Hey, I have just started playing the golf around 4 months and have not play on the green yet, but soon I know what is the best taylormade model for me. That is Taylormade R9 Max Irons. It features a dual head design made for both performance and control.
"It's definitely been a long couple of years," said Baddeley, whose return two years ago to his original teacher, Dale Lynch, was the beginning of his road back. "It was worth every bit. I really feel that the last couple of years, the extra work, made it easier today."
So, Taylormade Japan decided to released the R9 Max irons, featuring similar technologies to the originak R9 iron but with a thicker top line, slightly wider sole, more offset and an overall larger head. Paired with strong lofts and lightweight graphite shafts, the R9 Max is for the mid to higher handicapper. One other note is that the R9 Max has that interesting pearl like satin finish on the face sole and neck, very similar to the finish of the Japan only Burner Forged.
It's lightweight and easy to swing, its not overly large but the top line is a bit too thick for my liking. If however you do not care how thick the top line is and you are a higher handicapper needing a forgiving easy launch Taylormade iron then the R9 Max is a good choice. As for the R9 I can't judge it as a players cavity since I myself am not as player, but I can say from a feel standpoint.
I honestly felt the R9 was a harder feeling iron and this is probably the case as faster and harder hitters would get more feel out of the iron. I could hit a high soft draw with the Taylormade R9 Max as advertised but I still need to hone my game to properly play the R9.
In a word, it would provide the most forgiveness and ease of use for a beginner golfer like me. The key is when starting out to find a set of irons that keeps the game fun and easier for you.
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I purchased these to have something more forgiving since I was playing Ping I3 blades. Since I don't play as often I decided to buy something that would dampen mishit. I have a personal driving range and I found that my swing fault followed me, go figure :) Anyway, my 1st round was a disaster, but it wasn't the clubs. After the disaster I practiced all week with them, along with a major revision in my setup and shot 73 in my second round with them. So, they were redeemed. One thing I've noticed is that the offset is hidden well in the design of the club. I have never cared for offset, but it's almost invisible in this club. They feel really good in my hands and the thicker sole from the Ping's now seem normal.