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Taylor Made Golf Clubs Help The Pros Win
In 1998, three of the biggest names in sports equipment merged: TaylorMade, Salomon and Adidas. Together, these companies gave birth to Taylor Made golf clubs, of which the r580 woods, the RAC series of irons, and Rossa Putters come to mind. By mid-2004, golf luminaries Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, Mike Weir, Hale Irwin, Natalie Gulbis, Kenny Perry, Fred Couples and Se Ri Pak started showing up in competitions with their TaylorMades. TaylorMade also manufactures fairway woods, irons, wedges and putters. Adidas produces sports shoes and sports clothing, and has sales that are over six billion dollars a year. It is best known for football. Salomon meanwhile is best known for its contribution to the world of snowboarding and skiing. And TaylorMade is of course, best known for golf clubs, now considered the No.1 most used driver in the world of men's professional golf. Early last year, players using TaylorMade drivers recorded a total of 18 victories on the 5 men's tours-statistics which have never been matched to-date by any other brand!
Careful When You Mix & Match Golf ClubsIf you are going looking for a driver, and end up choosing one from TaylorMade, it's a lot better to try out the full set of TaylorMade clubs, as they are more likely to be in balance with each other. You can have a driver from TaylorMade, fairway woods from Callaway, irons from Mizuno, wedges from Cleveland and a Scotty Cameron putter-but this might affect your consistency in the game. | |||||