line, from my pal Phil the local TaylorMade rep.
TaylorMade R11 White Fairway Metal
Related Links
First look at the TaylorMade R11 White Driver
First look at the TaylorMade Burner Superfast White Driver
First look at the TaylorMade Burner Superfast White Fairway Metal
I’m continuing on with my posting of new images of TaylorMade’s 2011 product line, from my pal Phil the local TaylorMade rep.
Burner Superfast White Fairway Metal
Is that a long enough description for a fairway metal? I really like the top line view and how clean looking it is. Click the image to view a few more shots of this baby and the new TaylorMade R11 driver and fairway.
About 20 years ago while skiing with my cousin at Alta, I did a feat nobody had ever done before, and survived. From the top of Mt. Baldy, I fell 1100 feet down one of the “Baldy Chutes,” got up and skied away with only a dislocated shoulder. The Baldy Chutes are narrow and rock lined tubes in the mountain with a very extreme vertical drop. The entrance of the chutes is off of a cornice which is higher than 11,000 feet. My feat of “living” through falling the entire length of the chute made me a legend at Alta for years go come.
Yesterday I sustained my 2nd skiing injury at Alta, and this one is also a shoulder. Unfortunately I’m not adding to the legend of my insane yard sale crash of 20 years ago. Yesterday I crashed hard, separating my shoulder in no other place than the parking lot. I was skiing to my car to leave for the day, when I hit a small bump and both my skis came off. I hit the sheet of ice with my entire (massive) body weight smashing my shoulder.
I’m now in a sling. I can’t currently do many simple things like putting a shirt on or opening a jar of peanut butter.
I’ll blog the best I can with one hand. Needless to say, next week’s PGA Show will be a true test of my one-armed patience.
I’m very sad to be missing “The Battle of the Blogs” golf outing with eight other great golf bloggers in Orlando after the PGA Show as well. BOO HOO.
To go with my previous post about the new TaylorMade R11 white driver, here’s the TaylorMade Burner TP white driver. TP stands for “Tour Preferred” and is very spendy. You can tell the TP models by the little TP emblem you see on the toe of the club head.