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The TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour irons are a perfect blend of the feel that professional golfers demand and the distance that amateur golfers crave. They have a visually appealing design, provide a soft and springy feel at impact, and offer forgiveness for mid-handicappers.
+ pros
  • The TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour irons provide increased speed and distance, making them appealing to both professional and amateur players.
  • The improved lie angle of the 6-iron compared to the regular RocketBladez irons is more realistic and allows for better loft.
  • The club has a visually appealing design at address, instilling confidence in the player.
  • The placement of the Speed Pocket in the middle of the sole and the weight at the back of the club help to launch the ball higher.
  • The built-in polyurethane delivers a softer sound and a springy feel at impact, making the iron more enjoyable to use.
  • The combination of the KBS shaft and the iron's performance is well-suited for players with a quick swing speed.
  • The milled face texture of the grooves promotes high spin and helps shots hold their line in the wind.
  • The broad sweetspot minimizes mis-hits and provides strong feedback for improvement.
- cons
  • The loud crack of the game improvement RocketBladez iron is not as pleasing as the softer sound of the Tour version.
  • The Tour version is still longer than the author's current setup, which may require some adjustment for distance control.
  • It is slightly easier to hit a draw than a fade with these long irons, which may not suit all players' shot preferences.
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