In a bold expansion beyond traditional accessories, TaylorMade has entered the pro-tech space with its smart sensor technology. The introduction of its radar launch monitor enabled golf balls, the TP5 and TP5x TRK-R, marks a significant digital leap for the brand. These balls are designed to be used with a small device that onto your cap or belt, providing real-time, shot-by-shot performance data. This innovation represents the ultimate expression of the "clip" concept, turning a simple accessory into a high-tech coaching tool and opening a new category within their product line.
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I mounted an old, heavy LED panel that I had stopped using because it was too awkward to mount on my newer, lighter mirrorless camera. The Taylor Made clip handled the torque and weight without the mount bending or stripping—a common failure point in cheaper, 3D-printed alternatives. It turns out the kit isn't just about adding more gear; it's about making your heavy, older gear viable again by giving it a modern, secure mounting point.
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