TaylorMade SLDR Driver Flightscope Distances

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9 thoughts on “TaylorMade SLDR Driver Flightscope Distances

  1. You won’t get best results with loft set at 9.5, all Tour players have had
    to set it higher than they normal would use. Ideal launch conditions to get
    the best results with this Driver are 1700 Spin rate with a Launch angle of
    17 degrees (TaylorMade’s {from George Willett TM fitter/engineer from one
    of their tour trucks} own figures & recommendations to their Tour Pro’s as
    the ideal ‘numbers’ for maximum distance (both carry & roll). You’d need to
    have the loft set at 10.5 maybe even 11 (or even higher) depending on your
    Clubhead speed to get near the optimum launch angle of 17 degs with this
    driver. Would be great Rick to see you have another look at this club on
    Flightscope whilst set at 10.5 and 11. Almost guarantee with normal weather
    conditions you’d hit it further than you did set at 9.5, and I didn’t
    believe it either, until I tried it on Trackman but can confirm the nearer
    you can get to TaylorMade ‘numbers’ they’ve given their Tour pros the more
    distance you get!!!! Any Club golfer buying this Club should get the 10.5
    version and move the loft up until they get their best results!

  2. Its pure physics. Hes swinging the club very rapidly while not being the
    heaviest guy in the world. Its still way more standard looking swing
    compared to many tour Pro´s.

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