Post by golfonlineau on Jan 17, 2013 6:36:45 GMT 1
TaylorMade have been leaders in clubmaking for many years and we have welcomed TaylorMade's RocketBladez, deemed as speed pocket. ¡°If your iron does not have a Speed Pocket, your iron is outdated.¡± says CEO Mark King and he describes RocketBladez as a ¡°once-in-a-lifetime innovation¡± in the iron category and avers. The new irons were inspired by the distance-enhancing technology behind the successful Golf Clubs For Sale.
After highly successful rbz irons for sale, what we can expect from the new RocketBladez? To narrow it down, they deliver higher launch and explosive distance as standard. Plus, hugely forgiving on off-centre hits. The RocketBladez irons have a large cavity behind their stainless steel faces that lowers the centre of gravity and pulls it further away from the face, which is said to make them more forgiving and higher-flying.
An increase in the size of the clubface area that delivers high ball speed and an improvement in the control of the angle of the ball as it leaves the clubface. By redistributing weight it took from the top of the club, as well as the hosel, the Center of Gravity in the www.augolftown.com/article-229-Big-Clearance-Sale%3A-Taylormade-R7-Limited-Driver.html to a low and ¡°absolutely centered¡± location on the face get fine-tuned, which make it easier for players to find the sweet spot, which theoretically allows them to maximize energy transfer for higher launch and maximum distance.
I once upgraded from taylormade burner 2.0 irons to TaylorMade RBZ Irons and now am looking forward to the RocketBladez. Acoding to one tester, on a good swing, you can feel the pocket working as a 'hinge' of sorts to help add launch and trajectory to your impact. On bad swings, he didn't see the SpeedPocket making a difference, though according to TaylorMade, the Speed Pocket is especially effective on impacts made low on the face; with long irons and mid irons, most mis-hits by amateurs occur below the center of the face.
Another tester says the TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons launch the ball high so you have a lot a carry, but due to the speed pocket, which acts like an extra lever, the ball goes further than any club he have ever tested. In his opinion, these irons are a game changer and I cannot wait to get a set. They will be available November 23rd and will come in 4-PW,GW in steel or graphite. Anyway, looking forward to try it in person.
After highly successful rbz irons for sale, what we can expect from the new RocketBladez? To narrow it down, they deliver higher launch and explosive distance as standard. Plus, hugely forgiving on off-centre hits. The RocketBladez irons have a large cavity behind their stainless steel faces that lowers the centre of gravity and pulls it further away from the face, which is said to make them more forgiving and higher-flying.
An increase in the size of the clubface area that delivers high ball speed and an improvement in the control of the angle of the ball as it leaves the clubface. By redistributing weight it took from the top of the club, as well as the hosel, the Center of Gravity in the www.augolftown.com/article-229-Big-Clearance-Sale%3A-Taylormade-R7-Limited-Driver.html to a low and ¡°absolutely centered¡± location on the face get fine-tuned, which make it easier for players to find the sweet spot, which theoretically allows them to maximize energy transfer for higher launch and maximum distance.
I once upgraded from taylormade burner 2.0 irons to TaylorMade RBZ Irons and now am looking forward to the RocketBladez. Acoding to one tester, on a good swing, you can feel the pocket working as a 'hinge' of sorts to help add launch and trajectory to your impact. On bad swings, he didn't see the SpeedPocket making a difference, though according to TaylorMade, the Speed Pocket is especially effective on impacts made low on the face; with long irons and mid irons, most mis-hits by amateurs occur below the center of the face.
Another tester says the TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons launch the ball high so you have a lot a carry, but due to the speed pocket, which acts like an extra lever, the ball goes further than any club he have ever tested. In his opinion, these irons are a game changer and I cannot wait to get a set. They will be available November 23rd and will come in 4-PW,GW in steel or graphite. Anyway, looking forward to try it in person.