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Equipment Details

Golfer

Mens

Handicap

Any

Right Hand

Yes

Left Hand

Yes

Material

Steel

Shaft Type

Steel/Graphite

Set

3-PW

UK Launch

1 September 2011

US Launch

1 September 2011

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TaylorMade R11 Irons

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4.33333333333333 stars out of 5 (Based on 3 reviews)

The TaylorMade R11 Irons combine the distance and forgiveness found in the Burner 2.0 along with the feel and precision of the Tour Preferred line. The R11s are designed for the player who favours a traditional blade but appreciates the near effortless ease needed to launch the ball high, long and straight.

Historically, irons engineered with multiple game-improvement technologies are big, inelegant and clunky, with thick toplines, broad soles and busy-ugly cavities. Typically, they can feel harsh and sound high-pitched and “clicky”. The TaylorMade R11 iron breaks that mold and rewrites the book about what a high-technology iron can look like, feel like and sound like.

The centrepiece of the TaylorMade R11 iron and the first thing that will grab the golfer’s attention is its red precision-weighting port (PWP). This technology was introduced in the TaylorMade TP line and allows TaylorMade to precisely control and alter the swingweight and ensure the centre-face Centre of Gravity (CG) location in every iron. This promotes optimised ball flight in the long, middle and short-irons.

Progressive CG location positions the CG low in the longer irons to make them easier to launch, and higher in the shorter irons. The TaylorMade R11 irons feature a wider soles in the longer irons to pull the CG lower for easier, higher launch while also increasing MOI to make them more stable and forgiving.

The ultra thin face of the R11 irons promotes faster ball speed and distance in long and short irons. Additional forgiveness comes from TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology, which aid faster ball speeds on off-centre hits. The R11’s sole is slightly thinner and the leading edge is a little sharper, helping it to enter and exit the turf quickly and smoothly. The R11 irons also incorporates an advanced, USGA and R&A conforming groove design to promote more increased spin and control from the rough.

Lastly, TaylorMade’s R&D department worked hard to perfect the sound and vibration felt in the R11 irons, meaning the feel in the R11 irons would appeal to better players. The secret lies in the sophisticated cast design.

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What Says

Golfalot
5 stars out of 5
TaylorMade R11 Irons Review

The TaylorMade R11 irons follow in a long line of irons that are very easy to hit. The first thing you notice is the over-size heads, which site beautifully behind the ball without looking too chunky. The top line is a nice width and the progressive offset, that increases as you go up the set, is not too pronounced so even better players will appreciate the lines of the TaylorMade R11 irons.

Like previous models the heads feel light and are effortless to swing. The ball went on a nice medium high trajectory and the feel right across the face was lovely. With the centre of gravity rising through the set, even the long-irons are a joy to hit and better players may choose to stick with these rather than go for a hybrid as they are just as easy to hit and more accurate.

Given that there is decent sized cavity in the back of the heads, you hardly notice it visually and the sound at impact of the TaylorMade R11 irons is very good, whilst not being as completely solid as say a blade iron. They are very forgiving on mis-hits, although this forgiveness makes shaping the ball a little harder if you are trying for small fades or draws. Bigger movements in shot shape are easier, so the shot shapers among you may prefer the TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons.

However we are splitting hairs here as there is very little wrong with these irons and an awful lot that is right. From the performance to the stylish looks the TaylorMade R11 is a 'must try' set of irons for low to mid handicap golfers.

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What You Say

Brad Blair

United Kingdom
Handicap: 1

User Rating:
This user's reviews have been rated 4/5 by other users (3 votes)

Wow. Thought about leaving my review as that, but I will expand. The R11s look a little rounded and a little oversized, but their performance is incredible. Ball flight is very long, without being too high, like a lot of game improvement irons. I was amazed just how straight the ball was flying as well, even on mishits. While I am not sure low handicappers will like the rounded, slightly-chunky, oversized look, I doubt they would deny the R11's performance. Ideal if you typically shoot in the 80s, and are looking to get into the 70s.

golfsaint

United Kingdom
Handicap: 7

User Rating:
Not rated

Well what can I say about the Taylormade R11? Having brought these for my first set off golf clubs about 12 months ago.They are now fully tested and in my opinion as a mid handicap I feel these clubs are some off the best! With the deals out there, there is a bargin to be had from £300 up.

YES, they have been superseeded with the rocketballz and new rocketbladez but if your new to the game they are very forgiving and are brilliant off the tee with easy control.

Around the fairways and greens they have the feel off confidence. The heads are larger than a typical players club. These are geared for scratch to 20 handicaps, so they will be larger than others. The heads are progressive in shape, but that's not noticeable when playing like Burners. The leading edge is sharper and there's less camber to appeal to a better player.

These irons are a lot of fun to play. You feel like you can go after it and hammer the ball with great results.

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