
- Tags: 2012, gloire, premium performance, Taylormade Japan
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Taylormade Japan has been teasing with a special site they created called GLOIRE, named after their new Japan Market lineup that will be announced tomorrow. GLOIRE pronounced GU-RO-RE, sounds like …
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Taylormade Japan has decided to release a limited edition Spider Itsy Bitsy Ghost Pure Roll Putter for the Japanese market. The Ghost will be available in 33 34 and 35″ …
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- Tags: putter, review, spider ghost, Taylormade Japan
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It was inevitable that Taylormade would eventually release their Spider putter in the white Ghost line. Afterall, everything at Taylormade is going white. Today I received a 33″ Taylormade Japan …
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- Tags: putter, stingray ghost, Taylormade Japan
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Just a quick note that TM Japan has begun shipping their all new Stingray Ghost for the Japanese market. Available in ST-72 single bend heel shafted or ST-74 straight in …
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Its true we can all be obsessed about swing speed and distance and how far that little white ball goes. But at the end of it all we need to …
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- Tags: 2.0j, Burner, japan only, new 2011, r11, raylor ghost, superfast, Taylormade Japan
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Taylormade Japan has made their first official product launch announcement for 2011 and we hope this is the start of many to come. We all know already that that the …
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- Tags: Japan, no hole, rossa ghost tour, Taylormade Japan
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Taylormade Japan has announced the official specs and availability for the new Rossa Ghost Tour Japan Model. The Ghost Tour will initially be launched with four models as follows: Rossa …
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- Tags: Contest, giveaway, Taylormade Japan, TSG
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It’s time to announce the final winner in our current TSG Contest and Giveaway. It’s been a pretty good contest with deserving winners who contributed to the blog with dedication …
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- Tags: forgivness, iron, performance, r9 supermax, Taylormade Japan
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Taylormade always offers quite a nice balance of irons between the athlete golfer and the average golfer segments. In the summer TM Japan announced their new R9 Supermax lineup, clubs …
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- Tags: jlpga, performance, r9 supermax, takemura makoto, Taylormade Japan, tour
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Taylormade Japan has begun promoting their new R9 SuperMax line which launches in mid September and early October. They’ve chosen TM Japan ladies pro Makoto Takemura as the face and …
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- Tags: burner 2.0, driver, fairway wood, irons, japanese, JDM, r9 supermax, Taylormade Japan, utility
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Edit: updated post to include driver info! Had a chance to speak with Taylormade Japan today and they faxed over some promo sheets of their fall club releases. They’ve got …
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- Tags: fairway wood, r9, supertri, Taylormade Japan, titanium
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Pictures have surfaced in Japan of the new Supertri Ti Fairway wood for Japan. We don’t have much info on the club yet but as with previous JDM Japan Domestic …
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So you are a big Taylormade fan and want to choose a new driver. You’re checking out both the Burner Superfast TP Black and the R9 Superdeep TP driver. Which …
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I got my hands on a few demos from Taylormade Japan. They were kind enough to send me the new R9 TP Forged along with the Burner TP, Japan R9 …
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This year at the 2009 Tokyo Golf Show Taylormade’s booth was front and center with a long list of new products that should excite golfers on both side of the pond. The headliner was the new R9 Driver which was released in the USA in a different size of 420cc’s while the Japanese market has both the 420cc and an exclusive R9 MAX 460cc version. Yes the MAX 460 is USGA conforming. The R9 460cc driver features only one weight instead of 3 and we were told by Taylormade Japan design department that due to the increased size the additional weights would be unnecessary making the head way to heavy.
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