

TaylorMade states that they improved the aerodynamics of the clubhead to reduce drag to deliver a higher ball speed. TaylorMade did this with the Rocketballz Stage 2 driver. To get longer the easiest way to do this with the driver is to make the club lighter. In TaylorMade’s advertising they claimed that “Our longest just got longer-ier.” The -ier is of course their tag line for the entire Stage 2 product line. Join me as I go through the details of this RBZ Stage 2 driver.Īs with most TaylorMade clubs technology will always be a part of the equation. It is always a challenge to follow up such a successful club but leave it to TaylorMade to give it a try.įor this review I was given a 9.5° driver, with a graphite Matrix RocketFuel stiff shaft. TaylorMade has taken some of the adjustable technology and crown graphics that they offered in the groundbreaking R1 driver and they added speed providing a driver with more control and distance. Hoping to continue with the fantastic success of the Rocketballz driver TaylorMade has released the Rocketballz Stage 2 driver. The Rocketballz price point is a bit below that of the R11s but still provided a great experience. At my club among golfers who used TaylorMade drivers the Rocketballz ruled over the R11s by a two to one margin.

It is my belief that the success of the Rocketballz driver surprised TaylorMade. For the 2013 season TaylorMade switched it up and released the R1 line and continued with the Rocketballz line, dubbing them Stage 2. Last year it was the R11s line and the extremely popular Rocketballz line. Recently, TaylorMade has released two different driver and woods product lines.
