TaylorMade is a golf equipment company that produces clubs, balls, bags, and accessories for golfers of all skill levels.
Founded in 1979 by Gary Adams in McHenry, Illinois.
In 1984, TaylorMade introduced their first metal wood, the Pittsburgh Persimmon.
In 1998, Adidas acquired TaylorMade and in 2017, KPS Capital Partners acquired TaylorMade from Adidas.
TaylorMade has been the #1 driver on the PGA Tour for the last 18 years.
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The SIM 2 Driver is TaylorMade's latest driver release, featuring improved aerodynamics and a re-designed sole to increase clubhead speed and ball speed.
TaylorMade's premium golf balls, the TP5 and TP5X, offer excellent distance and control for golfers of all skill levels.
The Spider Putter line features high MOI designs and adjustable weights to improve putting accuracy and consistency.
TaylorMade is known for producing high-quality golf equipment, particularly their drivers and woods.
TaylorMade clubs are designed in California, but are manufactured in various countries around the world including China and Taiwan.
The TP5 has a softer feel and slightly lower compression, while the TP5X has a firmer feel and slightly higher compression. The TP5X also has a slightly larger core to promote faster ball speed.
Many of the top players on the PGA Tour use TaylorMade clubs, including Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, and Tiger Woods.
Yes, TaylorMade produces clubs for golfers of all skill levels, including beginners. They offer game improvement clubs that are designed to be more forgiving and easier to hit.