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Unlike many of the previous TM drivers, the SLDR is noticeably toned down with more subtle stripes and paint scheme. The silver/grey paint tone is simply gorgeous and a perfect contrast to the chrome button-back TaylorMade used to assist with alignment. The SLDR is so visually appealing it would serve just as well as a modern art piece in your living room. When I held the club in my hand for the first time I felt more like a gawker at the Guggenheim than an anxious blogger. For our review we received the 9.5° head with the Fujikura Speeder 57 stiff shaft. The SLDR comes in 3 different loft options: 9.5° 10.5° and HL. There are a total of 12 positions with a range of plus-or-minus 1.5°. Loosen the screw move the shaft to the desired loft and lock the screw in place.
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Much like the other versions of TaylorMade drivers this is no different. The other adjustable feature is the loft of the club.
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This is unlike anything I had ever seen in a driver before and it’s the foundation for how TaylorMade was able to achieve the lower CG. The 20g SLDR weight, emblazoned in a magnificent blue, runs horizontally along the bottom of the club and is adjustable to 21 different locations which allows the player to make adjustments to set up for a fade shot (set towards the toe) or a draw (set towards the heel). There are two adjustable features on the SLDR, the first being the namesake for the club. In real terms this means a perfect recipe for more distance. Finally, they discovered that most golfers benefit from increased loft (up to 2 or 3 degrees) so they made the loft more adjustable than most other drivers to allow for a more optimal loft than you might believe. Additionally, they moved the CG forward to reduce the spin.
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In the case of the SLDR, Taylormade chose to move the Center of Gravity or the “CG” lower on the face to promote higher ball speed.
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How to actually build a club that best accomplishes this is at the heart of the “driver wars”. It is no secret that the key to more distance comes from the combination of increased ball speed, high launch angle and low spin rate. However, after getting the SLDR dialed in correctly at the range and then taking it to the course, I doubt very much the RBZ will ever see the inside of my bag again. Well, let them poke fun because I am more than happy to to see what the latest technology could do for my game.Īs a point of reference, my current driver is the TaylorMade RBZ, so the switch to the SLDR should not have been a huge change if the nay-sayers were correct. Frankly, most of the negativity is not directed at the club but rather the supposed audacity of TaylorMade to release what seems like their 8th driver of 2013. Interestingly, the buzz surrounding the SLDR Driver has come with plenty of heckles from the peanut gallery.
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So, when it came time to review the new Taylormade SLDR driver, suffice it to say, I was pretty jacked to see what she could do.
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Soon after I also added a few of their longer clubs to my bag, including their Rocketballz woods. My switch to TaylorMade clubs happened a few years ago after I attended a demo day and became completely infatuated with the Burner 2.0 irons.