TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons

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TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons reviewed by Mark Crossfield PGA professional AskGolfGuru. Mark hits the Tour Preferred golf irons from TaylorMade and talks launch, spin and distance with the help of GC2 HMT launch monitor. See if this tour inspired golf club could help you play some better golf and hit the golf ball closer to the hole. Improve your golf game with Marks simple and easy to understand golf videos are made to help you enjoy your golf game more.

37 thoughts on “TaylorMade Tour Preferred CB Irons

  1. I got the older version of these irons when I was a 7 handicap ..2 years on
    now and I am just turning assistant professional.. I love the feel off of
    them and the long irons perform great for me. I would recommend taylormade
    irons to anyone

  2. Tried these and the Speedblades today at the range. Gorgeous clubs. Great
    feel off the face, looks good behind the ball, not chunky at all, super
    soft feel, lovely ball flight. Amazingly only 2-3 yards less carry than the
    Speedblades, but lower flight allowed for more roll out. If anything they
    felt even softer and sweeter than Speedblades, which to me didnt provide
    enough feedback on impact and hit ball too high and ballooned. Off to have
    a set custom fitted in a few days and cant wait.

  3. 5i with 16° launch is super high (for professionals!)
    5i with 3400 spin is super low, even with the prov1X
    are you sure you are getting the ballflight you want to have? that looks
    like a random amateur scooped (not enough shaft lean) ballflight with a
    flying high trajectory.

    regular 7i is launched at around 13-17 (17 is really max, for high
    trajectories). no professional launching it higher, so for a 5i you can
    discount ca. 4 degrees on both ends as a launch-angle. and then with more
    spin, you get the same height and a better landing angle.

    cheers

  4. Love your reviews Mark but seriously “you can’t feel anything” through the
    hands? Really?….
    Agreed the sound of impact may influence feel slightly but the hands 100%
    do feel the quality of strike.
    You mean to say when you completely toe a blade it sounds bad but you don’t
    feel it in the hands?? Hmm.
    I’d be willing to bet if you wore ear plugs/defenders and hit a few you’d
    know if you struck it well.
    Sorry but you keep mentioning this & it’s starting to bug me… Haha 😉
    keep up the good work!
    

  5. Purchased a set of cbs 4 to pw 6 weeks ago and im loving them. They
    replaced my 3 year old mp59s and they offer far more help. To be honest
    they only look slightly chunkier and after a week you dont notice. They are
    slightly cranked lofts as the 4 iron is about same loft as a traditional 3
    iron. 

  6. Not in focus mark, I’ll stick to my ap2’s, these cb’s wouldn’t fill me with
    confidence head too small and the last set of clubs I had with a lot of off
    set I threw in the lake. 

  7. I don’t have a low enough Handicap for these, but the SLDR irons look like
    they might be a better fit. Any chance of reviewing those Mark?

  8. Following a recent visit to the local Pro, and a good session on the
    flightscope – and out on the practice range – I’ve recently picked up a set
    of these (4I-PW – plus a couple of ‘matching’ wedges) to replace my aging
    set of Wilson Di6 cavity backs.

    Playing around 18 HC, with a bit of fade to my general shot shape.

    Saw some really interesting data coming off the flightscope showed a
    significant reduction in (fade) sidespin from my current set – as well as a
    decent increase in backspin. On the practice ground I hit a dozen or so 7
    Iron shots with a very compact dispersion – even on a couple of shots hit
    noticeably heavier.
    Only managed the one round with them so far, but again they felt good to
    hit (4I maybe a little ‘dull’ on most shots, but then I’ve been using a
    hybrid for the past few years so may take me time to get the strike right)

    Some great results with 6 to 9 irons into greens – arrow straight on well
    struck ones, and minimal fade on the longer clubs when not quite timed
    right. I even saw some evidence of actual backspin on a couple of occasions.

    Early days yet, but they certainly feel good to me, and the look is great.

  9. Great videos mark keep them up. I have these irons and they are not forged.
    But I find that the speed pocket does help me a bit with the longer irons,
    but feel wise not much. Could you test them agains the bio cell + and ap2
    because i am tempted to trade them in for the either one. the feel on the
    cobra’s and ap2 are better than the cb’s and the bio cell + are cheaper as
    well. Also the ap2’s and bio cell + have more traditionall lofts and not
    cranked up like the cb. 

  10. What sort of handicap do you think these irons would suit? I know its not
    an ideal way to judge but just after some advice.
    I’ve been play TM Burner Plus irons and they have taken me from a 27
    handicap down to the 13 that i currently play off. Would you recommend
    these irons to help get me into single figures?
    Cheers

  11. Personally, my fitting numbers were slightly better without the speed
    pocket. That is, higher launching (difference in loft might account for
    this) and touch faster ball speed. Therefore, I purchased the Rocketbladez
    HL instead of the regular Rocketbladez. TM was the clear winner for me over
    all major brands. Gaming them six weeks now and improving every round. YMMV

  12. Hi everyone, I’m just getting into golf and looking to buy a set of clubs
    does it really matter what your handicap is to what clubs you buy? Surely
    if you buy a set of clubs and stick with them you will eventually get use
    to them and improve with them? Can anyone shed some light on this please?
    Like I said I’m new to golf so go easy haha! 

  13. I wanna say that only the whole blade set and the 8-PW in the MC version
    are forged, but like you said Taylormade’s website doesn’t specify for
    certain.

  14. you don’t think you can actually feel any difference between forged and
    cast? perceived difference in feel is just based on sound? interesting. any
    deaf golfers out there got an opinion? it’s an interesting one.

  15. I have them. Great clubs. Minimal offset, good lines and a bit of help.
    Cast, but if you are good enough to play blades, then get blades. And get
    on a tour.

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