Which TaylorMade clubs do you remember from your early days?
Back in the day I played the Bubble Burner woods, the ones that Ernie played. I switched to all TaylorMade clubs and the golf ball right after the Walker Cup at County Down [2007]. That was when I signed with TaylorMade. I didn’t have a single TaylorMade club or golf ball in my bag at the time. The transition was very easy for me – the golf ball was great, I really liked it. I had no issues finding clubs; the driver and fairway woods were really good. I’m pretty sure at that time it was the V-Steel fairway woods and the driver was the SuperQuad.
How did the relationship with TaylorMade begin?
For me it started with Dave Cunningham [who worked for TaylorMade]. I came out to Carlsbad, to the Kingdom [TaylorMade HQ], and I played golf at The Bridges with Dave, Keith [Sbarbaro, TaylorMade VP of tour operations] and Phil Mickelson. That was the first time I met Keith and we have been good friends ever since.
What did you first like about the brand?
Over the years, TaylorMade have done a really great job of getting their products to their staff guys to test. They let us test the stuff to see if they need to tweak anything, so when a new product comes out the tour players are 100% behind it. The worst part about that is they bring us something, we really like it but we can’t use it for six months!
This story is from the Summer 2020 edition of Golf Monthly.
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