I'm happy to revived my new golf clubs before the May Day, and I play the R9 irons with my golfer friends is a pleasure. The clubs do look great, and one of the first things noticed was that the oversized heads actually sit behind the golf ball very well at address, with the top line not appearing too thick or chunky despite the larger heads. The taylormade r7 irons were a "supersized" iron that featured a thick topline, a wide sole, and some funky looking weighting in the cavity. While the look was unconventional, it was meant to provide the mid- to high-handicap golfer with maximum distance and forgiveness. Thankfully, virtually nothing of the esthetics of the r7 remains in the R9. The clubface of the TaylorMade R9 irons uses the astern cone technology on the close ancillary of the clubface for constant brawl acceleration on askance hits. Using that as their foundation, the R9 Irons continued and mid band were advised alone from the abbreviate band to optimize achievement in anniversary club. The longer R9 irons in particular are very easy to hit in comparison to many other models. This is mainly down to the design, in which TaylorMade have fitted what's called a Velocity Control Chamber behind the clubface in the longer and mid irons, in order to aid performance. Distance wise the TaylorMade R9 irons are definitely long, but without being uncomfortably so. They do produce very high ball speeds off the face, and in comparison to a lot of other iron sets the R9s generally seem to give players around an extra club. Meaning that shots with an R9 6 iron can travel as far as a 5 iron does in many other sets. TaylorMade R9 Irons Features: One. Velocity-Control Chamber in 4 - 6-irons for increased consistency, ball speed and power Two. Innovative shock-absorption system in 4 - 6 irons for satisfying feel and sound Three. Deep undercut cavity and heel-toe weighting in short-irons for increased forgiveness Four. Beveled sole in every iron reduces turf resistance and promotes crisp contact Five. Choice of two premium shafts: KBS steel or Fujikura? Motore graphite What was more surprising was the feel coming off of the face. Game improvement clubs are never supposed to feel like a forged club. Well, don't get your hopes up. Forged clubs are still softer than the R9s. However, the R9s are softer than pretty much any other game improvement club I have tried. Needless to say, if you would like to know more information about the technology of the R9 Irons, and what specifications are available.
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