TaylorMade introduces RocketBallz irons
TaylorMade has introduced a new set of irons, the TaylorMade RocketBallz irons, part of the new RocketBallz range
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TaylorMade Golf has introduced its new TaylorMade RocketBallz irons, part of the new RocketBallz range that includes driver, fairway woods and hybrids.
The new TaylorMade RocketBallz line replaces the TaylorMade Burner range and its irons are designed to deliver distance and a higher, straighter ball flight.
"Without a doubt, the new RocketBallz iron will be an improvement over any other iron in a golfer's bag," said Sean Toulon, executive vice president of TaylorMade Golf.
Key to the distance performance of TaylorMade's new RocketBallz irons is a large, thin clubface that's strong and stiff at the perimeter and thin at the inner edge, allowing the face to flex freely.
RocketBallz also incorporate TaylorMade's Inverted Cone clubface technology, which expands the portion of the face that delivers high ball speed, promoting more distance on off-centre hits.
Improved accuracy in the set is attributed to to the new "Toe-Bar" feature, positioned in the upper toe, and the new design of the Inverted Cone.
The new TaylorMade RocketBallz irons will be available in February, 2012.
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