Post by myralee on Jun 18, 2012 16:45:49 GMT 7
TaylorMade is an undisputed industry leader in golf equipment, offering a complete product line with innovative design and technology-based product for golfers of all skill levels. Cheap TaylorMade golf has a large presence on the PGA Tour as well as most competitive international tours.
The R7 irons really deliver and are a great option for a wide range of golfers, whether they are looking to gain confidence, find a well built set that can save them money or someone just starting out in the world of golf. They look good, feel good and are good value, all in all they are pretty good.
Sure they are a little longer in the tooth than some but they still do what good irons do and remain very comparable to the R9 and Burner models for feel, performance and distance. Not quite a forgotten gem but certainly worth looking into if you want a Game Improvement iron that won¡¯t break the bank.
The TaylorMade R9 Irons have a lot going on in a fairly basic outwardly-looking clubhead. Lets start with the technology you can¡¯t see. First off is the 2mm wraparound face. The R9 irons¡¯ ultrathin face actually wraps around and anchors to the topline and leading edge of the clubhead, anchoring it at the top and bottom and allowing the center of the faceplate to flex during contact, giving you that hot, springy response off the face for higher ball speeds and more distance. Behind the clubface, in the 3- through 6-irons, is a velocity control chamber, which is a hollowed-out area filled with nearly weightless soft feel foam that refines both the sound and the feel of the long irons. The short irons in the TaylorMade R9 Irons are engineered with a deep undercut cavity behind the face, coupled with a broad sole with the center of gravity positioned low for solid, spin-inducing contact and high launch for shots that stop quickly on the green.
The R7 irons really deliver and are a great option for a wide range of golfers, whether they are looking to gain confidence, find a well built set that can save them money or someone just starting out in the world of golf. They look good, feel good and are good value, all in all they are pretty good.
Sure they are a little longer in the tooth than some but they still do what good irons do and remain very comparable to the R9 and Burner models for feel, performance and distance. Not quite a forgotten gem but certainly worth looking into if you want a Game Improvement iron that won¡¯t break the bank.
The TaylorMade R9 Irons have a lot going on in a fairly basic outwardly-looking clubhead. Lets start with the technology you can¡¯t see. First off is the 2mm wraparound face. The R9 irons¡¯ ultrathin face actually wraps around and anchors to the topline and leading edge of the clubhead, anchoring it at the top and bottom and allowing the center of the faceplate to flex during contact, giving you that hot, springy response off the face for higher ball speeds and more distance. Behind the clubface, in the 3- through 6-irons, is a velocity control chamber, which is a hollowed-out area filled with nearly weightless soft feel foam that refines both the sound and the feel of the long irons. The short irons in the TaylorMade R9 Irons are engineered with a deep undercut cavity behind the face, coupled with a broad sole with the center of gravity positioned low for solid, spin-inducing contact and high launch for shots that stop quickly on the green.