The latest Taylormade R11 innovation comes in the form of an iron.
At long last TaylorMade finally unveiled their R11 Irons. TaylorMade's latest expansion to the overwhelmingly popular R11 line was to create an iron set that was engineered for players who appreciate the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but need the help of technology to launch the ball high, straight, and long with less effort, regardless of handicap. Already tested as a forgiving and easy to hit club. The R11 irons are definitely not blades or a set of tour only clubs. Designed with more forgiveness in mind they appeal to a much larger audience. On the heels of Ping's big announcement for their new clubs for next season I'm sure was no coincidence.
Inspired by Taylormade R11 driver innovation, the new Taylormade R11 irons are tuned to perfection. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make Taylormade R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.
Features:
l Ultra-thin face thickness promotes faster ball speed and distance.
l Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and distance on off-center hits.
l Multi-Functional sole increases playability from a variety of lies.
l Progressive topline thickness promotes confidence at address throughout the set.
l Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control.
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the R11 irons 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. The fixed (red) plugs—2.5 to 17 grams—are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
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.
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