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Why TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons Is So Popular?

A classic blade shape provides for a thin topline and shorter blade-length from heel to toe for a clean and compact look at address while the shallow, undercut cavity redistributes weight to the hell and toe pads for increased stability and a solid feel. The tour-configured sole was designed with input from tour professionals to optimize turf interaction for maximum playability. TaylorMade's patented Inverted Cone Technology provides faster ball speed from a larger portion of the face (TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons)(a larger sweet-spot) that results in more consistency on off-center hits while the vibration-management cavity badge creates finely-tuned sound and feedback for a soft yet solid feel that's extremely satisfying.

The tour-configured sole was shaped with the help of in-depth feedback from TaylorMade Tour Staff professionals, and features a softened leading and trailing edge that work together to minimize resistance and discourage digging. That helps the sole to power smoothly through the turf to promote purer ball-striking.

The shallow, undercut cavity design allows substantial weight to be distributed in the perimeter of the clubhead, equaling high MOI for exceptional stability and forgiveness on off-center hits. The cavity also houses a vibration-management sound badge, strategically shaped and positioned over the Inverted Cone to fine-tune the club's pitch and resonance, ensuring that the sound of impact is solid and satisfying. Tour pros who tested the Tour Preferred iron during development unanimously praised their feel, with many claiming that it delivers the soft feel of a forged iron.

Tour Preferred irons also incorporate (r7 cgb max irons)TaylorMade's renowned Inverted Cone clubface technology. Originally developed to improve the average distance of TaylorMade drivers, Inverted Cone technology expands the area of the clubface that delivers high ball speed, promoting greater distance on off-center hits and helping to maintain consistent distance from shot to shot.

"Our new Tour Preferred irons were developed for a wide range of players, from middle-handicappers to tour pros," said Scott White, TaylorMade category director for irons. "That's how well they perform and that's how easy they are to hit. We've worked hard the past few years to prove to golfers (mizuno mp 58 irons)that we're more than a metalwood company, and these Tour Preferred irons are guaranteed to turn more players into believers."




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