Is this TaylorMade’s new M1? It sure looks like it could be the company’s 2017 flagship driver. Related: Photos of TaylorMade’s 2017 M1 fairway woods and hybrids...
Update (10/27/16): The shafts in McIlroy’s M2 driver and fairway woods have been confirmed. McIlroy used TaylorMade’s M2 driver (9.5 degrees) and fairway woods (15 and...
Updated 10/25/16: Rory was spotted practicing with TaylorMade’s M2 driver and fairway woods at the WGC-HSBC Champions on Monday. Rory McIlroy warming up in China. Looks...
The putter category can be broken down into two general categories: “technical mallets” and “classic putters,” according to Bill Price, Director of Product at TaylorMade. Technical...
On Wednesday, we spotted U.S. Ryder Cup team member Brooks Koepka testing a TaylorMade M2 driver on the range at Hazeltine. Most recently in Koepka’s WITB...
Dustin Johnson went black and soon you can, too. TaylorMade is releasing its Spider Limited putter in an black version that’s similar to the putter Dustin Johnson...
The No. 1 and No. 2-ranked golfers in the world — Jason Day and Dustin Johnson — will continue to use TaylorMade golf equipment in 2017, the...
As GolfWRX WITB enthusiasts know, Dustin Johnson has been using a Scotty Cameron Tour Newport 2 GSS Prototype for the past several years and some variety...
Recently, TaylorMade released a special-edition M1 460 driver, replicating Dustin Johnson’s winning driver setup from the 2016 U.S. Open, except with some Patriotic customizations. Now, the...
To commemorate Dustin Johnson’s dominate performance off the tee at the 2016 U.S. Open, where he won the first major championship of his career while using...
Pros: Driver-like ball speeds in a fairway wood that’s forgiving, workable, and the more affordable option in TaylorMade’s 2016 lineup. Cons: No adjustability. The sound and feel is...
How badly do you want to putt like Justin Rose? For $750, you can own a 1-of-10 TaylorMade Ghost Monaco Tour Black Prototype putter, modeled after...
The Adidas Group has made its plans for TaylorMade Golf very clear. It “will actively seek a buyer for the remainder of its golf business, which mainly...
TaylorMade has been making irons for more than 35 years, and depending on how long you’ve been playing golf, there’s a decent chance you’ve used one or more...
With two wins already in 2016 (Arnold Palmer Invitational, WGC-Dell Match Play), and four wins late in the 2015 season that included the PGA Championship, you...
Golf clubs are scattered everywhere inside TaylorMade Headquarters. It doesn’t matter what you do for the company; it’s a safe bet wherever you sit there’s a golf club...
Given the excitement around this year’s Masters, I wanted to do a head-to-head test of the drivers being used by two of the longest golfers at Augusta...
Given the remarkable visual similarities between TaylorMade’s M1 and M2 drivers, I wanted to perform a head-to-head test of the clubs in their most neutral settings and see what...
Equipment is accurate as of the Northern Trust Open (2/17/16). Driver: TaylorMade R11s (9 degrees) Shaft: Oban Kiyoshi White 65X (05 Flex) Fairway Woods: TaylorMade Rocketballz Stage...
The M2 irons are TaylorMade’s “longest iron ever,” according to the company. The M2 Tour irons have a more compact design that doesn’t offer quite as...
TaylorMade’s M2 fairway woods and hybrids address the needs of a wide range of golfers, with designs that forgo the M1’s slew of adjustability features in...
Pros: A more rearward center of gravity makes the M2 drivers more forgiving than previous TaylorMade drivers. They have the same head shape and Carbon Composite...
The OS in TaylorMade’s new OS and OS CB putters stands for “oversize.” With its new putter line, the company took two of its most popular blade...
Pros: Exceptionally long and forgiving players irons. They have thinner top lines, less offset and shorter blade lengths than TaylorMade’s RSi 2 irons, and feel noticeably softer at impact....
Pros: One of golf’s most adjustable fairway woods. New dual weights allow golfers to more finely tune trajectory. Improved ball speeds over TaylorMade’s R15. Cons: Unlike the M1 driver...
It’s easy to tell the difference between TaylorMade’s three premium new golf balls: just bounce them on your wedge. Each will make a different sound. If that...
We spotted two new putters from TaylorMade at the 2015 Shriners Open on Tuesday; the Spider OS and Spider OS CB. Both have milled inserts, a...
Pros: The longest, most adjustable TaylorMade drivers ever. The M1 460 and M1 430 are incredibly high-launching and low-spinning, boasting the big forgiveness that has been absent from recent TaylorMade...
How much does Jason Day like the new TaylorMade M1 driver? He’s willing to put $10 million on it. On Thursday, Day put himself in position...
Images have leaked of what appears to be a new TaylorMade driver, which is rumored to be called the M1. On Thursday, TaylorMade released a video that...
What we know: Select TaylorMade Staff Members were testing one-off, milled prototype irons from the company at the range of The Memorial. The irons had three slots:...
Since their release in January, golfers have been able to buy TaylorMade’s most popular driver, the R15 460, in either black or white, depending on their preference. But...
Pros: The R15 and AeroBurner hybrids offer faster ball speeds and more distance than the SLDR or JetSpeed hybrids. Cons: The smaller, peanut-shaped R15 might turn...
Pros: The R15 is a low-spinning, highly adjustable fairway wood that offers faster ball speeds and more forgiveness than TaylorMade’s SLDR fairway woods. The AeroBurner offers...
Pros: Extremely low-spinning, and more consistent than TaylorMade’s SLDR drivers. Offered in two colors — black and white. The ability to split the R15’s sliding weights...