Monday, 7 May 2012

TaylorMade R9 TP Irons reviews

For the R9 and TaylorMade R9 TP Irons reviews, TaylorMade sought to design an iron that combined modern performance (as in forgiveness) with superb distance in a classic frame. In order to pay special attention to each iron across the entire set, TaylorMade's R&D took different approaches for the long irons and the short irons.
The design of the sole also serves another purpose: the sole radius provides a great deal of assistance for sidehill lie shots. The Raylor's sole radius presents an angle of 17° up from horizontal, as opposed to the previous Burner Rescue, which was only 10°. That leads to 70% more sole relief on the heel and toe side, and effectively makes it much easier to make clean contact with a ball above or below your feet. Another benefit to the Raylor is a near-guaranteed increase in clubhead speed, due to the inch of added length in the RE*AX 65 gram shaft.

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Of course, I would be referring to the TaylorMade Raylor, which for those of you that may be too young to remember, was a very popular fairway wood back then. The Raylor name has been brought back for their newest hybrid club, and as you can imagine, there is a bit of difference between the old and the new. Along with the Raylor, Taylormade has also brought us their latest irons, which share the name with their very popular line of woods from 2009.
This thread will serve as my evaluation of the new TaylorMade R9 TP Irons. It will be in a similar fashion as the review by Harry Longshanks except these are the TP version of the R9's. I was offered this opportunity and very excited to do so. I was fortunate enough to see the pictures of these clubs months ahead of time and was taken to the look of the irons.

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