TaylorMade Systm2 putter review: - consisting of both blades and mallets. Nicola Slater got here hands on the blades and put ...
Another major manufacturer has brought a zero torque putter to the retail market. Following the momentum of what has been the hottest putter trend among both Tour pros and recreational players alike, ...
The Soto, Juno and Del Monte blades offer three variations on a theme. The Soto leans softer in its shaping, the Juno ...
TaylorMade has offered Spider putters for more than a decade, ranging from the compact Itsy Bitsy Spider to the massive Daddy Long Legs. Through the years the company has added different technologies ...
TaylorMade has some new putters heading to retail this week and I think you are going to really like them. Truth be told, ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The TaylorMade Spider putters are the top-selling individual model in the game and the preferred putter for the top two men's players in the world and the No. 1 woman. Given ...
TaylorMade is introducing its new SYSTM2 putters, featuring a new MIM construction and flymill face, but coming in under $300 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade expands its Spider lineup to include a new high-stability mallet, the GTx, and the GT Max, an oversize mallet with adjustable weights on its parallel arms that change ...
Price: $449.99 (Standard), $499.99 (Counterbalance), $549.99 (Long) Specs: Milled multi-material body (304 stainless steel face, 7075 aluminum back), toe-up face balance, low-torque shaft bore with 1° ...
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and ...
TaylorMade has unveiled a new milled putter range to suit the budget-conscious golfer looking for a soft feel on the greens.