Like most guys, I hate shopping unless it is for new golf clubs. The new club bug bit me the moment I snapped my 6 iron on the range. Would TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons be a good choice for you? Here's some information which might help you decide. As for looks, I typically like a nice shiny steel club but I really dig the Taylormade Burner black on the toe and heel, plus the cavity back looks super cool. Again, if you don’t love the looks of a set of irons, don’t buy them no matter what. Just like that girl you thought you could learn to love despite her goofy quirks, it ain’t gonna happen. I was impressed with the length, high ball flight and accuracy of the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons, but I was even more impressed with their balance and buttery feel on the shots that I flushed. These are solid, forgiving game-improvement irons that are even better than the taylormade r11 irons. As you move from the long to the short irons in the set, the face becomes progressively thicker, the shots become shorter and the feel becomes better, in part due to the thicker dimension of the face. Their performance is equally pleasing, but explaining that aspect of the irons will take a few more words than just "beautiful." The weighting of these particular irons has been placed even higher in the club heads and inward, away from the perimeter, with the center of gravity closer to the face. A lower, more accurate ball flight, with better feel, control and feedback are the result. For the past 4 years I have been playing Ping irons and have been quite happy with them. They are a good mix of performance and improvement. The obvious choice was to simply get the ping g20 irons but I wanted to expand my proverbial horizons. Therefore, all of the clubs I initially picked out to demo had already made the first cut in terms of looks. I had no doubt that I was going to be perfectly content to look down the hosel of any one of these beauties. TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons also feel softer and more satisfying, thanks to improvements made in their "Vibration Management System." I tested a set of TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons fitted with the RE*AX SuperFast 55-gram shaft in regular flex, but stiff, "M" and ladies flex shafts, along with steel shafts, are also available. I don't have much trouble hitting a 4-iron, but this one seemed especially easy to hit, and the scoring irons were accurate and landed softly on the greens. In conclusion, I would have likely chosen the Burner 2.0 regardless of cash considerations, so the fact that they were nearly 1/2 price was simply a bonus. Source from: http://www.aboutcheadle.co.uk/article-645-Why-I-Love-TaylorMade-Burner-20-Irons.html
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