TaylorMade's ultra-forgiving flagship driver might be one of the most easy-to-hit drivers of the year, but all that forgiveness comes with a catch.
Our driver tester Joe Ferguson has been collating his thoughts after a busy launch season and there are some key takeaways you need to know ...
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Reasons why you might consider using a mini driver
In this video, Joel Tadman tests the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver that sits in between a 3-wood and a driver to see how it performed against a TaylorMade SIM2 driver and SIM2 Max 3-wood. The results are ...
What you should know: TaylorMade rebuilt its driver platform around four dimensions of performance: face behavior, aerodynamics, shaft response and center-of-gravity adjustability. The goal is to ...
TaylorMade is slamming the doors on the driver forgiveness battles. We’re back to an all-out speed war and TaylorMade thinks you’ll be fastest when your driver is the best fit for you. The company is ...
1. Screw it! The R7 driver was also the first driver to incorporate TaylorMade’s movable weight technology with two ports at the back of the clubhead and one each on the toe and heel. The quad ...
It may only be November, but 2026 gear from major OEMs is likely to hit the bags of top pros around the world this week. On Monday, (presumably) new 2026 drivers from TaylorMade and Ping hit the ...
What’s TaylorMade going to do next? It's a common question that's asked during the yearly equipment cycle. Every manufacturer can innovate, but TaylorMade has found ways to buck the status quo.
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