Why Taylor Made Drivers Are The Top Choice On The Professional Tours
Taylor Made drivers lead the way on the professional golf tours, and are also huge sellers in the handicap golf equipment market. It is not difficult to understand why, when you consider the thirty years of development and innovation which have led to the clubs which are available today. It was Taylor Made who, back in the 1970s, first introduced the metal wood to the game of golf, and when Lee Trevino won the US PGA title with a Taylormade driver, the brand was quickly thrust into the public limelight. Continued successes brought continued expansion, and before long Taylormade golf drivers were the most popular on the PGA Tour.
Taylor Made has continued to successfully manufacture metal woods ever since that time, as well as expanding into every other sector of the golfing equipment market. The greatest innovation since the time of the metal wood's introduction has been the development of the rescue club, a kind of hybrid club which gives the golfer the best features of both long irons and fairway woods. It is only in the past five years that we have seen another ground breaking innovation in Taylor Made golf drivers, this time with the introduction of Movable Weight Technology.
Movable Weight Technology is now available in more than just the Taylormade golf driver. You can find it in the range of fairway woods, and even in the rescue clubs which have largely succeeded them. First seen in the r7 quad, the principle behind Movable Weight Technology is that different launch conditions can be achieved with the same club by giving the user the option of selecting the position of the cartridges. In professional golf, the ability to make such precision adjustments can make the difference between victory and defeat.
Being able to make such fine adjustments gives the player a degree of control over his game not seen before. Sometimes, on any given day, even a professional will find it harder than usual to hit a fade or a draw. Being able to adjust the weight towards either the heel or the toe of the club gives them the opportunity to hit fundamentally the same swing, but with a different result. It also gives the golfer the ability to adjust to prevailing weather conditions. As an example, it lets him move the weight forward to achieve greater control in windy conditions.
Taylor made drivers have now reached a position where they are not only the most successful clubs on the market, they also have a degree of prestige attached to them. This has helped Taylor Made cement their position at number one, and the consistent success of golfers who have used this technology to change their cartridges at least once in their round can only serve to keep them there. It is not only professional golfers who have benefited from Movable Weight Technology, many handicap players have reported outstanding improvement from using these Taylor Made drivers.
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