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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