TaylorMade Burner Plus (Irons)
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TaylorMade Golf has introduced the new Burner Plus iron, developed for the 10+ handicap bomber who loves his Burner driver and wants an iron that shares the same personality and the same fast-and-long qualities.
The big Burner Plus clubhead features a thin, fast and expansive clubface, significant perimeter weighting and an extremely low and deep-back CG that makes it easy to launch the ball high and long.
Burner Plus irons look strong and easy to launch at address, with the large clubface and thick topline creating “can’t miss” confidence. An increased degree of offset makes it easier to square the clubface to the ball, discouraging a fade and promoting a distance-enhancing draw.
At impact, the wide, beveled sole powers through turf to promote better results for a variety of descending downswing paths, and its bulk and weight work together to help get thin shots off the ground and all the way to the target.
In addition to a standard set, Burner Plus irons are also available in a combo set that includes two TaylorMade Burner Rescue clubs with Dual Crown technology. Men’s combo set makeup is: Burner Rescues 3 and 4, Burner Plus 5-iron through PW.
Burner Plus irons are equipped with 47-gram TaylorMade arrow grips and TaylorMade SuperFast RE*AX 60-gram graphite shafts in S, R, M and L flexes or SuperFast 85-gram lightweight steel in S, R and M flexes.
The Standard set consists of 4-iron through attack wedge, the Combo set consists of Burner Rescues 3 and 4, plus 5-iron through pitching wedge. Ladies’ set consists of Burner Rescues 4 and 5, plus 6-iron through attack wedge. Available wedges include lob wedge (right-hand men’s only), sand wedge, attack wedge and pitching wedge. In men’s right-handed and left-handed, ladies’ right-handed.
The manufacturer’s suggested retail price for a Standard set is US$799 with graphite shaft, US$599 with steel shaft; Combo set is US$899 graphite, US$699 steel; Ladies’ Combo set is US$899 graphite, US$699 steel.
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28 Nov 2009
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After a lot of research (so many different irons to choose from), various discussions with different club pro’s and friends and the whole club fitment excercise, I finally went and purchased these clubs (in standard length, steel shafts, sflex). Being relatively new to the game, I wasnt sure whether these clubs would really improve my shots, but they did and the difference was a massive improvement both in terms of the number of straight shots hit and the distance that can be achieved. These clubs are great and give a great feeling of confidence.