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TaylorMade Clubs By Year — (Golf Instructor’s Advice)

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Patrick Corley

As the Head Golf Coach at Tell Me More Golf, I’m on a mission to provide you with a one-stop-shop for all your golfing information needs. 

We’ve covered a wealth of golfing topics, and here’s another. This time we’re looking at Taylormade golf clubs, so let’s get into it. 

List Of All Taylormade Drivers By Year

As one of the top golfing brands, Taylormade is known for producing high-quality drivers, which is why some of the best golfers on the planet have wielded a Taylormade weapon when teeing off.

For example, Tiger Woods, Collin Morikawa and Rory McIlroy have all teed it up with a variety of TaylorMade drivers in recent times. 

First launched in 1979 with the “M1” driver, Taylormade is now into its sixth decade of making drivers. 

See below for a full list of Taylormade drivers by year: 

  • 1979 – M1 (1 Metalwood)
  • 1980 – Pittsburgh Persimmon
  • 1983 – Burner 
  • 1983 – Tour Burner
  • 1988 – Burner Plus 
  • 1995 – Bubble Shaft Burner
  • 1997 – Bubble Shaft Burner 2
  • 2000 – 300, 320 and 360
  • 2002 – R510, R540, R580 XD and Burner 420
  • 2003 – R510 TP and R360 XD
  • 2004 – R5 Dual Type W, N and D
  • 2005 – r7, r7 Quad TP, r7 460, r7 425, r7425 TP r5 Dual TP
  • 2006 – r7 Draw, r5 XL N, r5 XL D
  • 2007 – r7 CGB Max, r7 SuperQuad, Burner Draw, Burner Women’s
  • 2008 – r7 Limited, r7 Limited, Tour Burner, Burner TP
  • 2009 – R9, R9 460
  • 2010 – R9 SuperDeep TP, Burner SuperFast
  • 2011 – R11, Burner SuperFast 2.0
  • 2012 – R11 S, RocketBallz, RocketBallz Tour, RocketBallz Bonded, Burner SF 2.0
  • 2013 – R1, RBZ Stage 2 Bonded, RBZ Stage 2 Tour TP
  • 2014 – SLDR 460, SLDR 430, SLDR White, SLDR Jetspeed, SLDR-S mini
  • 2015 – Aeroburner, R15 460, R15 430
  • 2016 – M1 430, M1 460
  • 2017 – M1 440, M2, M2 D-Type
  • 2018 – M3, M3 440, M4, M4-D
  • 2019 – M5, M5 Tour, M6, M6-D, Original One Mini, M-Gloire
  • 2020 – SIM, SIM MAX, SIM MAX-D
  • 2021 – SIM2, SIM2 MAX, SIM2 MAX-D, 300 Mini, M4 Women’s
  • 2022 – Stealth, Stealth Plus, Stealth HD, Stealth HD Women’s, Stealth Goire, Stealth Goire Women’s, Kalea Premier Women’s
  • 2023 – Stealth 2 Stealth 2 Plus, Stealth 2 HD, StealthHD Women’s, BRNR Mini

As we can see from the list above, over the years Taylormade is a brand that has made no shortage of drivers, most of which have been incredibly well received. As a professional golf coach with over 50 years experience, I’ve been in the game a long time and have thus wrapped my hands round a wealth of golf clubs. For some time in the 1990’s, I predominantly made use of Callaway drivers, but in the early 2000’s, I was a huge fan of the R510 TP, before moving onto the r7 Quad TP. In recent times, I also really enjoyed hitting both the SIM2 and the SIM2 MAX. 

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List Of All Taylormade Irons By Year

As a maker of top-quality golf clubs, one that has been in operation since the late 1970’s, Taylormade has brought us some very good irons over the years. 

Here is a full list of Taylormade irons by year: 
  • 1980 – KVD, PR1
  • 1985 – Tour Preferred F
  • 1986 – Iron Cleeks
  • 1987 – Tour Preferred TD
  • 1991 – ICW-11, ICW-5
  • 1992 – ICW Mid Tour
  • 1993 – Burner Midsize
  • 1996 – Burner Bubble Tour, Oversized Burner
  • 1997 – Ti Bubble 2, Burner Bubble
  • 1998 – LCG Burner, Bubble 2, Burner Oversized
  • 1999 – Firesole Tour, Firesole
  • 2000 – Supersteel
  • 2002 – 360, 320, 300 Forged, RAC, 200
  • 2003 – RAC MB, RAC LT, RAC OS, RAC Combo
  • 2005 – R7 CBG Max, R7 XD, RAC OS
  • 2006 – RAC MB TP, R7 TP (Tour Preferred), R7 Draw, R7
  • 2008 – Tour Preferred MB Smoke, Tour Preferred MB Tour Burner, Burner Plus
  • 2009 – Burner 1.0
  • 2010 – R9 TP, R9
  • 2011 – Burner 2.0, R11, TP MC, TP MB, TP CB
  • 2012 – Rocketballz, Rocketballz Max
  • 2013 – Rocketballz HP, Speedblade, Speedblade HL, Rocketbladez, Rocketblades Max, Rocketbladez Tour
  • 2014 – SLDR, RSi 1, RSi 2, RSi TP
  • 2015 – AeroBurner, PSi, PSi Tour, Kalea Set Women’s
  • 2016 – M2, M2 Tour
  • 2017 – M CGB, P730 Forged, P750 Tour Proto, P770, P790, M2, M1
  • 2018 – P790, P760, M4, M3
  • 2019 – M Gloire, P7TW, P790 Ti, P790, M6, M5
  • 2020 – SIM Gloire, P7MB, P7MC, P770, SIM Max OS, SIM Max
  • 2021 – RBZ Speedlite, RBZ Speedlite Women’s, P790 UDI, P790 Black Finish, SIM 2, SIM 2 Max
  • 2022 – Stealth, Stealth Women’s Stealth DHY, Stealth UDI, Stealth Gloire, Stealth Gloire Women’s, Kalea Premier Women’s
  • 2023 – Stealth HD, Stealth HD Women’s

List Of All Taylormade Putters By Year

Taylormade probably aren’t as well known for making putters as they are drivers and irons, but that’s not to say that they haven’t released some excellent putters over the years. 

Below is a list of Taylormade putters by year: 
  • 1999 – Burner NC Series
  • 2000 – ROHO Series
  • 2002 – Rossa Indy 2, Rossa Lambeau 3
  • 2003 – Rossa Monza Mid, Rossa Monza Long 
  • 2004 – Rossa Monza Center Shaft, Rossa Mezza Monza, Rossa Mezza Monza Center Shaft, Rossa CGB, Rossa TP
  • 2005 – Rossa Monza Corza
  • 2006 – Monza Corza Mid, Mezza Monza AGSI
  • 2007 – Classic, Corzina, Inza, Tourismo
  • 2008 – Rossa TP, Rossa Monza Spider
  • 2009 – Core Classics, Rossa Balero
  • 2010 – Rossa Spider Vicino, Rossa Corza Ghost, Rossa Daytona Ghost
  • 2011 – Ghost Spider, Ghost, Classic 79
  • 2012 – Ghost Manta, Ghost Tour, Ghost Spider S, White Smoke
  • 2013 – Daddy Long Legs, Spider Blade
  • 2014 – Ghost Tour Series
  • 2016 – OS, Spider Limited Red, Spider Limited
  • 2017 – Spider Tour Platinum, Spider Tour Red & Black
  • 2018 – Spider ARC, Spider Tour Black, Spider Tour Diamond Silver, Spider Tour Platinum, Spider Mini, TP Red White
  • 2019 – SpiderX, MySpider, MySpiderX, Spider Mini Copper, TP Black Copper, TP Patina
  • 2020 – TRUSS, Spider S
  • 2023 – TP Reserve, Spider GTX, Spider GT Max

Which Taylormade Club Models Were Released In The Last Five Years?

In the last five years, the guys over at Taylormade have certainly been busy working away on plenty of new models, as we can see from the list above. 

In 2018, the M3 and M4 line of drivers were released, along with the P760 Taylormade irons. A year later, the P790 and P790 Ti irons followed, along with the M5, M5 Tour, M6, M6-D, Original One Mini, M-Gloire drivers. Fast forward to 2020 and the SIM range made its mark, with the SIM and SIM MAX drivers, as well as the SIM MAX irons. The P770 and P7MC irons were also released in 2020. 

2021 saw the launch of the SIM 2 MAX line , which covered both drivers and irons, while the P790 range of irons was also released. In the last two years, the Taylormade Stealth irons and drivers have caused a lot of buzz, while we’ve seen an update to both the P770 and P790 irons. 

In recent years, Taylormade has also evolved its Spider putter series. After releasing the Spider Tour in 2017, the Spider X came in 2020, with the Spider EX following a year later. In 2023, the Spider putter evolution continued with the arrival of the Spider Tour, as well as the Spider GTX and GT Max.

Are There Any New Limited Edition Or Special Version Taylormade Drivers?

In late 2023, Taylormade released a special edition version of the Stealth 2 Plus, referred to as the Carbonwood. This club became highly sought after when big-name golfers such as Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler were seen using it on the PGA Tour.

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T.P. Mills Anvil Series Putter Review

Josh Babbitt

When it comes to the world of golf equipment, and more specifically putters, few companies have an iconic heritage like that of T.P. Mills. If you played the game six degrees of separation, almost every single putter used today could somehow be traced back to the man they call “The Father of the Milled Putter”. He is the man that took the mundane task of creating putters and turned it into an artist with a blank canvas. The “artwork” he has created is legendary and in some circles his putters hold a collectible value that is nearly priceless. The former US postal worker has become a true icon in the world of golf club design and implementation.

History From the company T.P. Mills’s handmade putters have been treasured by Five presidents of the United States as well as Prime ministers, national and foreign dignitaries, celebrities and nearly every tour player that has graced this great game. The T.P. Mills company has letters of gratitude from such people along with the accompaniment of personal checks, payment for the clubs. Let there be no mistake, T.P. Mills was responsible for taking a club that sold for $35 to $45 and through great craftsmanship and originality turning it into something that sold for several hundred even thousands of dollars. T.P. Mills turned putter manufacturing into putter designing and then into the art of making a putter. Many of the top putter designers of the last 20 years are collectors of T.P.’s work. Yet, T. P. and David will be the first to say that there is no magic wand. “Its still the puttee’ more than the putter,” “But if you get the putter where you like the feel of it, the weight, balance and loft are right for you, the “sweet spot” is where it should be and the shaft flex is correct, that’s as far as you can go.”

Today the T.P. Mills Co. runs under the leadership of T.P.’s son David and his talent and craftsmanship are well recognized among the top PGA tour players and amateur players around the world. And whose handmade models have won many current PGA Tour and European events ensuring the family a proud tradition of making handmade’s one at a time. The Mills family continues to design and develop new models with each one being a putter of precision craftsmanship that many believe cannot be matched.

First Impressions When the T.P. Mills box arrived at THP HQ, I would be lying if I said I was not excited. Growing up playing this game, I played many of their original designs and at one time found myself wondering if I would ever play something else. Opening of the box was a throwback to my childhood because of those fond memories, but once the box was opened, those throwback ideas were gone. In front of me lay a gorgeous new piece of artwork that stood on its own merit and while sharing the same name and values, would look this good had it had any name stamped on it. Finished in a glossy black, the Anvil Series from T.P. Mills stood before me and just made me smile. When we took a closer look at the head, you see the larger face milling that begs to show off impact feel and subtle mill marks throughout the finish that really make this putter stand out.

This single sight line coming off the back is a nice contrasting color and really gives you the feeling of a good set up when preparing to make your stroke. The putter itself has quite a few different custom stampings on it from the Anvil Series and logo on the sole to the T.P. Mills logo featured on the face. White, orange, and a subtle green all seem to be the shades that were used on this particular prototype. By the time we were done staring at this sculpture some might call a putter, it was time to put it to good use.

View from THP During the THP testing we were fortunate enough to have quite a few golfers be able to put the T.P. Mills Anvil Series in play. Words probably will do a poor job in describing the elation that most felt as they used this putter, but we will forge ahead and work with what we have. Most people that try out a putter talk about feel and the sensation that you get using terms like soft, crisp, etc…When describing the feel at impact, I can only use the word “full”. Is it soft? Definitely, but it’s much more than that. There is an underlying firmness about it, that is hard to put a description on. When you strike this one just right, you get a level of “pureness” that you just do not see much in other pieces of equipment. It releases an audible tone that sounds full and harmonic like a grand piano compared to a child’s toy.

The debate that lasts forever for putter purists is what matters more, how a putter feels at impact, or the alignment and forgiveness of a putter to allow for players to miss? Only individual golfers will be able to answer that question, but if feel inspires confidence in the putter stroke, then perhaps you will be able to make a better stroke and mishit less balls. Of course the other side to that is that with proper alignment and more forgiveness, you might get better feel more often and in turn make more putts. It is an ongoing debate in the minds of most golfing purists that really has no right or wrong answer.

There is nothing wrong with the forgiveness or the alignment of the T.P. Mills Anvil Series putter. In fact, we found both of those attributes to be extremely satisfactory. However, if you are a golfer that swears by feel, then the Anvil Series may be exactly what you are looking for. I used the term “full” to describe it before, and it really hits the nail on the head here. There is a certain bass tone that comes out audibly that is not expected but is both delightful and welcoming.

Technical Specs The Anvil Series has: Loft – 3* Lie – 71* Length – 35″ (the customer will have the ability to choose the length at point of purchase) Headweight – is approximately 352g

Overall T.P. Mills has the heritage, the quality, the performance, and the feel to be one of the best on the market today. The feel and feedback of the Anvil Series was cherished by most of our testers and left them wanting more. If there was a Mount Rushmore of putter brands, there is no doubt that it would be graced with the likes of the T.P. Mills brand for innovation and quality. For more information on the brand overall, check out their website at www.tpmills.com . The Anvil Series is coming soon and to sign up for the latest news on this model, check out www.tpmillsputters.com .

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 07:  Justin Thomas of the United States is recorded by a camera crew during a practice round prior to THE PLAYERS Championship on THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass on March 07, 2023 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy was walking into the locker room at Oak Hill, his caddie and manager in tow, ready to blow it all up. He’d just finished tied for seventh at the PGA Championship in May 2023, and Brooks Koepka was on his way to passing McIlroy for his fifth career major.

And the “Full Swing” cameras were there.

“I almost feel like I want to do a complete reboot,” McIlroy said, hunched over on a bench.

“No you don’t,” manager Sean O’Flaherty said.

“No, I do. Because I feel like it’s the only way I’m gonna break through.”

O’Flaherty began to bite his nails and looked up at caddie Harry Diamond like a man who’d been through this before. McIlroy had just earned his fifth top-10 finish in his last six major championships. He was undeniably one of the three best golfers in the world. But at that moment …

“It feels so far away,” McIlroy said.

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That’s in the first episode of the second season of Netflix’s “Full Swing” documentary series, a season that takes a clear and substantial leap from its debut. If Season 1 felt like an entertaining but generic and surface-level introduction to golf for new audiences, Season 2 is more of a lived-in, compelling narrative that gets into tough subjects and tells a complete story. If the former had an “everything is great!” vibe, the latter is raw and allows you to hang out in the little details of difficult moments (and the great ones).

It feels like it properly tells the story of what happened in golf in 2023, for better or worse. And yes, some might be because 2023 gave Netflix much more to work with. It allowed the season to smartly frame itself by opening with the tension around the PGA Tour ’s potential deal with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia and then build the framing around the buildup to the Ryder Cup. Then it could dedicate two episodes to the United States versus Europe. But it also learned how to lean into those elements in ways the first season didn’t.

Some of it is about comfort. Showrunner Chad Mumm said Season 1, chronicling 2022 on the PGA Tour and LIV’s first moments, shot 750 hours of raw footage with 3,000 hours of archives brought in. This year it was 900 hours shot with 10,000 hours of archives.

“I think that we just became part of the fabric of life on tour in a way that was harder in Year 1 just only because we were brand new and nobody had seen the show,” Mumm said.

That’s the difference. That mixed with a better feel for how to pair storylines in an episode to tell a larger story about golf. You can feel the difference, leading to more raw moments of sincerity.

When the shocking June 6 announcement came about the framework agreement with PIF, the cameras were already inside Justin Thomas’ house and caught his reaction as he watched PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan on TV. They were at a Waffle House with Joel Dahmen and his caddie, Geno Bonnalie, as they saw it on their phones. They were in the car with Collin Morikawa and caddie Jonathan Jakovac spiraling in shock. Shortly after, they got McIlroy in the car, upset, saying, “I’m almost at the point where it’s like, f— it, do what you wanna do.” And then they could parallel all this with a shot of Dustin Johnson driving a boat, shades on and feeling validated in his decision to jump to LIV the year prior.

But they use that access in intelligent ways. The episode structures feel much more nuanced than in Season 1, when it was often, “Look, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth are friends,” or, “Tony Finau and Collin Morikawa are different.” Episode 1 balances the contrasting arcs of McIlroy and Koepka as they search for major No. 5. Episode 2 dives into the June 6 reaction while following one golfer who went to LIV, Johnson, and another whom many thought would, Rickie Fowler, as he has a comeback season.

“Full Swing” also digs into the real-life impact the first season had on some of its participants. Episode 3 is perhaps the season’s best, focusing on mental health in golf by showing the parallel of Wyndham Clark being given an ultimatum by caddie John Ellis and having his breakout, major-winning season and Dahmen becoming a massive star — because of the show — and not knowing how to handle it. You see a struggling golfer coming to terms with his issues in real time while those around him try to get through to him. Combining these stories was brilliant.

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It’s safe to say no golfer will come out of this season more beloved than Keegan Bradley. There’s an earnestness in his Ryder Cup pursuit and an extreme maturity in how he handles having the cameras on him as he takes the disappointing call from U.S. captain Zach Johnson.

That rawness is the difference. Having a cute episode about 21-year-old rising star Tom Kim is one thing. It’s another to commit time to how he rubs some people the wrong way and the lessons he has to learn as he goes through this maturation process. You see players taking him under their wings, but you also see all of them consistently giving him flak and trying to humble him. (Scottie Scheffler and Spieth, two fellow Dallas-area golfers, appear to be the leaders of this operation.)

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It’s one thing to commit an episode to the Fitzpatrick brothers. It’s another to have Alex Fitzpatrick, who isn’t even on the PGA Tour, not holding back that he is sick and frustrated about being known as Matt’s less successful little brother. It makes his incredible Open Championship run so much more rewarding.

Sure, you have moments when you wonder why we hear almost nothing of Jon Rahm’s Masters win and his move to LIV. We don’t meet Brian Harman even as he runs away with the Open Championship. Scheffler got a chunk of an episode in Season 1, but we hardly hear a peep about the world No. 1 this time around. That’s not a complaint — you won’t get every major winner every season. The best stuff is earned, not retroactively forced.

And no, Netflix won’t always have massive, sport-altering news each June. It won’t have the Ryder Cup each year. But one comes away from Season 2 with confidence that this has sincere value. And there’s a growing sense that each new installment will add more comfort, access and fully formed stories that can organically show you the journey that is men’s professional golf.

“Just being there for now two years of it,” Mumm said, “going into our third year feels like there’s a lot of trust. Everybody knows our crews now, and hopefully that means we fade away honestly and become part of the background and that allows us to capture the stuff that ends up making it into the show, the real stuff.”

I enjoyed the first season, but I thought there was a limit to my enjoyment. I didn’t want Season 2 to end. That’s because of the real stuff.

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Ed is the latest addition to the Street Fighter 6 roster. Focusing on punching his way through enemies, the former Shadaloo member returns as the third DLC character. As with every character in the game, Capcom includes them inside the World Tour as Masters of their fighting style who teach the main character more about their own story and offer some occasional sparring.

Another great feature that Street Fighter 6 offers is the ability to acquire costumes through the World Tour by completing character Bonds. If you are wondering where to find Ed in the massive world of World Tour, then this guide will provide the answers you need.

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To locate Ed in the World Tour, you must make your way to the subway entrance outside Haggar Stadium at nighttime. Once you reach the entrance, you will find C. Raven , who will start the mission " Neo Shadaloo's Leader? " once you talk to him. Your objective will be to defeat the Neo Shadaloo members in Urban Park Station at night. Head down the staircase, and you will find three enemies waiting for you near the subway. After dealing with them, head inside the train to watch a cutscene where Ed beats more Neo Shadaloo members.

Once the cutscene is over, talk to C. Raven, who will be standing in front of you, to complete the mission and get the rewards. From here, look forward towards the staircase that cannot be accessed, and you will find Ed standing next to them.

Once you approach him, another cutscene will play, and this time, you will have to fight some enemies alongside Ed. Once the fight is over, you can talk to him and get accepted as his student. This will open up a new style for you to fight with.

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LIV’s crusade on slow play is laudable – some on the PGA Tour move slower than kidney stones

It is now 29 years since the Tour hit a slow coach in the only place it hurts: their scorecard

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Carlton “Slugger” White’s attitude to slow play never made much sense when he worked on the PGA Tour .

The chief referee, with the Dallas moustache as bullish as his nickname, said he did not favour issuing penalty shots to the snails over fears he would “drastically affect the guy’s life with the click of a stopwatch.”

However, in every other area, Slugger was the arch stickler.

This bear of a man once burst into tears after disqualifying Kevin Stadler for playing with a slightly bent sand-wedge, knowing the golfer would probably lose his card as a result. “I always tried to keep it impersonal,” White said on his retirement three years ago. “There’s no face on a golf ball, right?”

I suppose there is a face on a stopwatch, but still, this blindspot of a good and decent character was at the very least inconsistent. Just like playing with a non-conforming club as Stadler did - completely unwittingly - was against the rules, so, too, is taking too damned long. Granted, it is difficult to police, but not nearly as difficult as the Tour makes out.

Consider the last man to receive a one-stroke penalty for slow play at a regular, individual PGA Tour event was Glen “All” Day - in 1995.

At the time, Slugger was barely a third into his 40-year stint and as he was vice president of rules and competition for the last third, he must be regarded as complicit in allowing the scourge to fester.

“I hate slow play, but I can’t agree with the idea of hitting players with penalty strokes,” White said. Think about it: he was head of rules, but was against enforcing those rules. Baffling.

Which brings us to the final round of the latest LIV event in Jeddah on Sunday. Adrian Meronk was penalised a stroke for taking two minutes over a shot. The Pole would have finished in a tie for fifth and won $750,000. Instead, he finished in a tie for sixth and won $502,000. It was the right and brave decision. And who is LIV’s chief referee? Slugger White. Equally baffling.

Or then, maybe not, because it is plainly in LIV’s masterplan to tackle the turtles. While the PGA Tour has gone more than 1,000 tournaments with no penalties, LIV has issued two in its last 10 events. Englishman Richard Bland fell foul of the timepiece at Valderrama last July.

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This crusade should be applauded, but watch out if you do - you might be labelled a ‘Saudi shill’, as I was when welcoming Meronk’s sanction. Sigh. It should be possible to disagree with aspects of LIV while celebrating other features, just as it should surely be excusable to praise Greg Norman in this regard.

Like most great players - Bernhard Langer excepted - the LIV chief executive has long been an advocate of the officials enforcing the rules. Way back in 1992, Norman said: “I blame the officials, not the players … it’s inexcusable.” Contrast this point of view with that of Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour commissioner, who last year actually held up slow play as a positive.

“We’re in the entertainment business,” he said. “We’re on TV. Look at the number of times that we’re finishing on time, if not early. That’s a frustration of mine because we don’t want people turning off CBS or NBC before the competition, before 6pm.”

There are a few points to make about that astonishing statement. First, let me repeat, that slow play is against the regulations; you know those sacred rules that have seen players disqualified for the grievous crime of not signing their scorecards properly.

Rule 5.6a states the penalty for the first slow play breach is one shot, the second time is two shots and the third is DQ. It does not mention fines as a deterrent, but that is the Tour’s answer - and such are the ludicrous sums now on offer that this approach is more ineffective than ever.

Only one punishment will speed them up and that is on the scorecard.

Just like LIV, the Tour’s rules allow 50 seconds for the first to play and 40 seconds for the others, but the regulation is broken so many times in a round by so many players that it seems unenforceable. So the issue has been permitted to fester to the extent where nearly five-hour rounds for threeballs and four hours for twoballs are deemed acceptable. Indeed, Monahan intimated that the TV executives set their schedules by these pathetic average times. All in the name of “entertainment”. Laughable.

In truth, viewers are aghast when seeing Patrick Cantlay take 84 seconds over a four-footer - as he did at Harbour Town last April - and are turned off by JB Holmes taking more than four minutes to play his approach on the last at Torrey Pines a few years ago.

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Both Americans are as painfully slow as kidney stones, but they are not the only culprits or even the worst. The Tour happens to have more tortoises than the Galapagos Islands. And inaction has consequences.

Hackers copy pros and inevitably, the curse has spread into the club game, with monthly medals now stretching to unfathomable periods. Do you remember when you could zoom around in three hours and it did not even feel fast? Halcyon days. Pace of play is regularly shown up in surveys as one of the main factors for golfers quitting. In an era when time is ever more precious, the sport continues to shoot itself in the cement boot.

So well done LIV and well done Norman for persuading White to change the habit of a near lifetime by finally hitting the pros where it hurts. Every Tour and each commissioner should follow suit.

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India v England: Ben Stokes says his team have evolved despite series loss

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Ben Stokes says his England team have "massively evolved" on the tour of India, despite losing the series.

England are 3-1 down going into the fifth Test and will suffer a first series defeat under Stokes' captaincy whatever the result in Dharamsala.

"Just because the scoreline at the moment reads 3-1, it doesn't mean that we've gone backwards," said Stokes.

"There are lots of these things that we have massively progressed on as a team whilst out on this tour."

England's success in the series opener in Hyderabad was one of their greatest victories in an overseas Test, raising hopes Stokes' men could become the first visiting team to win a Test series in India since 2012.

But England have since suffered three successive defeats, despite having solid opportunities to take control in each of the second, third and fourth Tests. Overall, England have lost six of their past 11 Tests.

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The emergence of young spinners Tom Hartley and Shoaib Bashir in India has been a huge success, but England's middle order has too often been found wanting. The likes of Jonny Bairstow, who will play his 100th Test in Dharamsala, and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes may need a strong performance in the final Test to push their case to be included in the home summer.

"If you take the results by itself you'd say, 'we're going backwards', but we haven't," said Stokes.

"The individuals and the team have massively evolved on this tour.

"The way in which everyone committed to becoming a better version of themselves from when we last played was quite obvious; everyone's fitter and it was just a really different feel around how we operated from the summer before.

"You don't just get given an opportunity to go and represent England, you don't just get given an opportunity to play in this team. Once you're in, you have to earn it and keep it."

Another player who may need a strong performance in Thursday's final Test, if selected, is pace bowler Ollie Robinson.

In the cool conditions of the Himalayas, England could field three specialist fast bowlers for the first time on the tour.

Stokes described the pitch as a "belting cricket wicket", meaning England could stick with the spin duo of Hartley and Bashir, but if an extra seamer is required, then Robinson is likely competing with the uncapped Gus Atkinson.

Robinson endured a difficult return to the side in the fourth Test. The Sussex seamer dropped a crucial catch and was down on pace with the ball after suffering a back injury while making a half-century with the bat. He did not bowl at all in the second innings as India completed victory.

"His work ethic away from playing was very good - he gave himself the best chance of being in a position to win that game for us," said Stokes. "The thing to look at is that he was out on the field, trying to influence the game even though he wasn't feeling 100%.

"A lesser man would have put their hands up, walked away and not even tried."

Some of the England players will meet the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, before training on Wednesday.

Stokes, meanwhile, has confirmed he is available for England's defence of the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and United States in June.

He also said he intends to play in The Hundred for the first time since 2021. Stokes has been retained by Northern Superchargers and says he will be available for four or five games under new head coach Andrew Flintoff.

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Taylor Swift Poses Backstage with BLACKPINK’s Lisa at Eras Tour Show in Singapore: 'Had a Blast'

The duo posed for a series of snaps at Swift's second of six concerts at the National Stadium in Kallang

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BLACKPINK ’s Lisa is a Swiftie!

On Monday, the singer, 26, shared a series of snaps of herself posing with Taylor Swift backstage at the "Karma" hitmaker's second Eras Tour  show in Singapore.

In Lisa’s Instagram carousel, Swift, 34, could seen wrapping her arm around Lisa’s shoulders as she rested her head on the star while wearing a pale green slogan sweater and a pair of denim shorts.

The photo was followed by another of Swift posing alongside Lisa and three of her friends.

“Had such a blast at The Eras Tour! Amazing performance💘 @taylorswift,” Lisa’s captioned the post.

The "Pink Venom" singer teamed her outfit, which consisted of a black bralette, skirt, fishnet top and denim Louis Vuitton handbag, with a large collection of friendship bracelets .

Lisa showed off her bracelets in the first photo from the carousel as she flashed a double peace sign, before smiling for a snap with the stage in the background as she held her wrists up.

The star was seen trading friendship bracelets with fans at the National Stadium show on Sunday according to a video shared on X (formerly Twitter). Photos and videos shared on X also captured Lisa walking around the venue with her friends.

And Lisa wasn't the only famous face in the crowd at Sunday's show, as actor Barry Keoghan was also spotted in the VIP tent supporting his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter , who is Swift's support act.

In a video  shared on X, Keoghan, 31, watched Carpenter, 24, sing the outro of her hit “Nonsense” while covering his mouth with his VIP lanyard. He then smiled and raised his hands in applause after the "Feather" singer referenced the famous indoor waterfall inside Singapore's Jewel Changi shopping mall while singing an ad-lib.

Meanwhile, Swift’s boyfriend Travis Kelce spent some time in Philadelphia over the weekend.

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The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34 — whose brother Jason Kelce lives in Philadelphia with his family — paid a visit to celebrity barber Willis Orengo, who shared a photo of the two on Instagram on Saturday.

Travis' visit to Philly comes after he supported his girlfriend during the first night of her Eras Tour stop in Sydney, Australia on Feb. 23.

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  1. TP Tour

    tp tour - at walton heath. alex lodge - winner at fulwell. ben isaac - winner at burnham beeches. dan gaunt order of merit champion 2017. michael o' connor - winner at the london club. tomasz anderson - winner at royal st george's. jamie elson - winner at royal ashdown old course.

  2. TP Tour

    TP Tour. Professional Golf Tour based in England. World class venues. Over 200 tournaments staged since 2011.

  3. Schedule

    The Drift - East Horsley, Surrey - PM Start - 18 Hole Tournament Top class practice facilities on site - Minimum £1,000 first prize - Limited Field

  4. TP Tour season comes to a close

    TP Tour. By Golf Monthly. published November 08, 2012. The TP Tour Series finished its season off with a bang, closing the 2012 season with three events from October 26 to October 31. During the first event at Brocket Hall Golf Club 's Palmerston Course on the October 26, home professional Tom Shadbolt took advantage of his knowledge of course ...

  5. TP Tour Series winner set to compete with world stars

    The TP Tour is delighted once again to be partnering with the Afrasia Golf Masters being held December 3-7 2013, at the Ernie Els signature designed Four Seasons Anahita, Mauritius. The winner of our professional event at The Buckinghamshire will win an invitation to compete among a world class field of pros, at one of the world's finest resorts.

  6. TP Tour Results

    A field of 55 players contested the latest TP Tour Series event, the 15th event of the tour's 2012 season, which was played at the Army GC, Aldershot on 28th June. The course was in fine fettle with greens in immaculate condition, comparable in speed with a European Tour event. There was a swirling wind which meant scoring proved tough.

  7. TP TOUR (@tptourgolf) / Twitter

    Pro Golf Tour in England, founded 2011. Driving talent. #competition #playthebest #raiseyourgame. Professional Sports League London tptourseries.com Joined April 2011. 6,218 Following. 6,222 Followers. Tweets & replies. Media. TP TOUR. @tptourgolf.

  8. TP Tour Series poised for March start

    The 2013 TP Tour will mark the start of its third season when the 2013 circuit gets underway at Hankley Common at the start of March. Golf Monthly. EST. 1911. US Edition. Subscribe. ×. Search. News Buying Advice Tips ...

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    www.tptourseries.com SERIES 8 - Our 8th season. In 2018 we'll have 20 tournaments, all at top ranked courses. Play better. Play TP TOUR. [email protected]

  10. Marshall wins at Woburn on TP tour

    Shooting a level par round of 72 in round 2 propelled local tour professional Gary King into second place and Fletcher, from Chart Hills needed a pressure par at the last hole to beat King's total of 146.He duly found the green with his eight iron approach, and two putted safely for a par four.The second rookie winner of the year on the TP Tour, a very happy Fletcher picked up a cheque for ...

  11. TP Tour

    The TP TOUR is an established Professional Golf Tour based in Southern England, with over 250 playing members. Open to professional golfers worldwide. Staging special events at top venues. Order ...

  12. T.P. Mills Golf Putters for sale

    TP Mills Profesional Series Fleetwood Custom Welded Neck 33.75" ... Spalding TPM Tour Series 15 Precision Ground Putter by TP Mills 34" RH. $27.99. or Best Offer. $12.99 shipping. SPONSORED. T P MILLS Putter PRO MODEL TRADITION steel 33 inches. $277.00. or Best Offer. Free shipping. SPONSORED.

  13. Graphite Design Tour AD TP Series Shaft

    This TP series is designed and manufactured at the Graphite Design Japan. The new Tour AD TP Series shaft is available in 5 different weight models with various flexs ( TP-4: R2, R1 and S Flex, TP-5: R2, R1 and S flex, TP-6: SR, S and X flex, TP-7: S and X flex and TP-8: S and X flex) Release Date: October, 2016. Customer Reviews.

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    Featuring tennis live scores, results, stats, rankings, ATP player and tournament information, news, video highlights & more from men's professional tennis on the ATP Tour.

  15. TaylorMade Clubs By Year

    See below for a full list of Taylormade drivers by year: 1979 - M1 (1 Metalwood) 1980 - Pittsburgh Persimmon. 1983 - Burner. 1983 - Tour Burner. 1988 - Burner Plus. 1995 - Bubble Shaft Burner. 1997 - Bubble Shaft Burner 2. 2000 - 300, 320 and 360.

  16. Nice Taylormade R Series Tp Tour Grind 54* Gap Wedge Kbs Steel New Grip

    NICE TAYLORMADE R SERIES TP TOUR GRIND 54* GAP WEDGE CLUB SPECS: LENGTH: 35.75" MEASURED TO END OF GRIPLOFT: 54*LIE: STANDARD SHAFT: FACTORY KBS STEELSHAFT FLEX: WEDGEGRIP: SWING SCIENCE RUBBERGRIP SIZE: STANDARDGRIP CONDITION: NEW CLUBS CONDITION: 8.0 / 8.5 Condition Scale 10- New condition never hit 9.5- Mint condition like new 9.0- Mint ...

  17. T.P. Mills Anvil Series Putter Review

    The Anvil Series has: Loft - 3*. Lie - 71*. Length - 35″ (the customer will have the ability to choose the length at point of purchase) Headweight - is approximately 352g. Overall. T.P. Mills has the heritage, the quality, the performance, and the feel to be one of the best on the market today. The feel and feedback of the Anvil ...

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    Showrunner Chad Mumm said Season 1, chronicling 2022 on the PGA Tour and LIV's first moments, shot 750 hours of raw footage with 3,000 hours of archives brought in. This year it was 900 hours ...

  19. Taylormade Tour Preferred irons review

    Get TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons review at golf monthly. These TaylorMade Tour Preferred (TP) irons sit at the opposite end of the scale to the TaylorMade Burner Plus. The flight is far more penetrating and what you loose in forgiveness you make up for in feedback and looks. We found we could shape approach shots with these irons with ...

  20. 2024 MLB World Tour Seoul Series Matchup

    Made with soft cotton fabric, this 2024 MLB World Tour Seoul Series Matchup T-Shirt commemorates MLB's first trip to Korea for two regular-season games between the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers. Shown: Dark Grey Heather; Style: N19906GMLF-1EH; View Product Details.

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    Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour and X-Men '97 on Disney+, Netflix's 3 Body Problem, the Road House remake and the second half of Invincible Season 2, and more shows and movies streaming in March. ... Why You Should Watch: Netflix's hard sci-fi series hails from Game of Thrones creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff. The upcoming adaptation of Liu ...

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  23. LIV's crusade on slow play is laudable

    While the PGA Tour has gone more than 1,000 tournaments with no penalties, LIV has issued two in its last 10 events. Englishman Richard Bland fell foul of the timepiece at Valderrama last July.

  24. England have evolved despite series loss

    Ben Stokes says his England team have "massively evolved" on the tour of India, despite losing the series.

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    On Monday, the singer, 26, shared a series of snaps of herself posing with Taylor Swift backstage at the "Karma" hitmaker's second Eras Tour show in Singapore.