Is the SLDR driver still good?
Our testing showed that the SLDR is one of the special drivers that comes around every few years that has the potential to win over an enormous amount of golfers. The combination of the SLDR’s faster ball speed, lower spin and foolproof adjustability makes it arguably the best driver that TaylorMade has ever produced.
What TaylorMade driver was white?
SLDR
To show how quickly attitudes change in the golf industry, ten months ago TaylorMade introduced a limited edition black version of its white R1 driver. This week, it’s launching a limited edition white version of its SLDR driver, called SLDR White.
Is the TaylorMade Sldr driver forgiving?
TaylorMade are promoting the SLDR driver with the line of ‘more distance through more loft’ as the head creates much less backspin than other models. This allows you to play a driver with a higher loft, which in turn makes it more forgiving and easier to hit and this is really the key benefit of this driver.
What golf driver has a white head?
TaylorMade
Meet the white driver. TaylorMade took a bold marketing step this year by introducing drivers with white heads: the R11 and the Burner SuperFast 2.0. Traditionally, driver heads have been black or dark.
When did TaylorMade Sldr driver come out?
SLDR will be available Aug. 9 in four loft options (8, 9.5, 10.5 and 12 degrees) with a Fujikura Speeder 57 shaft for $399. The Tour Preferred version, SLDR TP, will also be available Aug. 9 with a tour-caliber Fujikura Speeder Tour Spec 6.3 shaft for $499.
What year did TaylorMade make the SLDR driver?
TaylorMade launched the SLDR driver in 2013 and quickly took over from the R1 as the company’s best-selling club in the range. The modern-classic design of the SLDR is accompanied by a hassle-free adjustable weight system.
When did the Sldr come out?
2013 FIRST HIT TEST TaylorMade’s SLDR has had a fast take-up on both the main tours.
What is a white driver?
The TaylorMade SLDR White Driver features all of the technology as the original SLDR driver, but sports a matte white finish. Many golfers fell in love with white when it came out in 2011, and now we are delivering a limited edition white SLDR with low and forward CG for more distance when you loft up.”
What are the white dots on golf club face?
The dot you see on Mickelson’s head marks the center of the face for the USGA’s Characteristic Time (CT) test, which measures the springlike effect on the face from several possible spots where impact might occur. That, of course, includes the center.