I play the cheap taylormade burner 2.0 irons and I like them. I need help cause I'm not a very solid iron player and these irons are pretty forgiving, not much distance lost on mis-hits. They look very slick and are very easy to look at at address. When you hit it perfectly it feels like butter coming off the face. I figure if you don’t fall in love you have no chance to make it over the long haul. I mean these babies are gonna be in my bag longer than my first marriage, and since not every round is going to be “one for the ages” I do not ever want to question my equipment. Therefore, all of the clubs I initially picked out to demo had already made the first cut in terms of looks. That day, I was swinging pretty well and all of the wholesale golf clubs went more or less straight about 154 yards, except the Taylormade 2.0, which went about 168 yards. Seeing this huge difference, I went back to the other clubs and really tried to put a good swing on them but could never break 160 yards. Normally, I would somehow chalk this up to subconscious activity but I have heard that this is in part because they are slightly de-lofted. As for looks, I typically like a nice shiny steel club but I really dig the taylormade tour preferred irons 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 think a pro for a high capper, may be a con for a better player, is that these clubs fly pretty straight, so I would think working them would be tough if that's what you're going for. I like the black face and the thicker topline, but stuff like that is personal preference. I've enjoyed mine, they've helped the scores quite a bit.
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