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TaylorMade Tour Preferred
The TaylorMade Tour Preferred are a set ofTour Inspired irons designed using modern technology, with a classic design and is intended for serious golfers. The classic blade shape has a thin topline and shorter blade-length giving a clean, compact look at address. A shallow, undercut vibration-management cavity redistributes weight to the heel and toe pads giving more stability and a solid feel upon impact, as well as a satisfying sound when a ball is struck. The tour-configured sole optimizes turf interaction for maximum playability, while the Inverted Cone clubface expands the sweet spot for more consisted distance on off-center hits. These clubs have an average level swing speed and provide a low to mid height launch. Clubs available in the Tour Preferred set are 2-9 irons, PW, AW and SW. All clubs available in LH except the 2 iron.
MSRP $1,100.00
Release date October, 2008
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Features / Spcifications
- Classic design with modern technology
- Classic blade shape
- Shallow, undercut vibration-management cavity
- Tour-configured sole
- Inverted Cone clubhead
- Low to mid launch
- Clubs available (RH): 2-9 irons, PW, AW, SW
- Clubs available (RH): 3-9 irons, PW, AW, SW
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TaylorMade Tour Preferred
• TaylorMade Golf Tour Preferred Iron Set - 3-PW - Steel (Regular,Right Hand,True Temper Dynamic Gold Steel)
• TaylorMade Golf Tour Preferred Iron Set - 3-PW - Steel (Regular,Right Hand,True Temper Dynamic Gold Steel)
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March 2, 2009
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Pros
- large sweet spot - extremely forgiving
- modern design, classic aesthetic
- vibration-management cavity badge provides good auditory and vibratory feedback
- quality craftsmanship
Cons
- best for mid to low handicappers
- expensive
- no alignment line
- Limited stock shaft selections
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March 5, 2009
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- best for mid to low handicappers
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