Category: TaylorMade Golf

TaylorMade Golf was founded in 1979 by Gary Adams, a golf entrepreneur who also started Founders Club and McHenry Metals. While working as a salesman for Witteck Golf, Adams noticed that the new two piece balls performed better on irons than on true woods. This led him to develop the Taylor-Made metal wood. The Taylor-Made driver quickly caught on and Taylor-Made has been a leader in hollow metal woods ever since.

Adams received the PGA of America's highest honor, the Ernie Sabayrac Award, in 1995for lifetime contributions to the industry. He died of cancer in 2000.

The company he founded, however, lives on as TaylorMade-Adidas golf. Today, with its movable weight technology, TaylorMade's drivers, hybrids and fairway woods are used by more professionals than any other brand.

Red Max

TaylorMade has introduced the RedMAX, a new softer ball to complement the premium BlackMAXl. The MaxFli product. Even better - the RedMAX is designed so that players don’t’ need a high swing speed to take advantage of its qualities.

I really liked the BlackMax when I tried a box this last spring. I’m looking forward to trying the Red.

The full press release is below.

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October 20, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentGolf BallsTaylorMade Golf
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TaylorMade TLC Accessories

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Pimp your TaylorMade TLC driver, fairway wood, utility wood or putter with these TaylorMade TLC Club Accessoriesicon.

I’ve got several of these TaylorMade clubs, and think that they’re among the most forgiving clubs I’ve ever played.

October 2, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentTaylorMade Golf
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TaylorMade Rossa Monza Corza Putter Review


Monza Corza Putter


Monza Corza Putter


Grade: A
Teachers’ Comments: Adjustable weights allow a player to customize the club’s weight for the playing conditions.

The Rossa Monza Corza putter is TaylorMade’s first excursion into the world of adjustable weight putters. Like the adjustable weight drivers, such as the R5 TP, the fairwaywoods and the new adjustable weight Rescue Dual, the Corza has two ports where you can adjust the club’s weighting by screwing in variously weighted plugs.

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August 10, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentIronsTaylorMade Golf
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Taylormade Rescue Dual Hybrid Review


Rescue Dual Graphite

Rescue Dual Graphite
Grade: A
Teacher’s Comments: Forgiving and Versatile.

With the Rescue Dual, TaylorMade has created another excellent addition to its growing line of adjustable weight clubs. Long, forgiving and versatile, the Rescue Dual is a worthy successor to the TaylorMade Rescue, which has been the number one hybrid club on several tours.

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August 10, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsTaylorMade Golf
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TaylorMade Ultimate Cart Bag

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The Golf Warehouse is running a special on the TaylorMade Ultimate Cart Bagicon. Regularly $229, its now priced at $99.

I’m curently in the market for a cart bag ... no, I’m not giving up on walking. Its just that the stand bag that I have doesn’t fit as well into the hand cart as a stand bag would.

I’ve looked a a bunch of them at different pro shops around town. The cheaper ones always seem to be ... well, cheap. And the better ones, with lots of pockets and high quality material are much more expensive.

So this one is looking really good.

August 6, 2005 |  Category: EquipmentTaylorMade Golf
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