About TaylorMade Golf Clubs
Simply put, there's nothing
TaylorMade Golf doesn't do well. From drivers to fairway woods and hybrids, from irons to wedges and putters, TaylorMade golf clubs are popular with all types of players.
The company made a splash by developing golf's first metal woods in 1979. TaylorMade's growth surged in the decades that followed thanks to constant innovation and consistent quality.
The list of TaylorMade Golf's technological breakthroughs is as long as a par 5. Recent innovations include Twist Face, which reshaped conventional clubface contours, and the Speed Injection process used to bolster ball speed on each and every clubhead.
TaylorMade Golf is always well represented on the PGA Tour. Its current contingent includes the likes of Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Collin Morikawa, while talented newcomers are waiting in the wings.
Underscoring TaylorMade's status as one of the game's most powerful brands: In May 2021, the company was sold for a reported $1.7 billion – the largest sum ever paid for a golf business.
At GlobalGolf, we offer a complete range of new and used TaylorMade golf clubs. Whether you're looking for the latest equipment or previous years' models, you'll find it right here.
TaylorMade Golf Clubs FAQ
Where does TaylorMade rank among golf brands?
In terms of golf equipment sales, TaylorMade Golf is at or near the top every year. The company's credentials include hundreds (if not thousands) of worldwide professional wins, stacks of media awards and enduring popularity among amateur golfers of all skill levels and handicaps.
What TaylorMade driver is most forgiving?
TaylorMade Golf releases new drivers every year, and each new model typically improves on the last for forgiveness, accuracy and distance. For 2021, TaylorMade calls its SIM2 Max and SIM2 Max D drivers the most forgiving in its lineup.
Which TaylorMade driver is the best?
The best
TaylorMade driver depends on a number of factors. For example, some TaylorMade drivers help golfers with slower swing speeds hit the ball farther. Others, like the TaylorMade M6 D-Type driver, are weighted to fight a slice and promote a draw.
Many new and preowned TaylorMade drivers feature adjustable weighting and loft settings, so you can personalize launch conditions to fit your preferences. For example, each TaylorMade SIM2 model lets you adjust the loft by as much as 4° to create a higher or lower ball flight.
What golf clubs does Tiger Woods use?
Tiger Woods has played TaylorMade golf clubs, including his driver,
irons and
wedges, since 2017. The only non-TaylorMade club in Woods' bag is his trusty Scotty Cameron putter, which he's used to win 14 of his 15 major championships.