Monday, 16 April 2012

Taylormade Burner 2.0 Irons review

Weight in the mid-irons of this set is treated differently. In these clubs, weight has been shifted higher and closer to the head's center. This promotes some extra control and workability, as well as the proper ball flight for this type of club.
The weight in the short irons has also been optimally positioned for this type of club. The weighting of these particular irons has been placed even higher in the club heads and inward, away from the perimeter, with the center of gravity closer to the face. A lower, more accurate ball flight, with better feel, control and feedback are the result.
The Taylormade Burner 2.0 Irons review feature progressive variable face thickness for a higher Coefficient of Restitution (CoR, or "trampoline effect"). As a general rule, a thinner face has a higher CoR and can produce longer hits. As you move from the long to the short irons in the set, the face becomes progressively thicker, the shots become shorter and the feel becomes better, in part due to the thicker dimension of the face.
 Price is $283.98,can buy at site yogolfclubs.com

Product Description
The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 is designed for both amateurs and professional golfers. The TaylorMade Golf Clubs have heads with specially designed shafts to provide long distance coverage for every shot. The multi-functional sole of the iron golf club set acts like a thinner sole to increase playability. The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 adeptly maintains the center of gravity, enabling easy launch and ensuring a higher and powerful ball flight. The TaylorMade Golf Clubs delivers sound and feel at impact that accurately matches the power of the head. With appropriate weight distribution, the iron golf club set delivers increased ball speed and distance.

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