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Thursday, December 29, 2011

R11 Irons 4-9PAS is on Sale

Lastly, the Taylormade R11 irons have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.

The newest taylormade r11 irons has pushed a new production the r11 irons 4-9pas. For taylormade irons, there are some features, such as ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance. Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits. Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies. Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set. Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control. The Taylormade R11 features a dual head design made for both performance and control. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. The 6-Wedge features a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. The R11 Irons pack in a heightened COR via a “Velocity-Control Chamber”, VCC foam, silicone shock absorber, and a vibration-silencing cavity bridge that work in unison to reduce vibration, and an Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance.

These clubs have some welcome heft to them, which for us, makes all the difference for a smooth feel and tempo. We’ve played several rounds with the R11 Irons and they’ve found themselves a secure place in our bag for this season. While the top line is thinner than other irons in the good player/semi-game enhancement market (6-18ish handicap), ball compression is effortless so we hardly noticed. We have to commend TaylorMade for the use of specifically designed KBS shafts to round out a stellar set of irons. Distance irons and musclebacks have their place in the market, but for those of us in the middle do yourself and your game a favor and play the best of both worlds.


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