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Have you ever tried TaylorMade Tour Preferred Iron Set

The TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons offer a masterful blend of modern technology and classic design.

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 (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.

A Masterful Blend of Modern Technology and Classic Design

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Classic blade shape incorporates a thin topline and shorter blade-length from heel to toe for a clean, compact look at address

Shallow, undercut cavity redistributes weight to the heel and toe pads for increased stability and more solid feel at impact

Tour-configured sole optimizes turf interaction for maximum playability

Inverted Cone clubface technology expands the clubs sweetspot for consistent distance on off-center hits

Vibration-management cavity badge finely tunes sound and feedback for a satisfying sound and solid feel.

Some views of TP irons set

"TP" has been a TaylorMade designation for clubs that are more suited for lower handicap players. But while it is clear to me that the TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons are aimed at better players, a mid-handicapper can also play this club with its forgiveness. The topline is a bit thinner and the offset is less than with some other irons in the TaylorMade lineup. However, the secret ingredient is more weight in the heel and toe of the head and a "tour configured" sole which reduces turf drag. An undercut cavity shifts weight to the perimeter for forgiveness.Performance is where the story gets interesting. I think the Tour Preferreds are a sweet change to some of the recent Taylor Made irons. Well-struck, center hits are rewarded with a buttery soft feel, very similar to a forged iron. Off-center hits don't lose much and the feel is not punishing at all. The irons are easy to work left and right, and for both lofted shots and knockdowns.

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I'll say that while I have not been a real fan of the Dynamic Gold shafts that come stock with the Tour Preferreds, they took on a wholly different feel with the Tour Preferred irons because of the clever vibration-dampening medallion in the cavity. The designers at TaylorMade get extra points by incorporating the vibration-dampening feature into the back of the clubhead in a pleasing yet dynamic-looking manner. Looks, feel, performance all the ingredients for success.

All in all, check out the Tour Preferred irons from TaylorMade. It's likely they can take your game to a whole new place.

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