New TaylorMade R11 Irons Review
TaylorMade's new R11 irons are disciples of both the Burner 2.0 and Tour Preferred irons. The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness.
The "Precision Weight Port" system (a plug similar to those found in Tour Preferred irons) is used in the TaylorMade R11 Irons
to dial in desired head weights and swing weights, and to ensure each club's center of gravity is in line with the sweet spot. The fixed (red) plugs—2.5 to 17 grams—are made of aluminum, steel or tungsten and can not be adjusted by consumers.
the new Taylormade r11 iron is tuned to perfection. Precision CG placements, ultra-thin faces, a tour sole design and Inverted Cone Technology make R11 our most powerful, playable and refined iron ever.The irons "are engineered for the player who appreciates the shape and refinement of a tour-grade iron but needs the help of advanced technology to launch the ball high, straight and long with less effort, regardless of handicap."
In addition, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the TaylorMade R11 Irons feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11 irons' clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Lastly, the TaylorMade R11 Irons' short irons have Ping G20 Driver
a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness.
For both better performance and control, the Taylormade R11 Irons was allocated with a dual head design. The 3-5 irons feature a high repulsion face with hollow cavity structure for increased distance. While the 6-Wedge feature a more compact undercut pocket cavity with a focus on feel, control and accuracy. The R11 features variable face thickness. Starting 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.
Since the TaylorMade R11 Irons has released, it become really hot in the golf market and the it favored by most golf fans.
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