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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

551.0. "What price TAYLOR-MADE ?" by FNYFS::HEWSON (Scream without raising your voice.) Wed Mar 15 1989 12:38

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551.1WORDS::NISKALAAhh, baseball season finally arrivesWed Mar 15 1989 13:335
    	I believe thru Nevada Bobs, Edwin Watts, etc. (large mail order
    golf outlets) that Taylor Made metal drivers run about $79.95 per
    club. I don't know the present exchange rate, so you'll have to
    figure that out. The above stores advertise in all the major golf
    magazines.
551.2All Taylor Mades aren't created equalENGINE::WARFIELDGone GolfingWed Mar 15 1989 16:1511
	Also Taylor Mades come in three different types of shaft.  Steel,
	Titanium, & Graphite.  The price goes up accordingly.  You can tell
	by looking because they are shiny silver, dull siver, & gold in
	color respectively.

	In a similar vein has anyone seen a Taylor Made with a graphite
	shaft with 10.5 degrees of loft in their recent visits to the
	local golf shops (3M area).  I want to buy one but the places I've
	looked only seem to have 9.5 degrees of loft.

	Larry
551.3And what colour is Hickory ?FERNEY::HEWSONSage comme une image...Thu Mar 16 1989 14:4714
    These clubs were all identical T-M with Dynamic Gold shafts, what I was
    really getting at was whether T-M had these clubs made local to the various
    markets which might affect price and more importantly quality...


    Seems like T-M make them all in the States, but the cheapest place to
    but them is the other end of the world which is surprising since OZ has
    whopping sales taxes on such things.


    Regards,

    BRIAN.
    Doesnt_know_whether_he_was_ripped_off_in_London_or_lucky_in_Sydney.
551.4T-M in CaliforniaTOLKIN::KOWALCZYKFri Mar 17 1989 15:0111
    If I'm not mistaken, all Taylor Mades are manufactured in California
    only.
    I bought a #3 and a #5 last year at the Golf Discount store. These
    are the Tour Preferred with the steel shaft. The price of each club
    was 79.95. The store was having a 20% of sale, so I picked up the
    clubs for 64.00 each !!
    
    Brian
    
    
    
551.5sticker shock!INDEV1::SMITHI need two of everything...Wed Mar 23 1994 11:506
    Boy... Taylor-Made clubs have sure gone up. I priced a 3-wood and
    a 5-wood, metal heads, Dynamic Gold shafts, for $125.00 + tax
    EACH! I wasn't expecting this price. I do like the 'rails' onr
    the 3 wood.
    
    		Jerry
551.6Tour Preferred/Taylor Made ... ?INDEV1::SMITHI need two of everything...Thu Jun 02 1994 13:1111
    
    	Does anyone know what the difference between the 'Tour Preferred'
    	and the 'Taylor Made', imprinted on top of the metal woods, steel
    	shaft is? I bout a 5 wood and it's got Tour Preferred written on
    	top, my buddy has one and his has 'Taylor Made'. Both are this
    	years club.. They are both the 'system 2'model, railed model.
    
    		thanks fro any info.
    
    		Jerry
    
551.7One story...CXDOCS::DCHAVEZDale - Colorado SpringsThu Jun 02 1994 17:349
>        Does anyone know what the difference between the 'Tour Preferred'
>        and the 'Taylor Made', imprinted on top of the metal woods, steel

A friend of mine just purchased the "Taylor Made" clubs and of the three,
one was marked "Tour Preferred" instead of "Taylor Made".  He took it back
and the pro said that last years model says "Tour Preferred" and this years
model says "Taylor Made".

Dale
551.8True.ANDREW::OSTROMETP Engineering Mgr.Fri Jun 03 1994 18:397
    I believe that what .-1 says is true.  I bought one in Myrtle Beach a
    few months ago, and saw both.  If you got graphite shafts, the
    printing is different, too (purple this year, some other color last
    year).  The shaft is actually different, too (lower torque, I think).

                                   Andy
551.9Thanks for the inputINDEV1::SMITHI need two of everything...Mon Jun 06 1994 13:0712
    Thanks for the input. I brought the club back. # 1 it just didn't
    match my Taylor Made 3-wood. # 2 the feel was quite different from
    my buddy's 5-wood. Really felt *stiff* like swinging a tree-trunk.
    Anyway, I explained this to the salesman/pro who was there (when I
    brought it back)... and he informed me that this was last year's
    model, identical head, but different kick-point. We then went to the
    rack... but no used 'this year's models' available. He gave me a brand
    new this year's model club... for no extra charge! I've bought several
    used clubs at great prices.
    
    		Jerry