Taylormade Golf Clubs
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Taylormade Drivers
Taylor Made R360 XD Ti Driver
Taylor Made took a great thing - their popular 360 Ti driver
and made it better. Introducing the R360 XD, which puts tour-proven
technology to work for you.
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Taylor Made R510
TP Driver
An authentic tour product manufactured with the original tour
tooling and is the same club that more than 25 professionals
on the PGA Tour are playing. Designed by the best players
in the world, for the best players in the world.
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Taylor Made R580 Series Driver
The R580 features the largest size and deepest face of any
of the three drivers in the 500 series; it was designed for
players seeking maximum forgiveness and higher trajectory
without added spin for the utmost distance.
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Taylor Made R580
XD Driver Taylor Made's® R580 XD 440cc driver boasts
a bigger head size and longer, deeper clubface, resulting
in a large Moment of Inertia for greater forgiveness.
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Taylormade Irons
Taylor Made RAC LT Irons
Taylor Made rac LT irons were engineered with an emphasis
on three key qualities -exceptional power, acute feel and
great looks. For good measure, they also built the rac LT
to be workable as well as extremely forgiving. The point
being, this is one iron that does it all.
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Taylor Made RAC MuscleBack Irons
For players that prefer the look, feel and playability of
a traditional iron, there's the forged rac MB, in which Taylor
Made engineers unite the clean, classic lines of a blade with
the science of rac technology.
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Taylor Made RAC OS Irons
The combined technologies of the "Tuned performance Cartridge,"
"RAC," oversize cavity back head-design, and advanced
lightweight shafts makes the OS iron Taylor Made's longest,
strongest iron ever.
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Taylor Made RAC HT Irons
HT stands for "High Trajectory." This golf club easily launches a golf ball at a higher angle with less effort.
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Taylor Made RAC CGB Irons
CGB stands for "Center of Gravity Back." This golf club features a low and deep center of gravity.
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