
Which TaylorMade golf ball is best for You?
TaylorMade Golf Company is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Carlsbad, California, United States.The company focuses on the golf equipment market, producing golf clubs, balls, and clothing. TaylorMade Golf is currently a subsidiary of KPS Capital Partners after it was purchased from Adidas in October 2017..
Who makes Kick X golf balls?
Jul 29, 2021 · TaylorMade Golf is an establishment that dates back to 1979 and the man at the forefront of the brand is Gary Adams. These TaylorMade Golf Reviews include some of the best golf balls used by leading players and golfing experts. The TaylorMade TP5x Golf Balls is the perfect choice for top players.
Who makes Dunlop golf balls?
Nov 03, 2021 · The South Korea-based ball factory has produced numerous TaylorMade balls over the years. It’s also the factory responsible for the original Kirkland Signature four-piece golf ball (the one where the covers didn’t rip) and, perhaps most notably, it produces the MTB Black and MTB X for Dean Snell. TaylorMade’s Third Ball Plant
Who designs The Maxfli golf balls?
Jul 06, 2012 · Who makes TaylorMade golf balls? Reply to this topic Start new topic Shadrach Advanced Members 234 Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Posted July 6, 2012 Bridgestone-Firestone is a "rubber" company, so, since they make tires, I'm not surprised that they make their own golf balls that have a lot of corporate R&D tossed in.

History
TaylorMade incorporated in 1979 after Gary Adams borrowed $24,000 on his house and leased a 6,000 square foot building in McHenry, Illinois. He originally had three employees and sold only one item, his newly invented 12-degree loft metalwood.
Endorsements
TaylorMade have maintained endorsement deals with many professional golfers on the leading tours, including world number ones Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Dustin Johnson. Most contracted players will have the majority, if not all, of their playing equipment supplied by the company.
External links
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Shadrach
Bridgestone-Firestone is a "rubber" company, so, since they make tires, I'm not surprised that they make their own golf balls that have a lot of corporate R&D tossed in.
esketores
The undercover boss got terminated about two weeks after the episode aired. At least that is what the local TaylorMade rep told me two weeks ago.
Swingem
Not sure where your getting your TP3's, but the ones I have don't have any 1/4" seam. They do have a seam, very similar to the ProV1.
Judge440
Aren't they Maxfli's? I thought TM bought the intellectual rights and Dick's bought the name.
MadGolfer76
On a related note, didn't Bridgestone produce balls for Nike for a while?
storm319
The undercover boss got terminated about two weeks after the episode aired. At least that is what the local TaylorMade rep told me two weeks ago.

Overview
TaylorMade Golf Company is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Carlsbad, California, United States. The company focuses on the golf equipment market, producing golf clubs, balls, and clothing. TaylorMade Golf is currently a subsidiary of Centroid Investment partners after it was purchased from KPS Capital Partners in May 2021.
History
TaylorMade incorporated in 1979 after Gary Adams borrowed $24,000 on his house and leased a 6,000 square foot building in McHenry, Illinois. He originally had three employees and sold only one item, his newly invented 12-degree loft metalwood. The metalwood was unique in its steel construction - replacing persimmon as the primary material from which modern drivers are manufactured - and adopted the nickname "Pittsburgh Persimmon".
Parent companies
• Salomon Group (1984–2005)
• Adidas (2005–2017)
• KPS Capital Partners (2017-2021)
• Centroid Investment Partners (2021-present)
Endorsements
As with most golf equipment companies, TaylorMade maintain endorsement deals with many professional golfers on the leading tours, including past world number ones Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Dustin Johnson. Most contracted players will have the majority, if not all, of their playing equipment supplied by the company. A few are only contracted for one item, such as Rickie Fowler whose deal only extends to golf balls.
See also
• Adams Golf
• Ashworth
External links
• Official website
• Official website