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TaylorMade Golf Equipment - The First Choice Of All Golfers
Author: mad scan
Gary Adams, the founder of the company, TaylorMade Metalwood, launched the TaylorMade golf equipment in the year1979. The golf clubs manufactured by the company made a huge step towards the driver and fairway wood technology and was soon accepted through out the world as one of the best golf equipment.
The company later diversified into other golf products and soon became the second largest manufacturer of golf equipment in the United States. TaylorMade irons and TaylorMade putters, sold under the Rossa putter brand, soon joined TaylorMade drivers and TaylorMade fairway woods on both the professional tours and the bestselling lists. TaylorMade golf balls and TaylorMade golf bags were also becoming increasingly common on the fairways of the world. In the beginning of the new millennium TaylorMade was taken over by the sports equipment giant Adidas.
Today the TaylorMade Company has extended their expertise in many fields of the game of golf. The golf equipment produced by this company is always on the high wish list of many golfers through out the world.
Taylormade Golf Equipment
The TaylorMade drivers are the most favorite drivers for professional golfers of the European Tour Circuit. Similarly the TaylorMade Fairway woods which are divided into three series or namely, The Burner; r7 CGB MAX; and the R9 Fairway series, offers professional golfers as well as novices an excellent opportunity for enhancing their performance. These series have become the design specifications of all TaylorMade golf equipment.
The TaylorMade putters are not only famous for the original designs and their strange names (i.e. the Rossa Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider), but also their ability to increase accuracy and control of the game. Similarly the TaylorMade Irons increases the golferâs additional control, accuracy and playability. TaylorMade has created a series of iron club sets that not only improves the new golfersâ game and also enhances the lower handicap and the professional golfersâ golfing abilities.
All golfers, irrespective of whether the golfer is a man, a woman, or a professional high or low handicap golfer, has greatly benefited from TaylorMade golf equipment because of its ability to assist them to drive further, and get them out of trouble on the fairway, or drive the elusive shot.
Taylormade Golf Equipment
Today the TaylorMade Company is also manufacturing other golf accessories such as the TaylorMade Bag Accessories, TaylorMade Carts and Accessories, TaylorMade Club Accessories, TaylorMade Golf Bags, TaylorMade Gloves and TaylorMade Hats.
































Golf and sports equipment in Australia?
Our family is considering moving to Australia from the US. We are amateur golfers and would like to continue. Could someone from down under give us some tips on golf over there? Where would one buy a nice set of clubs or should we bring our own? In the states, there are many online golf equipment stores one can buy at very good prices. We can buy a nice Taylormade set for USD500. If we want to visit a store to look at clubs, we can go to Sports Authority or Golf Smith or some others. Are there large sporting goods stores in Australia? The kids also like fishing, basketball, tennis, badminton, so the sporting goods store is one of the first places we need to go when we get there. Would appreciate someone knowledgeable to give us some ideas.
Bring your own clubs there pritty pricey over here. And there is heaps of really good sports shops anywhere you look were really into sports over here.
Golf over here is sort of a mixed bag lots of bogans or you would call hillbillys play golf its great fun and not many people take the sport serious they sort of walk around wacking balls and get drunk.
Go to a really good club and you wont get the bogans but it costs a flamen fortune. I had a round of golf and it cost me over $200.
.it is a severe scam. been at it for a month give or take. no warranty. no refund. slim chance delivery. wrong name on head. just trash quality shafts. trash grips. lucky to receive. they are not taylor mades. pathetic knock offs. please stay away. lousy assembly. why they have not been stopped is unknown.
What is your preference in terms of golf equipment companies?
My personal preference is Titleist, I love their blades and the Vokey wedges cut really well through any turf. And everyone knows how good the ProV1 and ProV1x are. Mizuno makes great irons for every type of player and Bettinardi putters are pretty sick (but not as sick as Scotty Cameron), TaylorMade makes great drivers and the Penta TP is a good ball, Callaway makes solid cavity-back irons and great golf balls, PING makes all-around awesome clubs, the new Nike VR Tour Driver is solid, but they’re balls not so much. Cleveland makes good high-bounce wedges and their sister company Srixon makes a phenomenal ball. Bridgestone makes pretty good balls, and Cobra makes solid, but OBNOXIOUSLY LOUD drivers and pretty good irons. What’s your preference and what’s in your bag?
Here’s my bag:
Driver: Titleist 909D3, 9.5*, UST Proforce V2 76g Stiff
3 Wood: Titleist 909F3, 15*, UST Proforce V2 76g Stiff
2 Hybrid: Tour Edge XCG, 18*, UST Proforce V2 89g Stiff
3 Iron-Pitching Wedge: Titleist 2008 AP2, True Temper S300
Sand Wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled, 54*, 11 degrees of bounce
Lob Wedge: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled, 60*, 7 degrees of bounce
X Wedge: Callaway X Forged C-Grind, 64*, 9 degrees of bounce (not in the bag full-time)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select, Newport, 34 inches
I’m pretty biased but, hey, what can I say? They work!
I love Titleist equipment. The look, feel, and performance for the better player is unmatched in golf.For serious golfers (to steal a line from a Titleist commercial): The question isn’t “Why do I play Titleist?”, it’s “Why would I play anything else?”
In my bag:
Driver: Titleist 905R, 9.5º, UST Proforce V2 66g stiff, tipped 1″
3 Wood: Cobra X Speed, 13º, Accra Dymatch S3-85 M4 (stiff)
2 Hybrid: Titleist 909H, 17º, Aldila VS Proto 80, stiff
3 Hybrid: Titleist 503H, 22º, Aldila VS Proto 80, stiff
Irons: Titleist ZB Forged, 4 iron to 9 iron, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, 2º flat lie
Pitching Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 48º, 6º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, tour chrome finish
Sand Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 54º, 11º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, oil can finish
Lob Wedge: Titleist 2009 Vokey Design Spin Milled, 60º, 4º bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold S400, oil can finish
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2, 34″
I’m clearly a Titleist fan…but that Cobra X Speed 3 wood is worth it’s weight in gold on tight driving holes.
is dropship-golf.com selling fake golf equipment?
i bought a set of taylormade r7 irons and the price was $400 less than the pro shops charge
Has anyone ever bought golf equipment off of www golf18wholesale .com.?
I was looking for a new set of irons and I found the TaylorMade R7 CGB MAX Irons for $279. Everywhere else I look these clubs are at least $1000 w/o graphite shafts. I was just wondering if it was the deal of a lifetime or some kind of scan.