What year was TaylorMade R15?
The TaylorMade R15 Driver is by far one of the most technically advanced and adjustable drivers on the market today. Since it was first released in 2014, it has not only received the highest rating of Gold in the 2015 Golf Digest Hot list, but has also become one of the most recognized clubs used on the tour.
Is the TaylorMade R15 driver forgiving?
If you need to drop spin to gain distance, the R15 is a driver you should try, but do make sure you’re getting consistently low spin. The sliding weights do make a major difference in how this club performs. With the weights apart, this driver has average forgiveness – the lowest my smash factor got was 1.43.
When was R15 driver released?
The R15 driver, available January 9, 2015, aims to deliver for golfers both in stores and on the tee box. It will be offered in both black and white and features a desirable, playable pear-shape in two head sizes – 460cc and 430cc.
How does TaylorMade R15 driver work?
8 Things to Know About Adjusting Your Taylor Made R15 Driver The LOWER position creates a lower launching ball flight and it also opens the face – more fade to the right for a R/H golfer. The HIGHER setting creates a higher launching ball flight and closes the angle of the face – more draw to the left for a R/H golfer.
How does Taylormade R15 driver work?
How often should you change your driver golf?
3 to 5 years
Keep in mind that 3 to 5 years of use is a general guideline and differs for all golfers. If you play 30 to 40 rounds per year then based on normal wear and tear you should consider getting a new driver every 5 years. If you play less than that, then you could wait for 5 to 7 years.
Is TaylorMade R15 adjustable?
The Taylormade R15 Driver is adjustable. When you take a closer look at your Taylormade R15 Driver, you will find that it has two distinct moveable parts: the hosel sleeve, and the sliding weights.
What is the longest driver for a mid handicapper?
Best Golf Drivers for Mid Handicappers
- PING G425 MAX (most forgiving drivers for anyone)
- Cobra Radspeed XB (best driver for adjuability)
- Cleveland Launcher XL (best value driver pound-for-pound)
- Taylormade Stealth (most solid feeling and looking driver)
- Srixon ZX5 (best for golfers who hit it toward the toe)