TaylorMade R510 driver. As used by Darren Clarke - among other Taylor Made staff players. (Darren uses an 8.5 degree). TaylorMade's 500 Series woods comprises three models - the R510, R540, and R580. All are titanium. Utilizing a two-piece face weld, the R500 Series' clubhead is composed of a high-strength titanium body and a cold-rolled titanium clubface. Manufacturing the clubface separately allows TaylorMade to make it ultra-thin yet extremely strong, so that it generates a more efficient energy transfer at impact, creating a higher COR. In 2003, the 500 Series won its third consecutive major championship when TaylorMade Tour Staff pro Mike Weir won the Masters using a R580. Aimed at better players, the R510 Ti is intended for players seeking optimum workability and a lower-spinning, penetrating trajectory. The head is 330cc and the CAD-optimised centre of gravity is positioned forward to produce a slightly lower launch angle and reduced spin for a more penetrating ball flight.