The TaylorMade Sim2 Max Driver was made for golfers looking to improve their game. It's available for both left- and right-handed players in a 9- or 10.5-degree loft, and there are three different ...
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TaylorMade Qi4D drivers: What you need to know
The four-model lineup features the fifth-generation carbon composite face design and a new video-driven shaft-fitting system ...
After drifting away from its speed-first identity, TaylorMade hits reset with Qi4D—refocusing on ball speed, smarter fitting, ...
In 2022, TaylorMade launched the Stealth drivers, the brand’s first carbon-faced offerings. A year later came Stealth 2, followed by the Qi10 family, which included the Qi10 Max, TaylorMade’s first ...
Collin Morikawa and his TaylorMade SIM driver, with a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited shaft, have been inseparable since the 2020 FedEx St. Jude Championship, which was a week prior to his victory at ...
TaylorMade’s Qi4D drivers break speed into four dimensions, pairing carbon faces, adjustable weighting and stock shafts built ...
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The Ryder Cup isn’t exactly the ideal spot to break in new gear. Then again, the driver Brooks Koepka packed for the trip to Rome isn’t what you’d consider “new.” In a move that’s sure to raise some ...
Earlier this week, four new TaylorMade drivers appeared on USGA’s Conforming Clubs list, including a Qi35, a Qi35 LS, a Qi35 Max and a left-handed Qi35 LS. On Tuesday at the 2024 Grant Thornton ...
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