As part of TaylorMade’s sacred Tour Preferred product line, R9 TP irons are mastermind to, above all, deliver an exceptional degree of distance control and consistency, which is critical to any player who competes at a high level or wants to.
The Taylormade R9 TP Irons iron’s classical shape and size are characterized by a compress head featuring a semi straight leading edge, semi-square toe, thin topline and thin, cambered, beveled, multi-functional sole.
Taylor Made R-9 Tp Irons Technology
In terms of technology the R9 TP irons offer plenty. The 2- through 5-iron incorporate TaylorMade’s Velocity Control Chamber (VCC), a fully enclosed compartment positioned underneath the clubface that allows a huge area of the 2.0 mm face to exist baseless increasing COR to promote more distance.
The open space within the VCC is fully filled with a light yet densefoam that manages vibration energy to deliver first-class feel and sound at impact. The VCC allows the re distribution of mass within the clubhead to give the R9 TP long-irons an extraordinary low CG and high MOI, which combines with the constant clubface to make them easier to launch high and long.
Advancing face thickness is organized throughout the set starting at 2.0 mm in the 2- through 5-iron, 2.3 mm in the 6- and 7-iron, and 2.5 mm in the 8-iron through pitching wedge. The result is progressively bigger COR where you need it in the middle irons and long irons, and extraordinary feel in the short-irons
R9 compress Shape
R9 TP heads are similar to the Compactshape of the Tour Preferred irons (which are the most popular and successful irons on the PGA Tour today), yet the R9 TPs offer a bigger hittable face area due in part to differences in the way the head blends into the hosel.
The top-line is . beveledalong the back edge to give it a thin and elegant appearance, and the sole is . beveledto reduce resistance so it can perform “thinner” when it meets the turf. Each R9 TP head is perimeter weighted and equipt with a vibration-controlling cavity badge. The 6-iron through pitching wedge boasts an undercut cavity that’s apparent because the cavity badge is littler than that used in the R9 irons. The undercut cavity allows us to push more weight to the border of the head in order to increase MOI and distance-control