Without a doubt, this TaylorMade SLDR Driver is the longest driver. It features what engineers describe as a complete reinvention of TaylorMade’s movable weight technology, allowing golfers to more easily promote draws and fades. The SLDR also incorporates TaylorMade’s Loft-sleeve technology, which makes it possible for players to adjust loft as well, choosing from 12 positions within a range of plus- or minus-1.5 degrees. Offered in four lofts - 8, 9.5, 10.5 and 12 degrees – the SLDR comes with a Fujikura Speeder 57 graphite shaft stock and a TaylorMade high-traction grip. A Tour-preferred version, dubbed SLDR TP, combines the same club head with a Fujikura Speeder Tour Spec 6.3 graphite shaft. Adjustability is the big story here, and the TaylorMade R1 Driver for sale gives golfers the ability to make 12 loft-sleeve adjustments and seven face-angle positions. Players can also fiddle with ball flight through use of the two movable shot-shape weights. A scientifically designed crown decal is intended to make it easier to align drives properly, while the 50-gram Fujikura RocketFuel shaft that comes stock helps TaylorMade keep this big dog under 300 grams in total weight – to encourage faster swing speeds. Unlike the taylormade r11s driver for sale, the R1 gives them a total of 168 possible tunings, and what seems particularly noteworthy is the utter lack of loft numbers on these clubheads. A player only needs to get one head and then can use the adjustability features to manipulate it from eight to 12 degrees. The CG of the R1 is also moved lower and more forward in an effort to enhance distance, and an Aldila RIP Phenom stock, just 55 grams in weight, comes stock. The driver boasts a white crown, as well as an orange, black and gray graphic that is designed to help square the face to the ball at address for greater accuracy.
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