Loft up for More Distance – the TaylorMade SLDR Driver 's CG location is low-and-forward, a monumental shift in metalwood thinking. For decades it has been accepted that a low-and-back CG is best. Moving the CG forward promotes faster ball speed and lower spin. And in order to get the most distance from SLDR, you have to change the way you think about loft.
FACT: High Launch + Low Spin + More Loft = More Distance
No longer is playing a driver with 12 degrees of loft something to be ashamed of. In fact, former British Open Champion Stewart Cink is playing a 12 degree SLDR. While it was admittedly strange to him at first, once he started carrying the ball past his playing competitors, he was sold. Try lofting up yourself to see just how much it will benefit your game. You’ll be blown away.
SLDR maximizes distance for all golfers
- Low forward CG makes SLDR TaylorMade's lowest spinning driver ever SLDR unlocks that distance by enabling the golfer to hit the ball higher with less spin – WHEN THEY ADD LOFT SLDR can help all golfers get closer to the ideal launch conditions of 17°,/1700rpm All golfers can achieve distance gains w/out changing their swing or ball speed
"Our expertise at positioning the center of gravity low and forward in a driver sets us apart from our competitors and is vital to making SLDR the spectacular distance machine that it is."
Dr. Benoit Vincent
Chief Technical Officer
21 SLDR weight positions to dial in the desired shot shape
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