Taylormade R11 Irons, Forgiveness Hits, Advanced Groove Design. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.
TaylorMade Tour star Justin Rose kept his composure to win the biggest title of his career to date, with victory at the BMW Championship in Chicago. He always chooses his golf clubs carefully, and he likes R11 Irons. Why these famous golfers can win the game easily with the R11 Irons? What kind of charm do the R11 Irons have?
Advanced groove design promotes increased spin and control. TaylorMade's new R11 irons are disciples of both the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons and Tour Preferred irons. Dual head design allows for both performance and control for increased distance.
Taylormade R11 Irons offer more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. It also features variable face thickness. They start with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Inverted Cone Technology expands the sweet area to reduce overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The TaylorMade R11 Irons have traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming.
“Velocity-Control Chamber”, VCC foam, silicone shock absorber, and a vibration-silencing cavity bridge that work in unison to reduce vibration, and an Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance. They are available with either Nippon NS Pro 950GH or Dynamic Gold as standard shaft. Japanese spec lightweight Motore 60 graphite is also available as an upcharge.
“Ever since the children on, won it open has always been my dream, as any child’s dream like”, Clarke said: “I can do this, really feel mysterious, at this moment still incredible.” Taylormade R11 Irons are actually far superior as compared to Taylormade, which is my experience so far.
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