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Taylormade Launched First Ever Metal Wood Driver
Taylormade and devoted all of his time to creating the first metalwood in the history of the game. It was known as the Taylormade Metalwood and also was fashioned from stainless steel. -
Mizuno Launches First Ever Titanium Driver in JAPAN
Due to the material's durability, titanium golf drivers can have thinner faces, which results in longer shots off the course. Due to the trampoline impact, a slimmer face results in more versatility and momentum on the ball. -
Callaway Launches Big Bertha Stainless Steel Driver
What Great Bertha is. The Big Bertha driver was revolutionary in that it placed more weight from around the perimeter of the clubhead, creating a slimmer, more forgiving clubface. It also set new standards for size and components. -
McGregor Launches first Titanium Glove In the USA
The Macgregor T920 titanium wood would be one of the first club designs to make use of a supercomputer for analysis, as well as the first significant cast titanium driver offered by a U.S. maker. -
First Ever Adjustable Weighting Options By Taylormade
The golfing community is once more given a new piece of kit by Taylormade. The R7 Quad with moveable weight technology was recognized as the finest driver of the year by Golf Digest. -
First Adjustable Drivers of Spearhead by Adams and Srixon
The AHT woods that Tom developed for Golfsmith International in 1995 were the first driver and fairway woods to offer this idea for customization, even though golfers are now familiar with the adjustable hosel sleeves used on many OEM drivers starting in 2009-2011