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TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour Irons Review - Golfalot

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    Oct 23, 2012 · The TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour irons at first glance seemed perfect for low handicappers. We had already reviewed the standard RocketBladez iron and whilst the performance was excellent for all golfers, we felt that the slight offset and thicker top line in the longer clubs especially might dissuade some better players who had grown up on forged irons.5/5

TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour Irons Review (Clubs, Review ...

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    Jul 13, 2013 · Available for righties as well as lefties, the RocketBladez Tours come in regular, stiff, and x-stiff, with opportunities for custom options. The stock grip is a slightly modified Golf Price Tour Velvet, not my favorite grip but a safe choice nonetheless. RocketBladez Tour irons come stock in 3-PW, with a 51.5˚ AW available.

Upgrade from Taylormade Rocketbladez Tour??? — GolfWRX

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    Oct 19, 2018 · Forged softer carbon steel (not 8620) has a wonderful soft feel that is missing from many cast irons. But the stainless steel RBZ Tours are very durable and if you play in area's like Phoenix with sandy/rocky terrain or Florida with a lot of sand based courses the RBZ's will hold up much better. And the RBZ Tours feel pretty darned good for cast.

TaylorMade RocketBladez Irons Review Golf Club Guru

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    Oct 31, 2019 · Not exactly. TaylorMade claims to have forged irons for tour professionals and low-handicap amateur players. With respect to the irons’ construction, however, the tour irons are not made of forged steel but cast stainless steel. However, virtually, nobody can really tell the difference between cast and forged.

Jason Day’s RocketBladez Tour 2 Iron – GolfWRX

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    May 16, 2013 · The Rocketbladez Tour irons are for better players and the 4 iron loft is 22*. Rocketbladez irons, for the less skilled, has a 4 iron loft of 20* and a 3 iron of 18*. Looking at this logically, if you could get a Rocketbladez 2 iron for the average player it would have a 15.5* to 16* loft.

Review: TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour Irons - MyGolfWay ...

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    February 23, 2013 – A couple of months ago we were testing the new TaylorMade RocketBladez, and the truth is that we were quite surprised by the outcome of the Speed Pocket technologyapplied to the irons. It’s a cut in the sole filled with polyurethane, which …

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