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Hot TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons Review

Golf sale,Golf clubs for sale / 2011-05-28

After Taylormade’s Burner Irons’ successful launch in the market, Taylormade ceremoniously pushed the Taylormade’s Burner 2.0 Irons, which combines the extremely long distance and better controlling and feel. Next golf clubs sale will give you more details about the upgraded version of Taylormade’s Burner Irons.

Taylormade’s Burner 2.0 Irons come with a new, flight-control shaft design in 85-gram steel or 65-gram graphite for longer, higher long-irons and quick-stopping short-irons that stimulate confidence to fight the pin. The Women's Burner 2.0 is designed with a graphite RE*AX SuperFast 55-gram shaft.

 

Weight distribution differs in every Taylormade’s Burner 2.0 Irons clubhead to boost long-, middle- and short-iron ball flight. In the long-irons, weight has been shifted toward the back of the head, to enhance easy launch, and toward the toe and heel, to promote better balance and forgiveness. In the middle-irons, weight is distributed more evenly and slightly higher to promote workability while still providing forgiveness. In the short-irons, weight is positioned even higher, to promote a lower, more controllable ball flight, and centered, to promote increased clubhead control. Additionally, the CG in the short-irons is nearer to the face, similar to a blade, to improve feel and to promote lower flight.

 

Taylormade’s Burner 2.0 Irons boasts a different face thickness. The thinnest and fastest faces are in the long-irons, with the face in each successive iron growing thicker down through the middle- and short-irons. The thinner face, the higher the COR to promote more ball speed and distance; the thicker the face, the greater the feel.

 

Toplines in the Taylormade’s Burner 2.0 Irons are substantial and strong in the long-irons, and grow significantly thinner down through the middle- and short-irons. The multi-functional sole, introduced in the initial Burner iron, has been enhanced by recessing the heel and toe and beveling the rear, all to reduce drag and then make it easier to get clean, solid contact. On the rear side of the clubface, TaylorMade's patented Inverted Cone Technology has been reconfigured and sized and positioned strategically in each individual iron to enhance faster ball speed on off-center hits for more consistent distance from shot to shot.

 

 

Golfers who play the current Burner iron will notice a difference in the sound and feel, which is significantly softer and more satisfying in the Burner 2.0," said Bazzel. "We put in a lot of effort to refine and improve the vibration-management system in the cavity in order to reach our target for sound and feel."

 

 

 

 

 

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