TaylorMade coming out with a set of irons to match the R11 Driver and Fairways like they did with R7 & R9, that is the Taylormade r11 irons.
It's also fairly safe to state the Japanese Marketplace may be the very
first to pronounce R11 Forged Golf irons. TaylorMade's new R11 irons (available in September) are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons.
In addition, a light and lively face combines with “inverted cone
technology” to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on
mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more
muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface
is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the
sole.
Lastly, the R11’s short 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 “Precision Weight Port” system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred Irons) is used in the taylormade r11 irons for sale to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club’s center of
gravity is in line with the sweet spot.
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