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On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath are joined by Gene Parente of Golf Laboratories to take a deep dive into the 10k driver releases from TaylorMade and Ping, the next clothing company to partner with Tiger Woods and Collin Morikawa's shocking gear switch. The episode then concludes with an exclusive interview featuring TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt.
On this week's episode of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath are joined by Gene Parente of Golf Laboratories to take a deep dive into the 10k driver releases from TaylorMade and Ping, the next clothing company to partner with Tiger Woods and Collin Morikawa's shocking gear switch. The episode then concludes with an exclusive interview featuring TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt.
Today, Mark Zecchino, Bob Weeks and Adam Scully discuss all of the latest in the world of golf. We're joined by Canadian Aaron Cockerill, fresh off of finishing 2nd on the DP World Tour, Scott Pritchard to discuss the new PGA Tour Americas series and Tomo Bystedt to chat about the new Taylormade BRNR Mini Driver!
Jeff and Scott are back for the second year of the Flagstick Podcast. On this episode we welcome Tomo Bystedt, a key creator in the TaylorMade Golf team, who shares deep details about the creation and introduction of the new Stealth 2 line of drivers, fairways, and rescue clubs. He addresses the design challenges and opportunities, the "unicorns" in the new product line, and gives us the scoop on initial reactions to the clubs by the top touring pros in the world. We discuss the slew of new equipment flooding the market, why or why not you should be purchsing them, and dbanter about product cycles in golf in comparison to the auto industry. We also share some news about the 2023 Ottawa-Gatineau Golf Expo, and welcome a new show sponsor.
On part one of this week's special two part Clubtest edition of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath sit down with TaylorMade's Senior Director of Product Creation Tomo Bystedt to talk the new Stealth 2 Driver. Stay tuned for Part 2 tomorrow featuring PING's VP of Engineering Dr. Paul Wood breaking down their new G430 line.
On part one of this week's special two part Clubtest edition of Fully Equipped, GOLF's Jonathan Wall and Ryan Barath sit down with TaylorMade's Senior Director of Product Creation Tomo Bystedt to talk the new Stealth 2 Driver. Stay tuned for Part 2 tomorrow featuring PING's VP of Engineering Dr. Paul Wood breaking down their new G430 line.
We hear from Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Will Zalatoris as they get ready for the AT&T Byron Nelson. TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt breaks down the new Stealth Driver.
Taylormade Golf's Tomo Bystedt joins Phil to talk all things engineering, travelling the world post-Covid, experiencing your first Masters at Augusta, 'Tiger's divot', the greatest start to a round, and the history of clubmaking.
Rory McIlroy talks to the media and doesn't hold back, Tomo Bystedt from TaylorMade talks about the new Stealth Fairways woods and we hear from Danny Willett and Bob MacIntyre ahead of the British Masters.
Today, Mark Zecchino, Bob Weeks and Adam Scully recap Joaquin Niemann's second career PGA Tour win at the Genesis Invitational. We also hear from many of the top players in the world about the Saudi Golf League. Plus, we chat with Tomo Bystedt about the new Taylormade Stealth Driver.
Today, Bob Weeks, Mark Zecchino and Adam Scully recap Scottie Scheffler's first career PGA Tour win at the WM Phoenix Open. We go 1 on 1 with Xander Schauffele to discuss the new Adidas shoe and his outlook for 2022, as well as Tomo Bystedt to learn about the Taylormade Stealth Driver.
Welcome to the Carbonwood age. If you have just a passing interest in golf, you'll have heard this phrase once or twice since TaylorMade launched their range of Stealth drivers and fairway woods. But that isn't the only area in which the California brand are making huge strides, as the Stealth irons look to revolutionise the game-improvement category. NCG's gear expert Hannah Holden was keen to know more, so she asked Tomo Bystedt and Matt Bovee – senior engineers on the Stealth drivers and irons respectively – to join her for this fascinating episode of the All the Gear podcast. Strap in, it's about to get technical...
On this installment of the Worldwide Golf Shops INSIDER Podcast, we talk the all-new TaylorMade Stealth lineup with Tomo Bystedt, Senior Director of Product Creation of Sales at TaylorMade Golf. Tomo talks about everything that went into creating the new Stealth lineup, the evolution of the carbon face technology, tour feedback, and much more. You won't want to miss this! THE 20-YEAR JOURNEY TaylorMade's engineering and research and development teams began exploring carbon faces in 2000, with the first prototype created in 2003 featuring a titanium cover. Six years later, research into a polymer cover began in hopes to improve launch conditions. Then in 2012, a small-scale composite face production facility was built to support the 2013 launch of the limited-edition Japan-only Gloire Reserve driver. It served as a sign of readiness for this design platform and the progress of TaylorMade engineering. In 2016, new manufacturing techniques led to the first development of a 60-layer carbon face. Work on these new Stealth models began in earnest in 2018, some 18 years after the process began. In 2019, a state-of-the-art plant was commissioned and completed in 2021 to set the gold standard for high-volume production of composite parts. Every part of the process has been streamlined to reduce waste and increase efficiency. Simultaneously, additional facilities were constructed to bond the fully finished faces into castings. We arrive at today, 20 years later. TaylorMade ushers in the Carbonwood age. WHY CARBON? The goal of any new technology is to create a measurable performance improvement for TaylorMade customers. The 60 layers of carbon fiber in Stealth help do exactly that by providing more speed. The red carbon face – yes, the face is red – – delivers a higher COR and more precise face geometry through a lighter, but larger face. d TaylorMade Stealth Plus TaylorMade engineers took advantage of the lightweight carbon material by creating a 26g face, which is 40 percent lighter than a titanium face of equivalent size. Because of that weight savings, the face size of Stealth is 11 percent larger than SIM2 and SIM2 Max drivers and nearly 20 percent larger than the 2020 SIM driver. The weight savings and larger face size made possible by the 60X Carbon Twist Face delivered a stunning ball speed increase during player testing when comparing Stealth Plus and Stealth to the 2021 SIM2 and SIM2 Max drivers at better player swing speeds, unlocking a whole new level of driver performance. NANOTEXTURE FACE TECHNOLOGY TaylorMade Stealth Carbonwood Face TaylorMade's 20-year journey to change the face of golf was made possible by an innovative nanotexture cover that sits on top of the 60 layers of carbon. The nanotexture cover is made from a thin polyurethane layer that creates a strong and flexible striking surface which serves to optimize distance based on improving launch conditions in both dry and wet conditions. This revolutionary technology creates the face texture needed to produce the ideal amount of friction between the face and the ball at impact to reduce spin at impact in dry conditions. The nanotexture face also features full-face scorelines designed to provide improved spin performance in wet conditions. The combination of the nanotexture cover, Twist Face® and TaylorMade's ultra-flexible Thru-Slot Speed Pocket™ was engineered to produce forgiveness on strikes across the face. SHAPED FOR SPEED Despite a larger face, clubhead speed does not decline with Stealth. The asymmetric Inertia Generator creates advanced aerodynamics at the most critical phase of the swing – from the downswing to the moment right before impact. This breakthrough design optimizes clubhead speed, while also allowing additional weight to be placed at the rear of the club to encourage higher MOI, high launch and improved forgiveness. HOW DOES IT SOUND?
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, and Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, ring in the New Year with a breakdown of all the new gear thats hit the marketplace. The episode then concludes with exclusive interviews featuring TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt and Matt Bovee, who helped bring the new Stealth carbonwoods and irons to life.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, and Andrew Tursky, GOLF's Senior Editor for Equipment, ring in the New Year with a breakdown of all the new gear thats hit the marketplace. The episode then concludes with exclusive interviews featuring TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt and Matt Bovee, who helped bring the new Stealth carbonwoods and irons to life.
We kick off 2022 with a bang as we look back on happenings in golf over the last month, discuss the PGA TOUR Sentry Tournament of Champions, and explore golf resolutions players (and others) might have for the year ahead. Senior Director of Product Creation at TaylorMade Golf, Tomo Bystedt, joins us to discuss the very distinctive new Stealth woods for the company, and for the Mail Bag we mix it up and ask each other a question for a change. It's a lively start to the 2022 golf season; welcome back to all our listeners around the world. Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)
TaylorMade's Tomo Bystedt joins us to talk about the new Stealth line of drivers and woods. Tomo breaks down all the new technology that is packed into the new drivers and fairway woods!
It’s only been six months but here we are again re-capping a memorable playing of The Masters. Stefan and Scott break down the major with their highs and lows from the week that was, who were the surprises, and who were the dissapointments. They also welcome Tomo Bystedt of TaylorMade Golf who shares what the two victories in eight days at Augusta National mean to a the nation of Japan to which he identifies deeply. We talk about how the wins by Tsubasa Kajitani at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and Hideki Matsuyama will impact the popularity of golf in Japan, how it may shape the upcoming Olympics, and also push the game forward there for the future. The Mailbag is filled with Masters questions (again) we do a live speed challenge to find putters to buy in certain price categories online, and the tip of the week addresses how to achieve softer, higher pitch shots around the green with a simple technique. Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/) Episode production by Brendan Kennedy LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendankennedyfoh/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/brendankennedy_) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/brendankennedy_/)
Host Adam Stanley is joined by Mike Weir to share some never-before-heard stories of his Masters win, plus some insight into the 2021 edition of golf's biggest event. Adam chats about playing Augusta National, gives his 2021 Masters picks, Jason Logan tells Adam why Jordan Spieth is the biggest storyline at golf's first major, and Tomo Bystedt of TaylorMade gives Adam the inside breakdown of fitting Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy for a driver.
Things are a little less turbulent in golf this week but there is plenty to talk about with the return of the LPGA, PGA TOUR Champions, and European Tour, along with continued play from the PGA TOUR. We jump into more remnants of the Justin Thomas fallout, and ponder how Kevin Na has gone from fan heel to hero, as he earns his 5th PGA TOUR win. Stefan challenges Scott to recall PGA TOUR winners from 2020 (you can likely smell the smoke from his churning brain), and the lads give parting thoughts of the final part of the HBO Tiger Woods documentary. For the feature interview we welcome Tomo Bystedt, the Director of Product Creation for Metalwoods at TaylorMade Golf to detail their work on the SIM2 line-up. That includes inside details about working with the top players in the game. In the Mail Bag we answer questions on celebrities playing golf, 2021 golf technology we are anticipating, the virtual PGA Show, how many times we think Brooke Henderson will win this year, and whether we’d rather play alone or with a random person. Tomo Bystedt Twitter (https://twitter.com/bystedt) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bystedt/?hl=en) Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)
Today on Golf Talk Canada, Mark Zecchino and Adam Scully discuss the latest in the world of golf. The guys chat about Nick Watney, who tested positive for the Coronavirus. We also hear from Golf Ontario executive director Mike Kelly to discuss their new championship schedule released earlier this week, and Tomo Bystedt who tells us about the Taylormade SIM and SIM MAX Driver. Plus, Mark and Adam preview the weekend at the RBC Heritage.
Today on Golf Talk Canada, Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks discuss the latest in the world of golf. We check in with Canadian Mackenzie Hughes and Golf Ontario Executive Director Mike Kelly. Taylormade's Tomo Bystedt joins the show and we give away a Taylormade SIM Driver. Plus, Jeff O'Neill joins the show to discuss the #Hayes200 challenge!!
Tomo Bystedt, Senior Director of Product Creation at TaylorMade, joins the Party of Fore crew to talk about the new 2020 SIM Family! It's an in-depth look into the growth of TaylorMade's drivers over the last 5 years, and the inspiration behind the equipment. What's it like getting feedback from Tiger, Rory and DJ? Tomo shares his experiences!Ben, Andy and E.J. also share their thoughts on "The Masters" being postponed, and Mistwood Golf Club Director of Instruction, John Platt, has all you need to know about Nike Junior Golf Camps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PGA Merchandise Show week continues as Matt Adams talks to Tomo Bystedt from TaylorMade about their new SIM family, Don Brown from True Temper discusses a paradigm shift in golf shaft technology, PXG's Mike Nicolette talks about GEN3 and Global Golf Post's Publisher Jim Nugent stops by.
Season Two of the Flagstick.com TeeTalk Podcast gets underway with a recap of the Sentry Tournament of Champions, a summary of how some of the Canadians are faring so far this season on the PGA TOUR, and a preview of the Sony Open in Hawaii. Our feature interview highlights a chat with Tomo Bystedt, the Director of Product Creation for TaylorMade Golf, recorded at The Kingdom in Carlsbad, Calfornia. Tomo delves deep into the details of the company's new SIM metalwoods, and shares his insight on working with tour staff players like Tiger Woods in crafting new clubs. We look ahead to the 2020 Men's Major Championships and make some predictions, discuss the broadcast team on NBC Golf, and give our opinion on an LPGA Player of the decade social media contest. In the Mail Bag we answer your questions about the future prospects of Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods , Matt Wolff, and Collin Morikawa, talk grips, and debate whether a lottery windfall would prompt us to build our own golf courses. Tomo Bystedt Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bystedt/?hl=en) Twitter (https://twitter.com/bystedt) Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)
Tomo Bystedt is the Sr. Director of Product Creation at TaylorMade Golf, and he joins the show today to talk all about the GAPR utility clubs. GAPR by TaylorMade Golf are a unique take on utility clubs, focusing on (as their name implies) the "gap" between your longest iron and shortest metal wood. Available in three different head shapes and trajectory types, as well as multiple lofts, the GAPR focuses on a part of your golf bag often overlooked. Visit taylormadegolf.com to learn more.
Want to learn about the new M5 and M6 drivers from one of the people who created it? Then check out this interview with Tomo Bystedt of TaylorMade Golf. In addition to M5/M6, we also discuss fitting Tour players and which TM staffers are the most demanding when it comes to their gear.
We're talking to the Senior Director of Product Creation at TaylorMade Golf...Tomo Bystedt. When it comes to TaylorMade irons and metal woods Tomo is a big part of all of it. We talk to him about making irons for all the big TM tour players, the process of putting new equipment in their bags, and more. We ask if the "TwistFace" technology from the M3/M4 drivers will make it's way into the fairway woods and hybrids. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On this week's show, Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks discuss the latest in the world of golf. They're joined by Adam Hadwin, who will be playing on the International side in the Presidents Cup, former World Long Drive champion Jamie Sadlowski, who's made the transition to the professional game. Plus, we hear from Tomo Bystedt, who discusses Taylormade's latest iron, the M CGB's.
On this week’s show, Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks discuss the latest in the world of golf. They’re joined by Adam Hadwin, who will be playing on the International side in the Presidents Cup, former World Long Drive champion Jamie Sadlowski, who’s made the transition to the professional game. Plus, we hear from Tomo Bystedt, who discusses Taylormade’s latest iron, the M CGB’s.
The Senior Director of Irons at TaylorMade Golf, Mr. Tomo Bystedt, joins us for episode #250 of the Worldwide Golf Shops Insider Podcast to talk about the P700 series of irons. In this episode, we discuss the new P790 and P730 line of irons from TaylorMade Golf, the new technology instituted in the irons, what types of players would benefit most from what iron in the P700 line, and much more. Take a listen to our podcast and visit a Worldwide Golf Shops location near you to try out the P700 line of irons from TaylorMade!
On this week’s show, Mark Zecchino is joined by Bob Weeks from the CP Women’s Open at the Ottawa Hunt Club. TJ Rule of Golf Away Tours is in studio with Mark to discuss some of golf's hottest travel destinations. Plus Taylormade’s Senior Director of Global Irons, Tomo Bystedt joins the show to discuss their exciting new line of irons.
On this week's show, Mark Zecchino is joined by Bob Weeks from the CP Women's Open at the Ottawa Hunt Club. TJ Rule of Golf Away Tours is in studio with Mark to discuss some of golf's hottest travel destinations. Plus Taylormade's Senior Director of Global Irons, Tomo Bystedt joins the show to discuss their exciting new line of irons.