What year did the TaylorMade Sldr 460 come out?

What year did the TaylorMade Sldr 460 come out?

2013
TaylorMade SLDR Driver – Product Details

UK Launch 16 August 2013
Material Titanium
Head Volume 460 cc
Club Length 45.5 inches
Swing Weight D4

Is the TaylorMade Sldr forgiving?

So, for the last six years, I’ve been using a TaylorMade SLDR S. People often poke fun at me because the SLDR S driver wasn’t particularly popular at the time of its release — on Tour or at retail — and it’s among the lowest spinning and least forgiving clubs in recent memory.

Is the Sldr still a good driver?

Our testing showed that the SLDR is one of the special drivers that comes around every few years that has the potential to win over an enormous amount of golfers. The combination of the SLDR’s faster ball speed, lower spin and foolproof adjustability makes it arguably the best driver that TaylorMade has ever produced.

When did the Sldr s come out?

14 May 2014
TaylorMade has kept with Fujikura’s Speeder 57 shaft. It is 45.5 inches in length, available in four different flexes and weighs the same in the SLDR S as the original SLDR….TaylorMade SLDR S Driver – Product Details.

UK Launch 14 May 2014
Hand Availability Left, Right
Left Handed Lofts 10°, 12°, 14°, 16°

What makes a TaylorMade SLDR 460 so good?

The real defining characteristic of the SLDR 460 is the low spin. As I discussed above, this is the result of a low, forward CG. With this lower spin, you can play more loft than you would in other drivers, which results in higher launching, straighter drives that still go a long way.

Is the TaylorMade SLDR a good golf driver?

The TaylorMade SLDR driver is an excellent driver that would be a valuable addition to the bag of any amateur or skilled golfer. For those who want modern adjustability and performance at a very affordable price (now at rock-bottom prices), this is definitely a club to consider.

How big is the head of a TaylorMade SLDR?

The SLDR’s 460-cubic-centimeter head inspires confidence behind the ball, with no painted racing stripe (like the R1) or bizarre triangle (like the RBZ Stage 2) to distract from the job at hand. The gray glossy crown also makes the club head look smaller at address than drivers with white crowns, which some golfers will like and others won’t.

What’s the loft on a TaylorMade SLDR 430?

Additionally, the SLDR 430 features the ability to add or subtract 1.5° of loft . This will also change the face angle, so consider where you want to end up before you make a purchase. If you prefer an open face at address, you’re going to be subtracting loft, so you may want to buy a more lofted head.

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