TaylorMade’s Qi4D drivers break speed into four dimensions, pairing carbon faces, adjustable weighting and stock shafts built ...
TaylorMade have refined the much-loved formula of its Qi fairway woods even further for 2026, creating a package that's more ...
TaylorMade SIM family of metalwoods change shape to bring about both more speed and more forgiveness
The new TaylorMade SIM family of metalwoods reflect a distinct departure in shape for a distinct purpose, but before you think this change reflects a sudden shift in philosophy that came to be over ...
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from TaylorMade? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories ...
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 has officially launched its new line of SIM (Shape in Motion) metalwoods, consisting of drivers, fairway woods and rescue clubs. The M-family nomenclature is out after four generations, and ...
What you notice first about TaylorMade’s new line of SIM drivers is the unique look and shape. And that’s the point. Geometry is the story with the SIM family. More specifically, TaylorMade’s latest ...
Mastering the fade is one way to help you find the fairway with regularity. It’s a popular go-to shot shape with the driver for many tour players — Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka included — due to ...
Back in May 2021, Sergio Garcia returned to TaylorMade’s TOUR staff with a multi-year equipment deal to use the company’s clubs, ball and bag. Garcia left TaylorMade in 2017 after being with the ...
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