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TaylorMade Golf company history timeline

1979

By 1979, Adams had enough conviction in his prototype to begin what would become arguably the most radical change in modern golf.

47 agreed and began using his clubs in the 1979 PGA Club Professional Championship.

1980

By the end of 1980 the company's sales were beginning their rise, fueled by the exposure Taylor Made Metalwoods were receiving on the national professional circuit.

The bustle of activity that described the company's progress during the first half of 1980 tapered off somewhat during the latter half of the decade.

1981

TaylorMade's first Tour victory would not come until 1981, but the revolution had most certainly begun.

1982

Not strictly accurate because at the time Northwestern of Chicago was selling more metal woods than Adams in fact at the 1982 Open at Troon Adams had one player Bobby Clampett who led for three rounds and collapsed in the last to allow Tom Watson to win.

1983

By 1983 Taylor Made Metalwoods prevailed on the national tour, where an average of 60 Taylor Made clubs were in play each week and, consequently, were highly popular items in pro shops and retail outlets across the country.

1984

In 1984 a Taylor Made Metalwood driver was used to win one of golf's major tournaments, the 1984 PGA Championship.

In 1984, the company was purchased by Saloman S.A, a large skiing equipment manufacturer based in France.

1985

In 1985 the company closed its Illinois offices and consolidated them with the production plant in Carlsbad, where the largest producers of golf clubs in the United States were located.

1989

When it launched its technologically advanced first line of golf clubs in 1989, it became one of the first Japanese clubmakers to make inroads on the American PGA Tour.

1991

In 1991, Yonex first introduced its Long Drive Team, an elite roster of golfers competing for and winning long drive competitions around the country and around the world.

1995

As the company geared itself for the debut of the new Burner Bubble clubs to the public in 1995, expectations were high that the new line would inject new life into the company.

For the year, domestic sales soared 90 percent, while international sales surged 50 percent, giving the company an estimated $220 million in total sales for 1995.

1996

Montgomery was pleased. "I'm recommending a $30 million budget," he declared in response to Taylor Made's marketing plans for 1996.

By 1996 Montgomery found himself in a position that added considerably more influence to his recommendations.

In the mid-1990s, Yonex started exploring the composite materials market with graphite and steel hybrid clubs emphasizing light weight to maximize swing speed. It wasn't until 1996 that Yonex released its first metal driver, the Super A.D.X. Titanium.

1997

Sales continued well and in 1997, Saloman sold their controlling interest in the company to Adidas.

1998

As the company moved into its new facilities early in 1998, it announced plans to introduce the golf industry's first line of golf clubs designed expressly for children.

The company built and moved to new facilities in Carlsbag in 1998.

2000

The second-ranked player in the world, Phil Mickelson, was a Yonex player until he switched to Titleist in 2000, then later to Callaway.

2010

Yonex has a long list of professional tennis and badminton players on its roster, and the company is expanding its reach into the European and United States markets with pro golfers such as 2010 Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomery and PGA Tour rookie Ryo Ishikawa.

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