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maxleaf
Age: 39
Joined: 16 Apr 2012
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When Taylormade R9 Irons face flexes at impact, it is meant to act like a thin-faced driver and result in a higher CoR, faster ball speed, and added distance.Moreover, Taylormade R9 Irons actually look good.While Taylormade long- and mid-irons are meant to provide distance and forgiveness, the short irons are designed to increase feel and accuracy. r9 iron There's also certainly an art to fitting and I'll give you an example about the art of fitting.I asked the player, Hit this, same loft, much heavier shaft, and give me your opinion on how it feels.So they're going to fix and work on a collapsed lung before a broken arm.We're up to �C like all manufacturers, we're up to the finish line.New versions of the two models in that line �C the AP1 and the AP2 �C prove that.So when you open the face up the leading edge comes off the ground, so players say, That golf club has too much bounce.They may like it, but I want to make sure they understand when they mishit that center of percussion, that ball speed is going to reduce pretty substantially.Right up to the USGA maximum speed limit like all other manufacturers.So it's certainly the bulk of majority of players in golf need that type of flight.The company says that this is due to the tungsten weighting low in the toe that enables them to more precisely position the Center of Gravity (CG) for enhanced feel and minimal twisting at impact.
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