SuperLaunch Aims To Take Golfers Higher

February 28, 2010 by GNN 

The Burner SuperLaunch irons from TaylorMade have been introduced to help slower swingers and low-ball hitters achieve more distance, while offering generous offset to help straighten a slice and promote a draw.

With high moment of inertia, the SuperLauch irons feature a wide multi-functional sole, the key to establishing low and deep centre of gravity location that is critical in getting the ball higher.

TaylorMade SuperLaunch

TaylorMade SuperLaunch

The substantial topline not only contributes to stability and forgiveness, but also has a cambered rearward edge to give it a downward slant.

Like the Burner irons from TaylorMade, the SuperLaunch long irons, mid-irons and short irons are designed separately.

The long irons boast a low profile shape compared to the rest in the set with the objective of making it easier for lower swing speeds to result in high shots when combined with the wide sole and deep cavity.

Meanwhile, the Burner SuperLaunch short irons have a traditional face height and profile, while the mid-irons are medium profile.

Progressive face thickness throughout the set offers the thinnest face in the long irons for more COR, faster ball speed and better weight distribution and thicker faces in the short irons for better feel.

Inverted Cone Technology is a part of each iron to help expand the sweet spot to promote more distance, even on off-centre hits.

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