Andrew Noyce
By Andrew Noyce

TaylorMade have put the accent on playability in the R15 Rescue Club. A new tour inspired shape features a smaller footprint than in previous TaylorMade Rescue's with the 96cc head enabling the ability to a hit a variety of shots from the many situations that players choose to pick a hybrid club.

TaylorMade R15 Rescue Club

Brian Bazzel, Senior Director Metalwood Product Creation, explains the new shape:

The shape of the rescue is very striking at address and will speak to the better player, while the performance of the club will speak to anyone who hits it.

TaylorMade R15 Rescue Club

Unlike the R15 Driver and Fairways, the R15 Rescue does not feature any weight adjustability with a standard setting promoting a neutral ball flight.

Adjustability is available, however, through the three degree loft sleeve that will allow players to fine tune their lofts to dial in the distances they require from these clubs.

TaylorMade R15 Rescue Club Toe

The R15 Rescue comes in 2, 3, 4 and 5 models with lofts of 17, 19, 21 and 24 degrees respectively and is fitted with a TM Fujikura Speeder 77 Evolution shaft as standard.

An R15 Rescue TP is also available, differentiated by a Fujikura Speeder 869 Evolution TS shaft, in 2, 3 and 4 options with lofts of 17, 19 and 21 degrees.

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TaylorMade R15 Rescue Hybrid - Product Details

UK Launch09 January 2015
UK Launch RRP£189
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
Left Handed Lofts19°, 21°
Right Handed Lofts17°, 19°, 21°, 24°
MaterialSteel
Head Volume98 cc
Club Length41.25 inches
AdjustabilityLoft
Shaft NameTM Fujikura Speeder 77 Evolution
Shaft TypesGraphite
Shaft FlexRegular, Stiff, X Stiff
GripLamkin UTx
Number/Loft2/17°, 3/19°, 4/21°, 5/24°
Manufacturer's WebsiteTaylorMade Website

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