1 Performance of TaylorMade Irons Sáb Jun 12, 2010 10:57 pm
aobama52
Forum Noob
Performance of TaylorMade Irons
This is a feature you don’t see in a lot of irons today, especially in a cavity back iron. The tour configured sole was shaped based on the feedback from the discount golf clubs, and features a thinner sole that will promote less digging and better turf interaction. By softening the leading and trailing edge, the sole of the club glides effortlessly through the turf for better ball striking. The face of the TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons do not feature an alignment line, like you have on most golf clubs, so this could be a problem for some golfers.
What I really liked about the discount golf, is how solid they felt at impact. I noticed immediately, how the club would respond, in terms of sound and feel at impact, just like hitting a forged iron. The next thing that really made this club stand apart is how easily the club would just glide through the turf. ishiner
This is a feature you don’t see in a lot of irons today, especially in a cavity back iron. The tour configured sole was shaped based on the feedback from the discount golf clubs, and features a thinner sole that will promote less digging and better turf interaction. By softening the leading and trailing edge, the sole of the club glides effortlessly through the turf for better ball striking. The face of the TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons do not feature an alignment line, like you have on most golf clubs, so this could be a problem for some golfers.
What I really liked about the discount golf, is how solid they felt at impact. I noticed immediately, how the club would respond, in terms of sound and feel at impact, just like hitting a forged iron. The next thing that really made this club stand apart is how easily the club would just glide through the turf. ishiner