clubs and courses–to continually learn from, soak up, and breathe innovation into the community to create the next generation of players. In fact, it was PGA Tour players Ron Streck and Jim Simon who helped put the company on the map when they used it to play the 1979 MONY Tournament ...
KBS has been the stock steel shafts on TaylorMade clubs for a little while now, and this time around, the choice is the C-Taper 90 shaft. As the name implies, the shaft is lightweight and took a range session or two to get used to the different weight profile. My experience with th...
There are several clubs that got bigger marketing hype than the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver. A lot of clubs will outsell the new BRNR. But there will not be a single club released this year (or perhaps for years to come) that will generate the excitement among equipment nerds than the ...
And the company say it’s unlike anything the brand have used on driver crowns before. The new development means Stealth driver faces can be constructed from 60 layers of strategically orientated carbon fiber strips yet maintain the same amount of flex and sound as the face of the previous SIM...
The first thing I noticed about this driver is that it is one of the lightest drivers I have every used. Everything was designed for the driver to be light and fast. When first hitting this club I liked the feel of it. I struggled when taking the SLDR for a test drive; this driver...
s. I am literally having to rethink my entire iron game. 143 yards, yea, I can step on a 9 iron. That my friend, was never an option with my RSi2’s or any other club I have ever hit. I am now hitting a 5 iron 185 yards when it used to be my 160 club. And that 7 ...
I will be spending more time on the range trying to get used to the other driver, but with the Stealth HD it was instant chemistry. This may be due to the fact that I had the Sim2 Max D in the bag for most of last year so I'm therefore comfortable with TaylorMade drivers. ...
For years I used a TaylorMade Burner 3 wood. Just last season, I switched to a Sim2 Ti. However, after this review, I’d be silly not to switch to the Stealth Plus fairway wood.It’s my new gamer. While it’s not the ultimate in forgiveness, it did give me the most distance,...
To ensure our results reflect real-world golfers we also used the Ping clubs most suited to these speeds. A 9° Ping G430 LST driver (with X flex Tour 2.0 Chrome shaft) at 115 mph. A 10.5° Ping G430 Max driver (with S flex Tour 2.0 Chrome shaft) at 100 mph. And a 12° Ping...
and Jamie and Peter were able to show us exactly what impact on performance different clubs and shafts had for him. They are world class in their knowledge, and the technology used in the fitting is absolutely state of the art.For anyone looking to improve his game and perform at the high...