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Taylormade Irons: Taking it to the Green


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With winter approaching it’s the perfect time to access the current conditions going on inside your golf bag. Is there a reason your last round of gold ended up with your 20 over par? How many of your golf clubs ended up at the bottom of lakes this summer? Is there anyway to improve your game without hiring the course pro? Sure there is and Taylormade irons can help you. Who better to trust than a company who are the makers of the number one driver on the PGA tour? Yes, Taylormade clubs have been used by some of the worlds best golfers including Sergio Garcia and Paula Creamer both of who have had recent wins on the PGA tour. Success is measured by those who build their success in partnerships and the Taylormade and PGA tour partnership has been one of many successes over the years.
Now that the golf season has slowed down (at least in the northeast) it is time to see what you can do to improve your game. By all means, get out to the clubhouse on a warm day and keep working on that driver but keep in mind that unlike many sports that rely solely on athletic skill, Golf also relies heavily on the equipment used. This is why so many companies and so many developers put millions into the development of new clubs and new technology to improve the performance of every golfer. People are hitting balls farther and more accurately then at any point in the history of the game. Taylormade is a big reason why!
With the newly released Burner 09 Driver, r7 Limited Drive the competition is sure to elevate and reach new levels of excellence. Sure, Taylormade could have rested on perennial favorites like the r7 CGB Max Rescue Club but their pursuit of excellent drives them to develop even more efficient drivers to help everyone improve their game.
Once you determine the best driver for your needs then focus a while on your putter. It’s often the most overlooked tool in the arsenal of a great golfer. If your putter has become a sad excuse for a piece of metal then you owe to yourself and your game to look into the new developments in putting like the Taylormade Rossa Monza Spider Putter which happens to be this writers favorite tool for the job.
Regardless of your off-season needs, Taylormade Irons, woods and putters will be able to take care of all your club needs and will surely help you take your game to the next level.



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K. Green offering her insight to the beauty of Taylormade Irons and other quality golf equipment including golf drivers and golf apparel.



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