Looking for the latest info about golf irons? TaylorMade SpeedBlade irons is very hot now. Its most noticeable features is the slot cut into the sole of the 3- through 7-irons.
While the SpeedBlade's thicker toplines and wider soles should instill confidence for mid- and high-handicap golfers, Toulon says that accomplished players will benefit from the technologies designed into the new irons.
"We had PGA Tour players that played the [RocketBladez] long irons⦠and a few guys played full sets, but there really wasn't too much use," Toulon said, "It was really 8- or 9-handicap players and above who would play it. We wanted to design this club so that we'd keep all the people at the high-end of the handicap range, but bring it down so that more players could experience it."
"We needed this iron to sound better and to feel better than TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons for sale," said Sean Toulon, TaylorMade's executive vice president. "A lot of people might say that things like sound and feel are subjective, but they're not and they're measureable. Almost everything that you like the sound and feel of, I'd like as well."
Placing clubhead down at address during my testing session at Hersham Golf Club and the most striking difference from RocketBladez to SpeedBlade is that the innovative Speed Pocket in the 3- to 7-iron is now not such a 'little thing' anymore. It's a little wider, a little length-ier and in the shape of a handle bar. See what I did there?
This radical change provides much greater clubface area toward the toe and heel, and allows the face to flex more on shots struck in those areas. The larger sweetspot also helps to enhance ball speed on off-centre hits.
The most noticeable structural change is how TaylorMade has chopped off the chunky toe section on the rear part of the TaylorMade SpeedBlade Irons [http://www.golfsalediscount.co.uk/TaylorMade-SpeedBlade-Irons--sale-1304.html]. This has allowed the brand to place more weight lower and deeper in the head to give the SpeedBlade the lowest centre of gravity in TaylorMade's history.
In terms of topline, something I always like noting when it comes to a GI iron, there's a larger topline on the long irons in comparison to the RocketBladez to help inspire a little more confidence at address. If I'm honest, the toplines are a little big on the long sticks, and the offset is a little more visible than I'd like from 6-iron down. Then again, that's just personal preference and they're by no means off-putting.
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