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| Author: | meimei [ Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | TaylorMade R11 Iron: Don't Overlook the Grooves |
TaylorMade officially unveiled its new Taylormade R11 Irons today, a cast, progressive-sized iron that looks to combine the distance-enhancing technology of the Burner 2.0 iron (introduced last fall) with some of the player-focused looks and feel of the forged Tour Preferred line of irons (introduced this spring). While it is not white, what might be most remarkable about this new iron is something that few are talking about anymore: the grooves. TaylorMade R11 Irons's technology includes meaningful talking points about several elements: The thin-faced design (just two millimeters thick on the 4-iron, for instance) includes the company's inverted cone in the face to improve off-center hit ballspeed. A weight port in the back of the undercut cavity allows for more precision in matching the proper head weights for consistency and the wide variety of shaft lengths and weights. The progressive-shaping of the design means the head shape, sole widths,discount golf equipment topline thickness, offset and center of gravity locations change with each different iron in the set in an effort to optimize trajectory and spin. But what TaylorMade's engineers have spent a significant amount of time on is the groove design, brought about by the USGA's decision to roll back groove effectiveness in 2008. The new stipulations reduce the sharpness of the groove edge radius and the total volume of grooves in an effort to reduce spin. Forced to reevaluate not only the design of a cast groove but the ability to consistently manufacture that design, TaylorMade's engineers say they've found a new idea that might be better than the old one on shots from the fairway. |
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