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TaylorMade Tour Preferred MB
$899.99
Released March, 2011
The Pros:State-of-the-art aesthetics are appealing to modern golfers - multiple surface finishes, weighting screws and intricate font detailing are apparent. Head size is relatively compact - can be very helpful when shooting on rough terrain or from an inconsistent lie. Irons are highly maneuverable - weighting screws provide a consistent center of gravity for full left/right control.
The Cons:Trajectory may be overwhelming to some players - ball spin/flight is inconsistent amongst short and long irons.
The TaylorMade Tour Preferred MB is a top-of-the-line golf iron set similar to the TaylorMade Tour Preferred MC. Meant exclusively for expert players, the Tour Preferred MB trades all of the Tour Preferred MC's game-improving features (carbon composite badges) for features focusing on shot control, namely: a forged muscleback design, 6-Step net forging process and state of the art shaping and an advanced groove design.
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Each Tour Preferred MB iron's forged muscleback design features clean lines, a compact shape ideal for advanced players and minimal offset for the purest feel and workability. Its 6-Step net forging process provides each Tour Preferred MB iron with a more precisely finished head for precise shot control. Meanwhile, each Tour Preferred MB iron's advanced groove design promotes greater spin and control from the rough.
Features
- Forged muscleback with clean lines, compact player's shape and minimal offset
- 6-Step net forging process and state of the art shaping produce a more precisely finished head
- Advanced groove design promotes more spin and control from the rough
- Precision-weighting port guarantees precise swingweights while ensuring optimal CG location in every clubhead
- Shaft torque: 1.8 degrees
- Butt diameter: 0.600"
- Designed for expert players
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State-of-the-art aesthetics are appealing to modern golfers - multiple surface finishes, weighting screws and intricate font detailing are apparent
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Head size is relatively compact - can be very helpful when shooting on rough terrain or from an inconsistent lie
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Irons are highly maneuverable - weighting screws provide a consistent center of gravity for full left/right control
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Turf performance is exceptional - divot shots involve minimal "digging" with similar ease during fairway bunker play
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"Neutral" dimensions appeal to a wide variety of players - toe shape and top line thickness are recognizable and familiar to experienced golfers
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Trajectory may be overwhelming to some players - ball spin/flight is inconsistent amongst short and long irons
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