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  1. I thought I remember reading that Callaway doesn’t send him demo’s. I’m not
    in the know though, it’s just what i read a while back.

  2. Alright. I hit them both recently as well. I just tended to balloon the RBZ
    a bit too much. Thanks for the help

  3. Try it for yourself at a golf store. I do not own either but my swing
    speeds and such were all the pretty much the same. I would never buy a club
    based on distance, but the R11s isn’t any more or less accurate.

  4. After watching this video I am going to get an R11s 5 wood this week. I
    really love your videos Mark

  5. Hi Mark, love your videos :). I’m a new golfer and your videos have helped
    me alot, the dreaded slice is almost gone, my posture has become better,
    and so has my consistency. I was wondering if you could do some reviews on
    lefty equipment as I am one and I have a little problem with my tempo.
    Could you do a video on that too? Cheers, 🙂

  6. had the R11s 3 wood and driver for around 3 weeks now i sware DONT get the
    rbz 5 wood because it had an over regulated kick point. im playing off 2 im
    only 16 but this will hopefully get me to 1 or maybe even scratch by the
    time im 20

  7. i know it is really quite something isn’t it? but my grandpa is getting
    older and as he does he can’t hit it as far as he used to. i guess he just
    isn’t like you and me where age improves us.

  8. bro, i just hit them at a local golfsmith, i average 15 yards further carry
    with the R11s, the rbz felt bad in my hands , hope this helps

  9. I just don’t understand these head adjustable clubs that every body seems
    to be doing these days! I mean hitting a fixed headed club is some times
    confusing and difficult enough to get it right from day to day, why would
    you fiddle them around with its angles and so on? As for me, a Big NO
    thanks!

  10. Haha I had the exact same thought, just got some Almost balls myself
    yesterday and loving them so far. I always expect Mark to land a driver
    through someone’s lounge room whenever he’s outdoors.

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