Technology and Design
The R11 irons have Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) that increases the nice spot for more forgiveness and, as above mentioned, faster ball speeds and farther miles. The Precision Weighting Method utilizes weight ports purposefully placed at the centre back of each club for optimal CG location and greater precision.
The custom placement of the weight ports in each club is definitely matched up by the personal focus on the soles and toplines. Both get larger because the club number raises. The bigger soles result in the CG also reduced and much deeper to promote introduction height while the narrower soles advertise exactness on small lies. The results of ICT in the long- and middle-irons are generally enhanced by simply their ultra-thin faces. All of the irons use a multiple groove design that gives you more control plus more spin. Moreover, the clubs contain Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips for outstanding traction that supports any problems.
Now TaylorMade proudly presents the R11 irons, which combine the high-performance features of the Tour Preferred and the Burner 1.0. These include:
* Strategically placed Precision Weighting Ports customized for each iron
* Ultra-thin clubfaces on the long and middle irons
* Progressively wider soles and toplines from the short to the long irons
* Advanced groove design
* Inverted Cone Technology
Style
The R11 irons have a efficient appear. The white, black, and red colors of the R11 driver are put with the white R11 stripe, black ICT cavity, and red weight port. The polished chrome development accomplishes the clean, racecar-reminiscent aesthetic.
The series is better tagged by TaylorMade project leader for irons construction, Gary Gallagher. "Looks, technology, and performance: the R11 iron will be the total package." The R11s have all the feaures a golf player might ask for in an iron series, and that's why these are the only irons worthy of the R11 name.
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