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TaylorMade is introducing a new set of TaylorMade R9 Irons
with a clean and conventional shape that the Basingstoke-based company says will appeal to 'technician' golfers.
The club-makers are also unveiling the TaylorMade R9 TP irons, inspired by Nick Faldo's input and which will prove attractive to the elite amateur and Tour pro.
Price of the 8-club set of TaylorMade R9 Irons
(4-iron to sand wedge) will be £699 with steel shafts and £799 with graphite.
The TaylorMade R9 TP Irons
will also be available from October 12 in men's right- and left-handed models (3-iron to pitching wedge) with steel shafts for £729 (X, S and R flexes). A 2-iron and attack wedge are available separately.
The TaylorMade R9 long-irons and middle-irons have been designed separately from the short-irons to optimise performance in each club, say the makers, with 4-iron through 6-iron 'extremely long and easy to hit,' using thin-faced velocity control chamber technology (VCC). The R9 short-irons are engineered with a vibration-quietening layer sandwiched between the clubface and the cavity to promote great feel, control and accuracy.
TaylorMade R9 TP Irons
meanwhile, have a classic, compact shape and size with a semi-square toe, thin topline and thin, beveled sole. |
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