New Taylor Made Golf Ladies SLDR Driver
- List Price: $399.99
Product Description
SLDR's CG location is both low and forward, due in large part to the large, 20-gram sliding weight on the sole. That promotes a dramatic leap in distance.
Moving the CG forward in a driver is a monumental shift in metalwood thinking. For years it's been accepted that low and back was the ideal CG location for a driver. This is not the best way to generate the most distance.
Long distance comes from combining of fast ball speed, high launch-angle and low spin-rate. Moving the CG forward promotes more ball speed and less spin. To launch the ball on a high enough angle to maximize distance, most golfers benefit from increasing their loft, some by as much two or three degrees.
In addition to the low-forward CG benefits, the SLDR weight also represents a complete reinvention of movable weight, making it more effective and easier to use. Movable weight shifts the clubhead's CG horizontally toward either the heel, to promote a draw, or toward the toe, to promote a fade. SLDR's sliding weight allows you to shift the CG far enough to promote a side-to-side trajectory change of up to 30 yards.
Features:
Stunning modern classic shape with white crown Low-Forward CG promotes high launch, fast ball speed and low spin for phenomenal distance Easy and intuitive SLDR sliding weight promotes up to 30 yards of shot shape adjustment Increase or reduce loft up to 1.5(degrees) with 12-position loft sleeve for optimal trajectory Black button-back works with white crown for easy clubface alignment Fujikura Speeder 57 shaft blends light weight with great feel and playability
Moving the CG forward in a driver is a monumental shift in metalwood thinking. For years it's been accepted that low and back was the ideal CG location for a driver. This is not the best way to generate the most distance.
Long distance comes from combining of fast ball speed, high launch-angle and low spin-rate. Moving the CG forward promotes more ball speed and less spin. To launch the ball on a high enough angle to maximize distance, most golfers benefit from increasing their loft, some by as much two or three degrees.
In addition to the low-forward CG benefits, the SLDR weight also represents a complete reinvention of movable weight, making it more effective and easier to use. Movable weight shifts the clubhead's CG horizontally toward either the heel, to promote a draw, or toward the toe, to promote a fade. SLDR's sliding weight allows you to shift the CG far enough to promote a side-to-side trajectory change of up to 30 yards.
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