TaylorMade

For other uses, see Taylormade (disambiguation).

TaylorMade-adidas

Type

Subsidiary of Adidas

Genre

Golf

Founded

1979

Founder(s)

Gary Adams

Headquarters

Carlsbad, California, U.S.

Products

Golf products

Website

www.taylormadegolf.com

TaylorMade-adidas Golf Company (TMaG) of Carlsbad, California is a U.S. headquartered subsidiary of the German based adidas Group. TaylorMade was started in 1979 by Gary Adams, the inventor of the metalwood, and the company has continued to maintain a consistent presence at the top of golf product innovation since that time, including the R7 Quad line featuring movable weight cartridges.

TaylorMade was independently owned until adidas bought the company in 1997. The image and focus of the company was redirected shortly after the adidas acquisition to take over the driver market; the company succeeded in achieving this goal in late 2005 when it officially became the No. 1 driver in golf.[citation needed] TaylorMade-adidas Golf had its first $1 billion revenue year in 2006, marking only the second time a golf brand has achieved this in industry history.[citation needed]

The company markets TaylorMade drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, irons, wedges, and golf balls. TaylorMade’s putter offerings are sold under the Rossa brand. Early in 2008, TaylorMade-adidas sold its Maxfli brand to Dick’s Sporting Goods, an exclusive vendor of some TaylorMade economy lines. TaylorMade however retained the rights to the ‘Noodle’ golf balls that Maxfli had developed.

Adidas Golf has also rapidly grown to become one of the leading golf apparel companies in the industry, thanks to technologies such as the performance fabric ‘ClimaCool’ and ‘3D Fit Foam’ in their shoes.

It is claimed that more PGA Tour Professionals play TaylorMade drivers than Callaway, Cleveland, Cobra, Nike and Ping combined.[citation needed]

TaylorMade Tour Staff Professionals

PGA Tour

Angus Short

Craig Barlow

Brian Bateman

Shane Bertsch

Bart Bryant

Cameron Beckman

Michael Bradley

Tom Byrum

Daniel Chopra

Tim Clark

Darren Clarke

Jos Cceres

Gavin Coles

Chris Couch

Robert Damron

Jason Day

Todd Fischer

Harrison Frazar

Sergio Garca

Robert Garrigus

Brent Geiberger

Alexander Germaine

Retief Goosen

Jeff Gove

Nathan Green

Mathias Grnberg

J.P. Hayes

Tim Herron

Tripp Isenhour

Dustin Johnson

Jonathan Kaye

Cliff Kresge

Martin Laird

J.L. Lewis

Peter Lonard

John Mallinger

Shaun Micheel

Joe Ogilvie

Sean O’Hair

Greg Owen

Corey Pavin

Kenny Perry

Pat Perez

Dicky Pride

Justin Rose

Joey Sindelar

John Senden

Brandt Snedeker

Scott Sterling

Roland Thatcher

David Toms

Vaughn Taylor

Scott Verplank

Mike Weir

Charlie Wi

Jay Williamson

Dean Wilson

Y.E. Yang

PGA European Tour

Martin Kaymer

Felipe Aguilar

Steven Alker

Peter Baker

Benn Barham

Richard Bland

Paul Broadhurst

Andrew Butterfield

Christian Cvar

Darren Clarke

Andrew Coltart

Stephen Dodd

Scott Drummond

Rafael Echenique

Mattias Eliasson

Mark Foster

Marcus Fraser

Ian Garbutt

Sergio Garca

Philip Golding

Retief Goosen

Peter Hanson

Peter Hedblom

Raphal Jacquelin

Michael Jonzon

Simon Khan

Paul Lawrie

Sam Little

Jean-Franois Lucquin

David Lynn

Paul McGinley

Colm Moriarty

Gary Murphy

Simon Nash

Steven O’Hara

David Park

Mark Pilkington

Richie Ramsay

Jyoti Randhawa

Andrs Romero

Carlos Rodiles

Justin Rose

Graeme Storm

Jarmo Sandelin

Lee Slattery

Richard Sterne

Miles Tunnicliff

Simon Wakefield

Steve Webster

LPGA Tour

Nicole Castrale

Paula Creamer

Natalie Gulbis

Jason Dreckow

Champions Tour

Fred Funk

Donnie Hammond

Hale Irwin

Tom Lehman

David Ogrin

Gary McCord

Loren Roberts

Dave Stockton

Joey Sindelar

Japan Golf Tour

Isao Aoki

Hidemichi Tanaka

Nationwide Tour

Justin Bolli

Guy Boros

Craig Bowden

Miguel Carballo

Paul Claxton

Scott Gump

David Hearn

David Morland IV

Steve Pate

Tom Scherrer

Dustin Risdon

Current Products

Drivers

R9 SuperTri, R9 Superdeep, R9, R9 TP, R9 460, R9 460 TP

Burner Superfast, Burner ’09, Burner ’09 TP

r7 Limited

Fairways

R9, R9 TP

Burner Superfast

Burner High Launch, Burner Tour Launch

Rescues

Burner High Launch, Burner Tour Launch

Rescue ’09 , Rescue ’09 TP

Raylor

Irons

Burner Superdeep

R9/R9 TP

TP MB Smoke,

Tour Preferred

Burner Plus, Burner ’09 Irons

Burner Plus Combo

Wedges

xFT(Exchangeable Face Technology)

Z TP

rac Satin TP

Putters

Rossa: Monza Spider, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Balero, Vicino

Core Classics: Daytona 1, Lambeau 3, Fontana 7, Suzuka 1, Sebring

Rossa TP by Kia Ma: Daytona, Imola, Monaco, Maranello, Monte Carlo

Golf Balls

Penta TP

TP Red LDP, TP Black LDP

Burner, Burner TP

Women’s

r7 CGB MAX Driver, Fairway, Rescue, Irons

Burner Superdeep Driver, Fairway, Irons

Burner ’09 Driver

Burner Fairway, Rescue

Burner Plus Irons

Burner ’07 Driver, Fairway, Rescue

r7 Irons

Junior Sets

Junior Burner Series

External links

TaylorMade Golf

adidas golf

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