TaylorMade Irons Review |
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| Posted: 09 July 2010 04:57 PM |
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TaylorMade Irons Review
Modern Technology meets classic design is the tag line used to describe the new golf clubs for sale and I’ve had the opportunity to test out the latest offering from TaylorMade to see if the Tour Preferred irons live up to their billing The Ping G15 Driver is the latest addition to the TaylorMade product line, aimed at a wide-range of golfers who prefer a club that has a classic look, but the forgiveness of a cavity back TaylorMade R9 Super Tri Driver. The first thing you’ll notice when you sole the TaylorMade Tour Preferred iron is the thin topline and shorter blade-length from heel to toe for a compact clean look at Titleist 2010 AP2 Irons. What you will not see at address, is the sole and the cavity features built into this club that make it a very forgiving and high performance golf club. Do the new TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood live up to the hype of having modern technology blended with classic design? The answer to that question is, yes! ishiner
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