In 2022, TaylorMade launched the Stealth drivers, the brand’s first carbon-faced offerings. A year later came Stealth 2, followed by the Qi10 family, which included the Qi10 Max, TaylorMade’s first ...
The most interesting number in the last three years of TaylorMade driver testing isn't a carry yardage or a ball speed metric. It's a spin-volatility figure that fell from 430 rpm in 2024 to 216 rpm ...
What’s TaylorMade going to do next? It's a common question that's asked during the yearly equipment cycle. Every manufacturer can innovate, but TaylorMade has found ways to buck the status quo.
In this video, driver expert Joe Ferguson tests three TaylorMade drivers spanning two decades to see how much performance has moved on in that time but also if there is value to be had by shopping in ...
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TaylorMade RBZ vs Stealth | Test and review
Retro Review: Joe Ferguson gets his hands on the iconic TaylorMade RBZ fairway wood from 2012, which launched with bold claims of an additional 17 yards! So we wanted to put this to the test to see ...
Earlier this week, four new TaylorMade drivers appeared on USGA’s Conforming Clubs list, including a Qi35, a Qi35 LS, a Qi35 Max and a left-handed Qi35 LS. On Tuesday at the 2024 Grant Thornton ...
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