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Here are all the details on the home page. Full specs about the entire set can be found here.
http://thehackersparadise.com/?p=14128
For the last month, THP has been feverishly testing these irons and have come away pretty impressed. What we have found in our testing is a very solid evolution of the R9 irons that we were very impressed with last year.
Looks - We will let you be the judge of that based on our in hand pictures.
Style - Rumors have been swirling around the net about what these irons would be like. Would they be more like the TP line or more like the Burner line. Well, to put that to rest, they are more like the R9 line. They kind of fit somewhere in between CB and the Burner 2.0 in size and playability.
Ball Flight - The irons we are testing come standard with the KBS 90 shafts that we really liked for a stock offering in the R9 irons. They get nice and high, however we had no issues of ballooning.
Distance - Not nuclear long like the Burner 2.0 irons, but pretty darn close. Especially in the short irons where we noticed virtually no distance difference.
Feel - Purely subjective, but the pocket cavity is definitely different than the feel of the R9s. Not harder or softer mind you, just a small difference at impact. While I believe most of that is ""tonal" as the R11 irons offered a deeper audible tone than the previous R9s in my opinion.
Testing - Follow along with THP as there are quite a few Morgan Cup staffers that will be putting these in play prior to release and they will have videos, pictures and tons of feedback.
http://thehackersparadise.com/?p=14128
For the last month, THP has been feverishly testing these irons and have come away pretty impressed. What we have found in our testing is a very solid evolution of the R9 irons that we were very impressed with last year.
Looks - We will let you be the judge of that based on our in hand pictures.
Style - Rumors have been swirling around the net about what these irons would be like. Would they be more like the TP line or more like the Burner line. Well, to put that to rest, they are more like the R9 line. They kind of fit somewhere in between CB and the Burner 2.0 in size and playability.
Ball Flight - The irons we are testing come standard with the KBS 90 shafts that we really liked for a stock offering in the R9 irons. They get nice and high, however we had no issues of ballooning.
Distance - Not nuclear long like the Burner 2.0 irons, but pretty darn close. Especially in the short irons where we noticed virtually no distance difference.
Feel - Purely subjective, but the pocket cavity is definitely different than the feel of the R9s. Not harder or softer mind you, just a small difference at impact. While I believe most of that is ""tonal" as the R11 irons offered a deeper audible tone than the previous R9s in my opinion.
Testing - Follow along with THP as there are quite a few Morgan Cup staffers that will be putting these in play prior to release and they will have videos, pictures and tons of feedback.