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Mar

Live and die with Taylormade

Posted by admin as Taylormade

Golfers seems to have their favourite choice of golf club brands and some golfers will stick to just 1 single brand. There are many good clubs from well known club makers nowadays. During the pro tournament on TV we can see our favourite players swinging drivers made from the same club we have in our bag. We start to out our club and try to make the same swing, but did not arrive quite the same.

One of the most successful club maker is Taylormade. I am a big fan of Taylormade. I used to have an R7 driver and now I’m using a limited edition of R7 forged iron. It is a limited edition, sold mostly in Japan and made to the finest finishing.

Taylormade is no doubt one of the best maker of golf driver in the world. At any professional tournament we could easily see almost half of the players are swinging the Taylormade brand. The latest in the new R9 driver which made the debut in early January. Now long after that we saw Sergio Garcia wearing the R9 cap obviously showing that Sergio is hitting with the new driver. Sergio Garcia is the best driver hitter in the world. The world number 2 player always find his ball right in the middle of the fairways with miles from the tee box.

With the new R9 and Taylormade’s ever improving technology it will not be surprising if Sergio can tipped Tiger to be number 1 this year, now that Tiger still has not fully getting to his best touch yet.

Many European PGA players also seems to be doing quite fairly with Taylormade. Some of the top 10 finishers in any tournament will have at least 5 would have Taylormade clubs in their bags.

So will we amateur or weekend golfers maintain our love for Taylormade. I would certainly maintain my iron and we try to get the new R9 or any later versions of Taylormade drivers. Well it all depends on the current economic situation.

Until then, we do hope that Taylormade will keep improving on their club technology and keep their price low enough to be affordable by many.

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