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TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons
$900.00
Released March, 2008
The Pros:Very accurate, ball goes straight at where you're sending it. Nice feel on the swing, very comfortable. Large sweet spot on the striking surface.
The Cons:A little tricky to get it to spin the ball intentionally, tends to go straight no matter what.
TaylorMade's Tour Burner irons aim to satisfy a wide range of golfers, combining tour-caliber features with greater forgiveness than some top-of-the-line models. The midsize irons feature a medium top line, medium sole width, and mid-to-high launch.
With medium offset and a low CG position, TaylorMade aims for a balance between workability and forgiveness. A thin clubface produces a high COR, a key factor in ball speed, while 'Inverted Cone Technology' enables higher COR for off-center hits, making the irons more amateur-friendly. The irons are available with graphite or steel shafts, and with a regular or stiff flex.
Features
- Graphite or steel shaft
- Regular or stiff flex
- Balance between workability and forgiveness
- Medium top line
- Medium sole width
- Mid-to-high launch
- Medium offset
- Low CG position
- Thin clubface
- Inverted Cone Technology
- 3-SW available in both right and left hand
- 2 iron and LW only available in right hand
Iron Details
- 2 iron - 18 degrees loft
- 3 iron - 20 degrees loft
- 4 iron - 23 degrees loft
- 5 iron - 26 degrees loft
- 6 iron - 29 degrees loft
- 7 iron - 33 degrees loft
- 8 iron - 37 degrees loft
- 9 iron - 41 degrees loft
- PW - 46 degrees loft
- AW - 50 degrees loft
- SW - 55 degrees loft
- LW - 60 degrees loft
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Pros & Cons
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4
very accurate, ball goes straight at where you're sending it
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2
nice feel on the swing, very comfortable
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2
large sweet spot on the striking surface
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2
handle a fair amount of abuse without warping
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2
generally won't feel any vibrations when striking the ball
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2
good forgiveness for beginners, will handle a little off-center hitting
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1
a little tricky to get it to spin the ball intentionally, tends to go straight no matter what
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