TaylorMade rac CGB Irons
Goal Of Iron Set: Optimal lift and launch throughout the set.
From TaylorMade: The rac CGB, which stands for "Center of Gravity Back," features a low and deep center of gravity that helps make possible a remarkable combination of distance, control and forgiveness.
We Say: Taylor Made RAC CGB irons aren't cheap.
Are they worth that much dough? Let's find out what bang you'd be getting for
your buck.
These irons include pull-face technology which allows Taylor Made engineers
to move weight low and back from the face. This allows optimal lift and launch
upon impact. It will also allow the player (regardless of skill level) to hit
the ball straighter than when using an ordinary iron. The hollow top-line on
these clubs saves 13 grams high in the club face. Weight is redistributed low
and back toward the cartridge to help get the ball airborne, and it sure does
the job. Players who have used this club have reported gaining an additional
30 yards with the Taylor Made RAC CGB (center-of-gravity back). That's an impressive
number for simply switching to a new golf club.
So how good are Taylor Made's RAC (Relative amplitude coefficient) CGB's? Well,
good enough to be trusted by tour pro Sergio Garcia along with numerous other
PGA alums including Darren Clarke, Hale Irwin and 2004 US Open Champion Retief
Goosen.
If name-dropping just doesn't cut it for you, we highly recommend that you check
out the eBay listings below. Huge savings can be made on what were an expensive
set at retail.
In Conclusion: Use the Taylor Made RAC CGB iron set out on the course once and you'll soon see why so many golfers (pros included) are making the switch to this game improvement iron set.







