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 for sale will appeal to a wide spectrum of golfers, from touring pros to average amateurs. To find that speed, we created ultra-thin faces, introduced Inverted Cone technology and now an enhanced Speed Pocket with ThruSlot technology. Official surveys confirm that discount Taylormade SLDR driver and fairway woods currently are the No. 1 models respectively on the PGA Tour. 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 Speed Pocket, which is a slot in the sole intended to generate more face flex, is built into the 3-, 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-irons. The 8- and 9-irons plus all the wedges have a solid sole without the Speed Pocket. The ThruSlot extends all the way through the bottom cavity, and works in conjunction with the ultra-thin clubface and deep undercut to promote tremendous face-flex at impact. Unlike TaylorMade SpeedBlade irons, which are long with a visible amount of offset, the SLDR has a very small amount of offset. 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. The Speed Pocket permits the face to rebound farther and more easily upon impact, particularly when a golfer hits the ball low on the face. The SLDR irons are designed for golfers of all skill levels. The 3- through 7-irons include the Speed Pocket, a narrow slot cut in the sole intended to generate more face flex, that is also found in other recent TaylorMade irons like the RocketBladez, while the 8- and 9-irons feature a solid sole.
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