Boehma18
09-19-2011, 03:09 AM
Take with TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons
The faces of the irons are thinner than the faces of the original Burner long-irons, which should help golfers create more ball speed and distance. The weight of taylor made burner irons 2.0 (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/TaylorMade-Burner-20-Irons-4-9PAS-16106.html) saved by making the faces thinner has been redistributed to the lower section of the clubs, near the heel and toe areas, which Wahl says should make them more forgiving too. The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/TaylorMade-Burner-20-Irons-4-9PAS-16106.html) incorporate several subtle performance enhancements into the same spec package (lofts and shaft length) as the original. For instance, the set has a distinct size progression—long irons have the largest heads, thickest toplines and widest soles; more compact short irons have the narrowest toplines and sole widths. Thinner clubfaces (up to 5 percent) than in Burner irons deliver faster ball speed—and higher flight—for added distance. Recessed areas along the heel and toe are intended to reduce turf drag for crisper contact. The multi-material badge on the back of the Burner 2.0 is also an upgrade over the original Burner's cheap golf clubs (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/).
The faces of the irons are thinner than the faces of the original Burner long-irons, which should help golfers create more ball speed and distance. The weight of taylor made burner irons 2.0 (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/TaylorMade-Burner-20-Irons-4-9PAS-16106.html) saved by making the faces thinner has been redistributed to the lower section of the clubs, near the heel and toe areas, which Wahl says should make them more forgiving too. The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/TaylorMade-Burner-20-Irons-4-9PAS-16106.html) incorporate several subtle performance enhancements into the same spec package (lofts and shaft length) as the original. For instance, the set has a distinct size progression—long irons have the largest heads, thickest toplines and widest soles; more compact short irons have the narrowest toplines and sole widths. Thinner clubfaces (up to 5 percent) than in Burner irons deliver faster ball speed—and higher flight—for added distance. Recessed areas along the heel and toe are intended to reduce turf drag for crisper contact. The multi-material badge on the back of the Burner 2.0 is also an upgrade over the original Burner's cheap golf clubs (http://www.onlinegolf18.com/).