They’ve certainly delivered on this – it took me seconds to unscrew the weight in the sliding mechanism, move it to my chosen position, and tighten it back up, hearing a reassuring “click”. TaylorMade responded to feedback on the R1 and attempted to make the adjustability simpler. We hit both the SLDR and its predecessor, the R1 Black, on our GC2 launch monitor on the range at Stoke Park Golf Club. The company claims this is the best driver they’ve produced, so we were keen to see what all the fuss was about. TaylorMade’s SLDR has had a fast take-up on both the main tours.
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