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A weight port permanently positioned in the center of the back of an iron head during assembly, the Precision Weighting Port assures that each TaylorMade R11 Irons in the set is of uniform swingweight while also ensuring that the CG location is precisely and optimally positioned in the center of the face between the toe and heel. In the past, clubmakers have installed cartridges of varying weight in the hosel to adjust swingweight, and by doing so have pulled the CG closer to the heel to varying degrees, resulting in a set of irons consistent in swingweight but inconsistent in CG location.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Compared R9 irons with R11 irons, which is better?

Taylormade is one of the leaders in the golf industry and many of their golf clubs are played on the PGA tour and many other tours as well. So TaylorMade has a higher honor on the market.Callaway X-24 HOT Irons Taylormade company has released its R9 irons in late 2009, but released its newest R11 irons in this summer. Now there are a complete set of R9 series and R11 series on the market for golf players to choose. Compared R9 irons with R11 irons, which is better? In this forum, let's learn about these two hot irons.

The Taylormade R9 Irons are made to be more forgiving, create a better feel, allows the golfer to work the ball better, and add distance. The ultra-thin wraparound face creates more ball speed off the face of the club, which translates into more distance for the golfer.Golf Clubs For Sale These clubs are also designed with inverted cone technology, which give the golfer more consistent distance when they miss the sweet spot of the face. While the taylormade R11 irons are landed to accompany the R11 driver and R11 fairwaywood. For both better performance and control, the Taylormade R11 Irons was allocated with a dual head design. Taylormade R11 Irons still apply its unique inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. In my opinion, I prefer to the newest R11 irons, and the shining R11 irons will soon be showcased at the 2011 Tokyo Golf Show. It's really worth your anticipation.

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