TaylorMade Rocketballz Lob Wedge Golf Club
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Lob wedge features inverted cone technology to send off-center hits further and an ultra-thin face that flexes freely for more speed
TaylorMade Rocketballz Lob Wedge Golf Club
- 60-degree loft
- Individually designed for more distance and pinpoint accuracy
- Ultra-thin face flexes freely to promote COR up to the USGA limit for ball speed
- Vibration and sound-control system designed for exceptional feel and sound
- Face equipped with Toe-Bar controls flexion for straighter shots
- Inverted cone club-face technology expands the COR zone for more distance on off-center hits
- Incorporates new ATV sole for maximum versatility
- Dimensions: 43”x5”x6”
About TaylorMade Golf
For most of its history—which could span as far as more than 2,000 years ago to the Roman Republic, depending on whom you ask—golf was played with wooden clubs. Even after irons were added to the game, drivers were still made of wood. But that changed in 1979, when golf salesman Gary Adams had the idea for a 12º driver cast from stainless steel. He took a $24,000 loan out on his home, leased a former television-assembly plant in McHenry, Illinois, and hired a couple people to help him, thus forming the TaylorMade Golf Company.
Adams’s metal club revolutionized the driver in two ways. It distributed weight around the perimeter of the club head, which made the driver more forgiving, both to inexact shots and duffers’ obscenities after those shots. And it featured a lower center of gravity, generating more launch off the tee. These two features greatly improved the shots of amateur golfers, sparking their enthusiasm for the game. Tour professionals soon took notice of the metal driver, propelling its popularity and earning it a new oxymoronic nickname, the metalwood.
Today, TaylorMade continues its reputation as a leader in innovation. Its R11 driver, for example, rocked the golf world in 2011 by introducing an adjustable sole plate that independently adjusts the driver’s face angle and loft. These continual advancements in golf equipment keep TaylorMade represented by a stable of top tour professionals.
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Lob wedge features inverted cone technology to send off-center hits further and an ultra-thin face that flexes freely for more speed
TaylorMade Rocketballz Lob Wedge Golf Club
- 60-degree loft
- Individually designed for more distance and pinpoint accuracy
- Ultra-thin face flexes freely to promote COR up to the USGA limit for ball speed
- Vibration and sound-control system designed for exceptional feel and sound
- Face equipped with Toe-Bar controls flexion for straighter shots
- Inverted cone club-face technology expands the COR zone for more distance on off-center hits
- Incorporates new ATV sole for maximum versatility
- Dimensions: 43”x5”x6”
About TaylorMade Golf
For most of its history—which could span as far as more than 2,000 years ago to the Roman Republic, depending on whom you ask—golf was played with wooden clubs. Even after irons were added to the game, drivers were still made of wood. But that changed in 1979, when golf salesman Gary Adams had the idea for a 12º driver cast from stainless steel. He took a $24,000 loan out on his home, leased a former television-assembly plant in McHenry, Illinois, and hired a couple people to help him, thus forming the TaylorMade Golf Company.
Adams’s metal club revolutionized the driver in two ways. It distributed weight around the perimeter of the club head, which made the driver more forgiving, both to inexact shots and duffers’ obscenities after those shots. And it featured a lower center of gravity, generating more launch off the tee. These two features greatly improved the shots of amateur golfers, sparking their enthusiasm for the game. Tour professionals soon took notice of the metal driver, propelling its popularity and earning it a new oxymoronic nickname, the metalwood.
Today, TaylorMade continues its reputation as a leader in innovation. Its R11 driver, for example, rocked the golf world in 2011 by introducing an adjustable sole plate that independently adjusts the driver’s face angle and loft. These continual advancements in golf equipment keep TaylorMade represented by a stable of top tour professionals.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.