TaylorMade Burner Irons Review
The TaylorMade Burner Irons break new ground for the company, as eight individual clubs are engineered to look and feel differently to take advantage of their unique mission in the bag. The result is a series of irons that has grips, shafts, clubheads and soles that are designed to ensure that each iron performs as expected.
When the company was making the prototypes for the TaylorMade Burner Irons, they decided to rethink the traditional iron set, in which every club tends to look the same except for slight variations in the loft and lie. Instead, engineers here wanted to make sure that there was a consistent, meaningful distance gap as the set moved from the shorter to the longer irons, and also ensuring that whatever iron a golfer picked provided the consistency demanded in trajectory and control.
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As a result, the Tour Burners 3, 4 and 5-irons have larger sole widths, more offset, and less bounce to promote pure contact and amplify power. The 6 and 7-irons have slightly smaller sole widths, less offset, and more bounce to increase the clubs' versatility without sacrificing distance. Finally, the 8-iron, 9-iron and wedges have less offset, more bounce and a larger sole to increase their accuracy and responsiveness.
The TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons carry a suggested MSCRP of $840 in steel or $1080 in graphite shafts, and are available in both right and left-handed versions.


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