Choosing the Best Taylormade Burner Irons 2009

February 21, 2010 by GolfMan  
Filed under Tips For Buying Golf Clubs

When you choose the right Taylor made Burner Irons it is certainly going to reflect in the game for you. Taylor made Burner Irons aren’t just for the professionals and ace players. They are perfect for novices and beginners and will allow you to move to the next level with superb ease.

There are certain factors that you need to keep in mind while selecting your own set of  Taylor made Burner Irons.

These are:

  • Look for the latest technology that has gone into its making. When you have the latest technology you will be assured of getting the latest and most advanced of Taylor made Burner Irons around.
  • Next, ensure that the shafts are light and long as this will enable you to be able to grip the Taylor made Burner Irons well. The better grip will go on to increase the swing of the speed and the distance at which you are able to hurl the ball. The Taylor made Burner Irons should have a large clubface along with the cone technology. This will enhance the COR over a larger region of the clubface.
  • The Taylor made Burner Irons  allow enhanced playability with the use of advanced perimeter weighting for great MOI.
  • The Taylor made Burner Irons should also have a vibration management cavity badge. This will allow for a resonating sound and a solid feel to the play.

The overall look of the Taylor made Burner Irons is extremely slick and promising. They have a nice looking tip and all the updates that the Taylor made Burner Irons has undergone have made the tip far better.

If you are serious about improving your game, then you must consider the Taylor made Burner Irons. They enable the swings to look like those that are played by professionals. They also ensure that the player gains more confidence in his play. The Taylor made Burner Irons are just perfect for players who are at the beginner, elementary or intermediate levels. These Taylor made Burner Irons are such excellent choices that within no time you would have moved to the next level of professional play. After you have been playing golf for a while you might not consider having the Taylor made Burner Irons, however they are a good choice at any time.

The mantra of the Taylor made Burner Irons is super fast technology to hit the ball farther.

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Product Description

The TaylorMade Burner 2009 iron is engineered to work with the next to promote more speed and more distance. Each of the eight individual irons is designed increase consistency between clubs in the set. Inverted Cone Technology increases ball speed on off-center hits for maximum distance.

Product Details

  • Improved SuperFast Technology promotes immense distance
  • High COR (Coefficient of Restitution), high MOI (Moment of Inertia) and progressive offset for longer, straighter shots
  • Exceptionally easy to launch, especially the long-irons
  • Advanced Multi-Functional sole design, progressively thicker toplines
  • Sophisticated cavity-badge delivers super-soft feel and sound

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Brilliant Golf Clubs
 
Review Date: August 7, 2009
Reviewer: M. Taylor,
They got a Gold in the Hot List of Gold Digest for 2009. That is what first made me look at this club. I ordered mine on gimmugolf (dot) com for around $200 less than here on Amazon, but I love reviewing on Amazon, and love these clubs so wanted to tell everyone about them! Seriously they are great if you are a 10+ handicapper like me.

I have hit them several times over the course of the last 5 days and compared them to the Ping G10, Nike V, and Callaway X22. There was no comparison - the Burners simply felt smoother to swing, crisper off the club face and a little longer (5-7 yards with a 7 iron). This is I suspect due to about a 2-3 degree lower launch angle which is a result in part to the lower lofts. As well the 85 g shafts were lighter giving me a couple of additional MPH on the swing speed as compared to the other sets - again a bit more distance.

Took them for a trip out to the course 3 times since I got them 5 days ago!. Very nice. Consistent, quite workable with a piercing ball flight. I no longer remember what my old irons felt like. I hit the whole set and did not notice any abnormal feel from a larger offset on the longer clubs or longer shafts. They are brilliant. Well done TaylorMade and thank you GimmuGolf (dot) com for the great price.
My TaylorMade Burn Irons Positive Review
 
Review Date: June 16, 2010
Reviewer: Smo International, Troy, MI

I had the good fortune of getting off of work this past Friday and finding the UPS truck making his rounds in my neighborhood and stopping at my place with my new Taylormade R9 irons. Since the weather here in Kansas was perfect this past weekend, (is that good timing or what?) I had a chance to take them for a spin and thought I'd give you guys an initial review after gaming them for 36 holes. I'll continue to add more as I get more rounds with them.

Specs: I did a custom order on these with x100's as I've been playing that shaft in one form or another for as long as I can remember. The loft, lie, and length were all standard and Taylormade had them out to me in just a couple weeks.

Appearance: I really like the satin look to the soles and clubface on these and the black badging in the cavity looks sharp. To me, they're basically an oversize version of the R9 TP irons, in that the heads are larger, the soles and topline wider, and the offset a little more. I think they're a great looking iron that for me inspired confidence at address.

Feel: In a word, great! They're very solid on center strikes and provide the usual feedback I'd expect on a few that I hit out on the toe side. In my opinion they felt better than my old R7's.

Performance: I was pleasantly surprised with how well these performed, I'm not sure if it was me or the clubs but they just wanted to go straight. I'm used to playing a small draw, but these just wanted to go straight all weekend. Not a bad problem to have. I was able to knock them down on a few shots with no problem and they performed great out of the tall grass. About the only flaw (if you want to call it that) is that if you really needed to curve one around a tree or something, these would be hard to really make it snap or cut.

Final Thoughts: The first time out and with only about 25 range balls to break them in, they helped me card a 69 on our par 71 course. I'd like to give the irons all the credit, but I was making more than my fair share of putts on Saturday. Sunday, I dropped back to a 73 and missed the putts I was making the day before. Overall, I'm very pleased with the R9's and look forward to getting some more rounds on them with more to report. I think Taylormade has a winner with these irons and I could see them benefiting a wide variety of players of different skill levels.

Also I have been hitting the New Pena Golf Balls:
TaylorMade Penta TP 1-Dozen Golf Balls
Beware of Amazon / TGW club purchases
 
Review Date: July 28, 2010
Reviewer: Adam S., Grand Rapids, MI United States
After having an order canceled, I do not recommend purchasing clubs through Amazon or the golf warehouse.

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