| TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons must be worth of | | | | irons. But it really stands out with the Tour Preferred. |
| the saying "everything old is new again". They are one | | | | |
| of the most handsome set of irons in a while from | | | | |
| TaylorMade, which has stepped backward in creating | | | | "TP" has been a TaylorMade designation for clubs that |
| a set of clubs with a classic look, while imbuing them | | | | are more suited for lower handicap players. But while it |
| with the best technology of the current era. | | | | is clear to me that the TaylorMade Tour Preferred |
| | | | | irons are aimed at better players, a mid-handicapper |
| | | | | can also play these golf irons with their forgiveness. |
| At first, the Tour Preferred irons were forged. Point | | | | The topline is a bit thinner and the offset is less than |
| No. 1 for TaylorMade golf irons. They have created a | | | | with some other irons in the TaylorMade lineup. |
| finish that at once is classic and seen in many forged | | | | However, the secret ingredient is more weight in the |
| clubs, as well as being durable and able to last a long | | | | heel and toe of the head and a "tour configured" sole |
| time. | | | | which reduces turf drag. An undercut cavity shifts |
| | | | | weight to the perimeter for forgiveness. |
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| The second tip that this is not your grandfather's irons | | | | |
| is the pronounced use of the "inverted cone" on the | | | | All in all, check out the TaylorMade Tour Preferred |
| back cavity on the clubhead. The inverted cone is a | | | | irons. It's likely they can give you a new wonderful |
| staple of TaylorMade's recent line of drivers. They | | | | experience and improve your scores in golf courses. |
| introduced it recently into their irons with the | | | | Get the old but new golf irons on this site right now. |
| TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons and Burner Plus series | | | | |