Golfers want to hit their irons far, which has put us on a path to engineer iron sets that have driver-like face speed. TaylorMade predicts this Taylormade SLDR irons will appeal to a wide spectrum of golfers, from touring pros to average amateurs. TaylorMade says the SLDR irons feature a classicly shaped and sized clubhead, and most of the set includes the company’s Speed Pocket and ThruSlot technology that the company says promotes a higher ball flight, longer carry and more consistent gapping between irons. The SLDR iron’s remarkable sound and feel come from an advanced vibration-dampening system that includes the polymer that fills the Speed Pocket and a shock-absorbing badge positioned in the back cavity. The SLDR looks like a player’s iron – not only is there little offset, the topline and sole are thin in the fashion appreciated by many skilled players. Unlike TaylorMade SpeedBlade irons, which are long with a visible amount of offset, the SLDR has a very small amount of offset. The Speed Pocket is found in the soles of the SLDR 3-7 irons. Because of the SLDR iron’s classic shaping, slim topline and thin sole – which add to the iron’s overall beauty and promote keen response and playability – the company anticipates strong interest from its PGA & European Tour Professional staff. The first time SLDR irons will be available on Tour will be at the Byron Nelson Championship, May 15-18. The modern-classic shape and design combined with advanced performance technology make SLDR irons playable for both Tour Professionals and high-handicap golfers. Recommended items: Taylormade R11 Irons TaylorMade Tour Preferred MB Irons 2014
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