TaylorMade R9 TP Irons out on the range we instantly knew they were going to be one of the best golf irons for 2010. New technology use to it for 2012.
One of the most unique features of the R9 irons is something you can't see—a chamber behind the face of the club that is filled with an almost-weightless foam and a silicone shock absorber positioned directly behind the center of the face in the 3- through 6-irons.
I'd like to thank TaylorMade for giving me the opportunity to evaluate the new R9 TP Irons. I was selected to test these due to the fact that I am around a 10 handicap and currently leaning towards a "players" iron more than a "game improvement" iron.
A switch to TaylorMade's new
R9 Ironsbefore the start of the Presidents Cup in San Francisco in September. Now two more high-profile TaylorMade players have made the switch to the company's newest better-player irons.
These irons have classic shaped head with a semi-straight leading edge. The beveled top line gives these clubs an elegant appearance. The semi-squared sole helps reduce the resistance between the club head and turf. These irons come with the new grooves that conform to the USGA rules. The Tour-Proven KBS Steel Shafts of these irons help increase the stability in swings than
TaylorMade CB Irons.
Besides, R9 TP irons combine traditional player's characteristics with high-tech performance. More detail golf equipent review, you can go to
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