TaylorMade Rocket Bladez Tour TaylorMade MC irons

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TaylorMade Rocket Bladez Tour TaylorMade MC irons reviewed by Mark Crossfield PGA professional AskGolfGuru. Mark hits the two better player irons from TaylorMade golf and talks about who might get the most out of these tour irons. TaylorMade RocketBladez tour and the Tour preferred MC irons are aimed at the better player or the stronger ball strikers.

29 thoughts on “TaylorMade Rocket Bladez Tour TaylorMade MC irons

  1. Hey Mark, thanks for the videos. I’m looking at getting the mc’s vs. the
    rocketbladez. I play the Taylormade RAC now, but am looking for more
    workablity (fade,draw). How well can you work the ball with these? Thanks

  2. Still hard to beat the Taylormade R7TP. Switched to Mizuno a few years
    back, but still like taking my old R7TPs out every once and a while. They
    are still really good clubs. Really enjoy your videos. 

  3. I really enjoyed the MC forged when I hit them a while back. unlike most
    taylormades I found that their lofts are fairly uh… normal, which is
    something that I really look for. I eventually went for the Nike VR pro
    combo because they felt a bit softer and the bladed, thinner short and mid
    irons are amazing for control around the green.

  4. I have played the MC in 5-7 since they came out and I tested the new Tour
    and I did not get a real increase in distance. Maybe a couple of yards, but
    with identical lofts, very similar distance. I am sticking to my forged set
    of 8-PW MB and 5-7 MC for this year.

  5. Mark Great video as usual. I have a request for video. RFE vs 913 d3. Same
    size head generally and if possible in the same shaft. As the RFE is .5
    inches longer. Tons of talk on forums about RFE being HOTTER than all the
    new drivers. From your videos I dont really think thats true. If i had your
    consistent swing I’d test my self on track man. Hope you can do a video
    like you did for 913 vs 910. Very much appreciate the help. best , Adam

  6. 6-iron Rocketbladez: 26.5 loft, 37.625 inches long. 6-iron Rocketbladez
    Tour: 29.5 loft, 37.25 inches long. Are you saying that the standard
    Rocketbladez are not jacked?

  7. hi mark, im a handicap 6 rite now and im getting new clubs, which wld u
    recommend for me to get; TaylorMade RocketBladez Tour or Titleist AP2
    irons? and it would great if you could make a video about it

  8. Hi Mark,im a 10 handicap i currently play with taylormade tp irons and im
    thinking about changing, what would u consider bein a good solid iron, easy
    to hit and a great feel ? thanks

  9. From other comments, if there is 2.5 degrees less loft and you say the Golf
    Guru says they go the same distance then the face must be less active than
    the MCs? Are there any club robot test comparisons of the two?

  10. Gave the Tours a try, they are a solid iron but not my preference of looks
    and feels. A little bit to chunky and “hard” feeling, still in love with my
    MP-68s don’t see myself changing for a long time.

  11. I found out the KBS Tour S version is slightly stiffer than the s300 and
    has a higher launch angle. I actually compared the s300 shaft on my 7iron
    cci forged s300 to the 7i Rocketblazes KBS and notice that the steps go
    further down the shaft on the KBS. Not sure if that means a lower kick
    higher ball flight?

  12. What people should know is that the Rocketballz irons go further because
    each iron is 2.5 degrees flatter or less loft. This was tested at my local
    golf club maker. Don’t believe the rest of the bull Taylormade is saying.

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