This does make the SLDR very forgiving and pretty light too, even if it sounds a little hollower than the CB irons at impact. Where the SLDR has the edge over the CB’s is in the longer irons where that extra forgiveness really comes into its own.

Are Sldr irons forgiving?

This does make the SLDR very forgiving and pretty light too, even if it sounds a little hollower than the CB irons at impact. Where the SLDR has the edge over the CB’s is in the longer irons where that extra forgiveness really comes into its own.

Are TaylorMade RSI irons forgiving?

In both tests, we found that the RSi1 is a very forgiving iron – mishits go nearly as far as pure shots – but it’s not better than its competitors. Regardless of what metric you choose – ball speed, carry distance, or total distance – irons like the PING G30 are just as good if not better.

What year did TaylorMade RSI irons come out?

2014
TaylorMade RSi 1 Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 14 November 2014
Manufacture Cast
Material Steel
Swing Weight D2
Shaft Name New Reaz Steel 90, New Reax Graphite 90

When did RSI 2 irons come out?

November 14, 2014
RSi 2 Specs The stock steel shaft is the KBS Tour 105 available in R and S flexes. Custom shaft and grip options are available. Both sets were released on November 14, 2014.

What year did the Taylormade SLDR come out?

2013
TaylorMade SLDR Driver – Product Details

UK Launch 16 August 2013
USA Launch 09 August 2013
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Left, Right

What year did Taylormade r11 irons come out?

September 2011
TaylorMade R11 Irons – Product Details

UK Launch 01 September 2011
USA Launch 01 September 2011
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Left, Right

When did TaylorMade PSi come out?

Nov. 6
TaylorMade’s PSi irons (3-PW) hit stores Nov. 6 and retail for $1,100 with KBS’s C-Taper 105 shafts. Additional custom steel and graphite shaft options will also be available.

Are TaylorMade RSi 2 irons good for beginners?

Conclusion. The TaylorMade RSi 2 irons are outstanding. They’re impressively forgiving for better-player irons, and while they’re ideal for low to mid handicappers who could benefit from a higher ball flight, high handicappers should be more than satisfied with the distance, feel and forgiveness offered.