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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.

Monday, December 12, 2011

High Ball Speed with TaylorMade R11 Irons

I think people will really be surprised by these irons – if they give them a shot. These fill a uniquely large market. Single digit handicappers, especially those that could use some more distance and spin, could see an improvement with these irons.

Additionally, a 10-25 handicap can use these not only as game improvement, but also as a transition set down into your more traditional “player” blades. I don’t see any reason why a scratch golfer couldn’t play these as well, but I do think the offset in the long irons will deter them slightly (most people wont care about the top line as much as I do).

Inspired by R11 driver innovation, the new R11 iron is tuned to perfection. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.

TaylorMade is proud to announce the expansion of the R11 franchise with the introduction of the R11 irons, which are engineered for the player who appreciates the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but needs the help of advanced technology to launch the ball high, straight and long with less effort, regardless of handicap.

If you buy TaylorMade R11 Irons, you will be happ with this set.

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