TaylorMade R5 DUAL DRAW TI DRIVER


TaylorMade r5 Dual D TI Driver The TaylorMade r5 Dual D TI Driver combines extraordinary forgiveness with proven draw-enhancing attributes. The r5 dual Type D is an ideal driver for players seeking to alleviate a slice and/or promote a distance-enhancing draw. The new r5 dual features widely spaced, TaylorMade Launch control (TLC) cartridges that are pre-configured and permanent. This positions the weight ideally so you don't have to. With Launch Control promoting an extremely high moment of inertia (MOI) and proper clubhead rotation, the r5 dual Type N delivers remarkable forgiveness and a straight ball flight while the r5 dual Type D (stock no. TM7200) provides a draw. Meanwhile, the exceptionally large 450cc titanium clubhead not only looks substantial at address, but it also gives you solid contact, consistently straighter shots and of course, confidence. And with TaylorMade's revolutionary Inverted Cone Technology, the expanded COR of the r5 results in higher ball velocity on off-center hits for longer, more consistent drives. Additional Features: Matches the f5 dual Type N as the most forgiving driver TaylorMade has ever engineered Super-sized 450cc titanium clubhead and dual TLC cartridges boost MOI for remarkable forgiveness Super-Thin Wall technology for 20% thinner clubhead walls, saving critical weight that makes the large-sized head possible Head shape and TLC cartridges position the CG Read more...

Used Taylormade Burner Draw Driver Right-handed Graphite Regular 10.5


List Price: $299.99

The TaylorMade Burner 460 Draw driver is a 460cc bullet-shaped driver with Center of Gravity (CG) positioned low and deep in the clubhead for easier and higher initial launch trajectory. SuperFast Technology reduces total club weight to 299 grams from an average of 320 grams for increased club head speed and distance. Design for golfers seeking faster speed and a right-to-left ball flight for longer total distance. The effective Moment of Inertia (MOI) on this golf clubs exceeds 5800 and is USGA conforming. Read more...

Used Taylormade R7 Draw Driver Right-handed Graphite Regular 10.5


List Price: $299.99

The TaylorMade r7 Draw driver features draw-weighted technology that positions weight in the back heel of the club head to encourage faster club face rotation through the impact area. A large 460cc titanium club head with a high Moment of Inertia (MOI) produces high initial ball velocity for maximum driver distance. Inverted Cone Technology dramatically expands the portion of the clubface that delivers high COR for consistently longer drives on miss hits. Read more...

Used Taylormade R7 Draw Driver Right-handed Graphite Regular 9.0


          Features:
  • Stiff Shaft
  • 9 Degree Loft
  • Mid Tip
The Savage Experiment: The Long and Short of it All (Part 6)
The Savage Experiment: The Long and Short of it All (Part 6)

He has the most modern equipment, including a 2011 TaylorMade R11 driver with an extra-stiff tour shaft. He swings at 125 mph and carries the ball, on average, 290 yards. I'm 55, a bit over 5-foot-5 and 145 pounds. I swing a custom-fit La Jolla driver


Club heads growing in size

By the numbers The clubs: Taylormade R11, the Ping K15, Callaway Razr Hawk, all 460ccs. Titleist 910 D3, 400 ccs. Description: Larger clubs have a bigger sweet spot and give the ball more loft; smaller driver is intended for better golfers.


Nick Faldo talks technology, club fitting, and how he gets his clubs just right

When TaylorMade decided to create the prototypes that would eventually become the Forged Tour Preferred MB, MC and CB irons, three-time British Open champion Nick Faldo was consulted early in the process.


Area clubmakers use high-tech devices to improve players' games

"Maybe the heads are made by TaylorMade or Ping, but the shafts are made by someone else. They just put their logo on it.'' "The shafts have a spine, a weak side and a strong side, and what the shaft wants to do is vibrate or flex,'' Lemoyne said.


The Savage Experiment: The Long and Short of it All (Part 6)

17.10.51

There must be an axiom, postulate, theory or principle written somewhere that says: Just when you prepare to celebrate the way you went, you realize how much you can always go.

This distinction came to the forefront Tuesday during my fourth lesson banks head wood Pro Kevin Savage in the course "Savage Experience."

I arrived with a mixture of confidence and trepidation. In the three weeks since we had last met, my swing has evolved in the production of images for most solid and straight or draw bias that were apparently traveling as far as I've never touched.I had three scores of 85 or below (preferably with a few lies) while playing alone at Tanner Valley and Arrowhead, and drives on the hard ground this summer were frequently jump out of the range 250 yards.

Source: Syracuse.com (blog)

Taylormade Driver | Golf Clubs & Accessories Discount

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TaylorMade R7 Draw driver vs Taylormade Burner Draw driver?

I have been using Taylormade R7 Draw driver and it is love, but the opportunity to buy the new burner draw driver at a good price. Is there anyone who has tried both clubs, and if so, the burner worth the extra money and a better club than the R7?

Danny: If I said I could hit it 290 down the middle with a stove fry, would you discuss at Williams Sonoma this afternoon cast iron vs. stainless? No, and no answer on this forum will be correct. Just because someone else can hit the burner better than the r7 is not to say you will do the same thing. You need to hit the club before you buy. And if you already like your R7 Draw, I'm not sure you even do that.

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