TAYLOR
MADE TALK TO THE PEOPLE
In a ground-breaking move to get closer to the individual
golfer, Taylor Made Golf has unveiled PROJECT: PROTOTYPE,
a new web site designed to give customers an inside look
at the development of its new prototype driver.
Launched
this week, www.projectprototype.com
is a means of responding to the mass of enquiries that
Taylor Made has received following the intensive testing
that the club has undergone on Tour. Whilst wanting to satisfy
consumer interest, Taylor Made has to maintain a level of
secrecy about the product during its development, to ensure
that the public gets what it is expecting when the driver
eventually becomes available.
European
Marketing Manager, Robin Gibson believes that this Web site
fulfils both needs. "We have already received a barrage
of enquiries from the public about the prototype driver."
Said Gibson, "With this Web site we can be ultimately responsive
to these enquiries, and bring the golfer the most up-to-date
information available."
The
Web site will be updated on a regular basis and become more
interactive after its initial launch. Consumers will be
given a username and password, and will be updated via e-mail
about changes on the site.
Other
functions of PROJECT: PROTOTYPE are currently being kept
under wraps, but will be unveiled as the club's progress
develops. Taylor Made has been testing this club since January,
with the help of a number of its European Tour staff. As
a result of this testing, Ernie Els, Patrick Sjoland and
Thomas Bjorn have all added the club to their bag. In the
States, the prototype has already enjoyed its first victory,
with Senior PGA star Larry Nelson successfully defending
his title at the Boone Valley Classic. With one tour victory
under its belt even before it is officially named, things
are looking good for the future of the Taylor Made prototype
driver.