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Outstanding craftmanship of TaylorMade SLDR Fairway Wood

I've been looking for a replacement for my current Ping G25 Fairway Wood For Sale,it is glad to try and buy TaylorMade SLDR Fairway Wood . I also love the fact that it continues to fool with the speed slot and find new possibilities.The COG being moved forward really allows the ball to explode off of the face. I recommend it to those who struggle getting their 3 wood to elevate.

 

It has been taking all the headlines on the Tour ranges this year and it is not hard to see why. The head is a nice mid size and offers a good level of forgiveness whilst still appearing very playable. The shape is also a lot less 'triangular' than the Burner 2.0it replaces and with the centre of gravity moved forwards the flight is much more penetrating.

 

The new cut-through Speed Pocket of the TaylorMade SLDR Fairway Wood flexes with more efficiency to achieve increased ball speeds, and the improved design allows for a further-forward center of gravity (CG) that produces less spin and a higher launch. Speed Pocket technology and the shallow face combine for easy launch and playability with sustained speed off the face, while Loft Sleeve technology allows for ±1.5° of loft change so that you can fine-tune the SLDR Fairway Wood to your specific swing.

 

With the new cut-through speed pocket, the SLDR Fairway Wood flexes with more efficiency and promotes substantially increased ball speeds and lower spin characteristics. TaylorMade's engineers designed the speed pocket on the new SLDR Fairway Wood smaller, allowing them to save weight and move the CG lower and more forward for a win-win in performance and playability according to their product creation Senior Director Tom Olsavsky.

 

A shallow face combined with the new speed pocket technology also provides golfers with easier launch and playability with superior sustained speed off the face of the TaylorMade SLDR Fairway Wood. TaylorMade's loft-sleeve technology and adjustable hosel with twelve loft settings is also featured in the SLDR Fairway Wood that allows plus/minus 1.5 degrees of loft change to more easily dial in the launch angle of the SLDR and maximize your distance.

 

Visually, SLDR fairway incorporates the same rich, charcoal-gray crown and traditional shaping as the TaylorMade SLDR Driver. The dark crown-colour contrasts beautifully with the silver-coloured clubface to make it easy to align the face accurately at address.TaylorMade and their continued exploration of clubface dynamics has enabled them to create the new SLDR Fairway Wood that has a more efficient new speed pocket design for more distance & higher performance over any other fairway.

 

To sum up, it's compact head feels more traditional than most of the oversized fairway woods on the market, and it made it much easier to hit off the deck and out of the rough. It was easy to work either way and still be accurate, or just bomb it dead center, which gives me a lot of confidence. And best of all, this club is a beast. I have an average swing speed at best after multiple shoulder injuries, averaging about 230-250 yards with my old fairway woods. This club has added at least 25 yards to that and it's so easy to hit I'm not trying to kill the ball anymore, resulting in fewer bad swing.


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