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Post by ibsen on Jan 20, 2014 8:14:55 GMT
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Post by www.onlinegolfsales.co.uk on Mar 18, 2014 3:23:49 GMT
TaylorMade SLDR Driver has a charcoal crown, slightly different than the recently introduced R1 black, but continuing on a TaylorMade trend towards offering colors for players that for whatever reason don't like a white club. TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons clear to the television viewer that the Tour player, TaylorMade sponsored or not, is using the SLDR. The SLDR technology has been debated ad nauseam online throughout the forums of who did it first and where is the best place to have it on a club. TaylorMade R11 Irons The head is a nice mid size and offers a good level of forgiveness whilst still appearing very playable. TaylorMade SpeedBlade Irons The most recent push from TaylorMade, as reflected in the SLDR driver, is that a more forward and lower CG promotes lower spin and faster ball speeds. Not only is it smaller and U-shaped, but the slot itself is now filled in with a polymer to prevent debris - a common complaint with prior versions.
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