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2011年12月18日星期日

TaylorMade 2009 R7 CGB Max Irons 3-9PS Review

TaylorMade aspires to make R7 CGB Max series become the best equipments which are able to enhance professional performance with money, and these R7 CGB Max Irons can realize it. The large clubhead of R7 CGB Max Irons adopted obvious weights to increase MOI, consistency and forgiveness. 2009 R7 CGB Max Irons used cavity back design to save weight, which allowed deeper center of gravity. This helps golfers create higher and farther ball flight. R7 CGB Max Irons adopted SuperFast Technology. The clubhead speed has been enhanced by using ultra-light shaft and light, thin face with high elasticity and high speed. The face of R7 CGB Max Irons is much thinner than the previous R7 CGB Max model. Besides, R7 CGB Max Irons adopted the Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) which is a famous design of TaylorMade. This technology can be obviously seen on the back of the club. Golfers can create ultra-fast ball flight speed even on off-center strike. There is an entirely new concave mark on R7 CGB Max Irons face, providing more comfortable contact feel. For the material, R7 CGB Max Irons used light and thin 17-4stainless steel to provide high speed and tungsten steel weight design on heel and toe.

Combining all the features and technologies, TaylorMade 2009 R7 CGB Max Irons become the longest and most forgiving clubs in TaylorMade irons. In addition, this iron set is also easiest to use in all irons. R7 CGB Max is successful in using various technologies for great performance. R7 CGB Max Irons have beautiful appearance. They are by no means irons that will develop depressing metal sound and look clumsy and ugly. On the contrary, R7 CGB Max Irons are special and striking. They gathered strength and elegance into high-tech. TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons set is the model for perfectly combining the design and force.


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2011年12月15日星期四

TaylorMade R11 Irons

Many of us have been waiting (not so patiently) for the TaylorMade R11 Irons to be launched. After months of anticipation and hype, they arrived September 1, 2011, just a couple of weeks ago.
I was pumped and couldn't wait to try them out. Unfortunately, the only clubs I could get my hands on were the pitching wedge and the 7-iron. Our pro shop won't have a full set of TaylorMade R11 Irons available for demo purposes for a while yet, but it did have those two clubs. As it was, I had to go on a waiting list before I could try them. That's how eagerly golfers have been looking forward to the TaylorMadeR11 Irons
The thin, light, lively face of these irons is designed to provide a high Coefficient of Restitution, which promotes faster ball velocities and more distance from the long- and mid-irons. TaylorMade's "Inverted Cone Technology" also promotes faster ball velocities and more distance, especially on mishits. This particular technology, which enlarges the sweet spot and makes TaylorMade R11 Irons more forgiving, is also used in the company's popular TaylorMade Burner irons.
The progressive-width soles of the irons are beveled at the back in a way that reminds me of the Callaway RAZR X irons. This sole design increases playability from different types of lies because the clubs perform as though they have narrower soles.
TaylorMade R11 Irons use a progressive undercut channel which gets shallower as the loft of the iron increases. The CG has also been placed low and deep. These design elements increase the clubs' distance and forgiveness while facilitating a higher ball launch.
TaylorMade R11 Irons are beautiful clubs, but their beauty isn't just skin-deep. They're beautifully balanced and they incorporate a ton of technology that can help golfers of all handicaps become better players. They were definitely worth the wait. TaylorMade R11 Irons successfully combine stunning looks with cutting-edge technology and amazing performance. 

I was also pretty pleased at the amount of spin I was able to generate with the TaylorMade R11 Irons, especially the short irons. I’m playing with the Bridgestone e6 golf ball and I did a side by side comparison to the Burner irons and about 60% of the shots, I was able to get more spin with the R11′s and rarely did they get outclassed.
Overall, I was impressed with TaylorMade’s newest iron set. The TaylorMade R11 Irons have the forgiveness hackers like me appreciate and they’ve got the feel and shot shaping capabilities that you better players will enjoy.