Taylormade Sldr Tuning Guide

  
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MORE DISTANCE. CRAZY BUT TRUE. CG LOW & FORWARD + MORE LOFT = MORE DISTANCE WHAT’S YOUR NEW LOFT? ° ©2013 Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc. Driver claim based on robot testing of 9.5° drivers in neutral setting at approximately 150 mph DSTIN JOHNSONS LOFT ball speed. #1 Driver in Golf claim based on combined 2012 wins and usage on the PGA, European. Oct 25, 2015  Adjusting a TaylorMade SLDR driver. By dmcnab, October 25, 2015 in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting. Note: This thread is 1078 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's.

I am going to have to call BS on that chart. I have mine at +1.5*, and I ASSURE YOU. It is not sitting 3* closed. Square at best, but NOT 3* closed. Well I am going to go the other way from you and I assure you that 'compared' to the R11s with both set on the standard setting the R11s is less closed then the SLDR and might be the most square head that TM has made in a while. When both are on Open, again to me the R11s sits flat out open were the SLDR looks more square now.

Just different opinions till someone actually measures them (I tried to get the two members that visited Tom Wishon to measure the one that had but no luck) The problem with that chart is that it is missing lie angles.how do you have Upright setting on the sleeve and not show the range of lie angles to be included in this chart. Thanks though for finding this chart since I could not find it. Edited by TMBob, 10 February 2014 - 11:50 AM. I am going to have to call BS on that chart. I have mine at +1.5*, and I ASSURE YOU. It is not sitting 3* closed. Square at best, but NOT 3* closed.

Taylormade Sldr 5 Wood

Well I am going to go the other way from you and I assure you that 'compared' to the R11s with both set on the standard setting the R11s is less closed then the SLDR and might be the most square head that TM has made in a while. When both are on Open, again to me the R11s sits flat out open were the SLDR looks more square now. Just different opinions till someone actually measures them (I tried to get the two members that visited Tom Wishon to measure the one that had but no luck) The problem with that chart is that it is missing lie angles.how do you have Upright setting on the sleeve and not show the range of lie angles to be included in this chart.

Taylormade Sldr Instructions Tuning Guide

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I might be able to get my loft and lie angle checked this week. I will update if I am able to do it. I am going to have to call BS on that chart.

I have mine at +1.5*, and I ASSURE YOU. It is not sitting 3* closed. Square at best, but NOT 3* closed. Well I am going to go the other way from you and I assure you that 'compared' to the R11s with both set on the standard setting the R11s is less closed then the SLDR and might be the most square head that TM has made in a while. When both are on Open, again to me the R11s sits flat out open were the SLDR looks more square now.

Just different opinions till someone actually measures them (I tried to get the two members that visited Tom Wishon to measure the one that had but no luck) The problem with that chart is that it is missing lie angles.how do you have Upright setting on the sleeve and not show the range of lie angles to be included in this chart. I might be able to get my loft and lie angle checked this week. I will update if I am able to do it. Awesome, but do you have another head that it can be compared to from TM? That would be a big help in understanding the SLDR •. I am going to have to call BS on that chart. I have mine at +1.5*, and I ASSURE YOU.