![]() When SLDR Driver launched I made a point to mention that this whole center of gravity story was completely played out. While I suppose the shiny blue moving weight would look equally as cool in the SLDR Fairways and Rescues (dammit TaylorMade, can you please just call it a hybrid like everybody else), just as with the driver, the REAL story of the SLDR Fairway and Rescues is that low and forward CG. My point is that moveable weights, or the absence anything else that SLiDes, isn’t really noteworthy…unless you’re really looking for something to complain about, in which case ha ha ha TaylorMaid, yer still stupid. and SLDR lite) share that low and forward center of gravity feature that everyone (including TaylorMade’s competitors) is now talking about. Technically speaking, the name of the driver isn’t even SLiDeR it’s SLDR (and everyone inside of TaylorMade pronounces each and every letter ( ES– EL– DEE– ARR), but cynics, detractors, and other forms of generally irritable malcontents will no doubt offer up plenty of ridicule over the lack of anything that slides along the sole of the SLDR fairways and rescues.įrom a performance standpoint, the new clubs ( SLDR jr. The absence of sliding weights is, as I tell my 3 year old when she spills her juice, no big whoop. The SLDR Driver is currently the #1 selling driver on the market, which suggests golfers have already taken the bait. ![]() Truthfully, with SLDR Fairway and SLDR Rescue, TaylorMade probably doesn’t need the same sort of hook that comes standard with the driver. ![]()
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