Taylormade SLDR Driver at Australian Golf Online

TaylorMade SLDR driver is the longest and is found on the basis of robot testing of about 9.5 drivers around neutral environment having on estimate to be 150 mph ball speed. .
 
 
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BRISBANE, Australia - Oct. 31, 2013 - PRLog -- This is mainly attributed to a low center of gravity making it more forward for the promotion of a more piercing ball flight with a low spin and accelerated ball speed. This is also vital in making the Taylormade SLDR Driver (http://www.golfonline.com.au/store/product/taylormade_sldr_drivers) a spectacular distance machine. It comprises of a moveable weight technology which was borrowed from previous driver models such as TaylorMade's R7, which was the company's first mobile weight driver, featuring four small weight ports which has now been replaced by a moveable weight which is 20-gram and capable of sliding on a channel situated on the front of the heel shifting the CG of the club head horizontally, along a track system of 21-point, moving towards the heel promoting a draw of fade.

SLDR Driver (http://www.golfonline.com.au/store/product/taylormade_sldr_drivers) also is capable of producing a six millimeter movement, being a whopping 50 percent more than its predecessor the TaylorMade's R1 driver. This increase gives this driver during a shot a dispersion range to about 30 yards. TaylorMade's loft-sleeve technology was used for the incorporating of its loft setting which can also be adjusted thus enabling the driver to be set at at 12 different ways ranging from plus-or-minus 1.5 degrees. Increasing the driver’s loft encompasses the face and while decreasing opens it.

TaylorMade SLDR driver unlike previous models which comprised of white paint as well as crown graphics characteristically having a more subdued look with the crown having a charcoal-grey color, the customary alignment aid situated near the face with an extra SLDR alignment aid just before behind the crown. On its debuted at John Deere Classic, its prototype version did not have a TaylorMade alignment aid on the crown.

SLDR (http://www.golfonline.com.au/store/product/taylormade_sld...) is most certainly the most talked about of its four predecessors of TaylorMade drivers offered this year. Major golf championships tournaments are already endorsing TaylorMade SLDR driver (http://www.golfonline.com.au/store/product/taylormade_sldr_drivers) with record sales. This frenzy started at the John Deere Classic. The following week it was put in play at Muirfield. In the RBC Canadian open 15 SLDR drivers have been in play and are expected to dominate in major golf tournaments (http://www.ngl.net.au) such as the World Golf Championships. It is simply the best driver in the market.

Grab the SLDR Driver from Australian Golf Online (http://www.golfonline.com.au) Now for a fractiion of the cost elsewhere.

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