The R11 in 2011 was incredibly popular; a fantastic product. TaylorMade have taken all that technical innovation and improved it for 2012 in the new R11S, which Graham Green reviews here.
Given the quality in build and design of TaylorMade drivers, it's no wonder they are so popular on the tours. We tried out their R9 Superdeep TP Driver.
TaylorMade have combined Flight Control Technology and Moveable Weight Technology in a 460cc head for the first time with this driver, creating a high performance club suitable for all levels of golfer. We tested the TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver to find out just how good it really is.
TaylorMade has really upped the ante for all golf manufacturers with the earlier release of their highly anticipated R11 driver. Conceived in the realms of science fiction this driver is packed with so much technology and adjustability it puts all of its rivals to shame. Now in its second incarnation we review the new, stratospherically awesome, TaylorMade R11 TP Driver for 2011.
While they may not be the prettiest of putters, TaylorMade has endeavoured to improve the look of the Monza Spider Vicino Putter in comparison to earlier models in their Spider range. We review the TaylorMade Ladies Monza Spider Vicino Putter here.
Today we review the TaylorMade Ghost putter. While we all like to have a magnificent driver in our bag it is the putter that we take the most shots with, so making the right choice is paramount.
We have finally got our hands on the exciting new R11 driver which is taking driver technology and adjustability to new heights. The days of the pricy custom club may well be numbered.
The TaylorMade R9 driver has proven to be a really popular choice amongst golfers of all abilities and this is probably because it is so easy to adjust to suit any swing. In fact, this club offers you 24 drivers in one because of the many settings you can change to alter the trajectory of the ball. TaylorMade claim that this driver will allow you to change the side-by-side flight by up to 75 yards just by changing the centre of gravity and altering loft, face angle and lie angle, which is a very bold claim indeed. We've taken a closer look to see whether this club lives up to the hype.
With the r7 SuperQuad Driver TP driver, TaylorMade raise the characteristics and specifications of their renowned r7 SuperQuad Driver to a professional level. The label TP (Tour Preferred) says it all: this club is designed for and used by pro golfers who like to tweak their equipment in order to calculate the perfect shot. It has notably been used on tour by Jim Furyk whose average drive distance is 279.7 yards.