By: Tinny | 2010-03-26 | Golf As we know, the TaylorMade Raylor has been with us since 1988 and is reputed to be the favorite utility wood amongst players from time immemorial. This kind of golf clubs are particularly adept at rescuing those, "gone into the rough", tee shots and returning them to, or close to, the course. read more
By: lina | 2010-11-29 | Golf As a former softball player turned grip-it-and-rip-it hacker, I hit some good shots and some bad shots. Needing a long club to bridge my Burner driver and Burner 3 wood to my irons, this club has far read more
By: lina | 2010-12-27 | Recreation & Sports This one club alone has changed my game entirely. I found it at Golf Galaxy for $20. I swore they mislabeled the price because surely its worth much more then that. read more
By: shelmay | 2011-03-14 | Golf This TaylorMade hybrid features a more versatile and playable compact head along with a low-friction sole that reduces drag and increases playability from most anywhere on the course. read more
By: lina | 2010-12-29 | Golf This is a good looking club, that's for sure! Seeing how each time you used it you gained more and more confidence I'm positive that it would eventually lead to lower scores. I am on the fence between this and the Nickent 5DX. Planning on going to hit each of them this week and make a decision. read more
By: lina | 2011-01-12 | Golf The TaylorMade Burner Rescue hybrid utility clubs feature a substantial steel club head that's 7% larger than TaylorMade's Rescue Dual hybrid with a 13% bigger footprint. read more
By: cheapgolfclubs18 | 2010-12-17 | Golf The SuperFast technology includes 55-gram shaft for faster swing speed and the club has the signature r7 CGB MAX color. Its features are the following aspects. read more
By: cheapgolfclubs18 | 2010-11-12 | Golf The TaylorMade Rescue Hybrid 2009 features an aesthetically pleasing, compact head shape that is both confidence-inspiring and more versatile. The Low-Friction sole reduces turf-drag and increases playability from most any lie on the course. read more
By: lina | 2010-12-27 | Recreation & Sports TaylorMade Golf r7 Max Rescue Hybrid with Graphite Shaft The TaylorMade Golf r7 Max Rescue Hybrid with Graphite Shaft has a triangular-shaped head, and the triangular clubhead geometry and shallow face promote more spin for longer carry and distance. read more
By: manning | 2010-11-05 | Golf The Rescue has a tall face with less bulge to improve alignment at address. The head's walls are very thin (0.6 millimeters), allowing the designers to move weight to the sole and lower the CG. The classically shaped Rescue TP has an adjustable hosel that lets users change the lie, loft and face angle to eight different settings. read more
By: cheapgolfclubs18 | 2010-11-20 | Golf The TaylorMade Golf R7 Max Rescue Hybrid with Graphite Shaft has a triangular-shaped head, and the triangular clubhead geometry and shallow face promote more spin for longer carry and distance. read more
By: cheapgolfclubs18 | 2010-12-24 | Recreation & Sports The TaylorMade R7 Max Rescue Hybrid with Graphite Shaft has a triangular-shaped head, and the triangular clubhead geometry and shallow face promote more spin for longer carry and distance. read more
By: golfdancer123 | 2011-07-26 | Golf Both of the R11 Rescue and 09 Rescue are the great works of Taylormade and they share similarities like nice appearance and Flight Control Technology, while they are also differnent. So my intention today is to compare the two golf clubs. read more
By: cherry | 2011-12-14 | Golf No bias, just fairly, almost every higher handicap golfer is seeking for the surprising rescues or the hybrids for his or her better golf game. precisely, find it! And it is the surprising rescue named TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 rescue, which is created for both highly skilled golfer that prefers a neutral face and the a little higher handicappers who need the perfect swing as well. read more