dec06 New TaylorMade balls

TaylorMade has unveiled four new golf balls for 2008 – the Tour Preferred Red and Black and the Burner and Burner TP.

Justin Rose is among an elite group of TaylorMade Staff Players who’ve tested the ball with success.

Now TG is the first magazine in Europe to get our hands on them and we can officially reveal the technology behind them…

It’s called Low Drag Performance (LDP) and is a new aerodynamic dimple technology that helps the balls fly longer, even on your mishits.

“We analysed more than 80,000 swings and found that there was a significant amount of off-centre hits for players at every handicap level,” says Dean Snell, TaylorMade’s director of research and development.

“With Low Drag Performance, we’ve designed a technology that keeps the ball in the air longer while maintaining lift by reducing drag, or resistance against the ball in flight.”

The new TP balls will suit a wide range of players with driver spin rates between 1,000 to 3,000 rpm.

The TP Red is a four-piece ball suited to players with a higher spin rate.

The TP Black is a three-piece ball aimed at the lower spin player.

The complementing Burner and Burner TP golf balls feature the same LDP technology but have further design attributes for greater out-and-out distance off the tee.

The secret to big hits lies at the centre of the ball where a high-energy/low compression core combines with a special SpeedMantle layer to limit the spin off the driver.

But the Burner’s distance doesn’t come at the sacrifice of feel. The core’s 75-compression count combined with a soft loathane cover guarantees excellent spin and touch for greenside shots, TaylorMade claim.

All four TaylorMade balls will be available in shops in February, 2008, priced at £40 a dozen.

For more information visit www.taylormadegolf.com

TG took all four balls out for a first hit yesterday and were impressed with the feel and feedback around the greens and how well the balls flew through the air.

To view the first hit of the TaylorMade balls scroll down…

 

 

 

 

- Just so you know, whilst we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this page, we never allow this to influence product selections - read why you should trust us.