Taylormade Tour Preferred CB Forged Irons
The new TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB irons (CB stands for Cavity Back) are created by plasma-welding a 8620 carbon steel cast body and a slightly firmer, forged, carbon steel face. This construction allowed TaylorMade to incorporate an undercut in the back of the club, which in turn let designers move more weight lower and deeper to increase forgiveness.
The TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB irons produce the highest MOI values, which is expected, as it’s the most forgiving of the three. A main contributor to the forgiving nature of the Tour Preferred CB Forged Irons is the incorporation of TaylorMade’s Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) – the only one of the new Left handed TP irons that does so. If you’re not familiar with ICT, quite simply it promotes faster ball speeds across an expanded area on the club face.
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