Thursday, December 15, 2011

A Quick Review of The New 2.0 Burner Irons

Announcing the new Taylor Made Burner 2.0 Irons, have you have seen them? If so, you gotta admit the look is pretty cool, huh? Anyway, further down I'm going to give you a quick review of the new burner 2.0 irons. These irons suit both low handicappers as well as high handicappers.
Whenever new and "improved" versions of clubs come out, one has to wonder if it's really worth the money and time it takes to adjust to a new set of clubs. To answer the question if you should upgrade to the new taylormade burner 2.0 irons, you have to know what you're looking for.
Improved can mean a lot of things for different golfers. Do you need more distance? Do you want better stopping action? Are you looking for better feel off the club head?
Knowing ahead of time what you're looking to improve will determine if upgrading will solve that problem. And the only way you're going to know for sure is to go out and test the club at the range.
That being said, the next best thing is to check out reviews and this is what I'll give you really quickly.
Quick Review On Taylor 2.0 Burner Irons
• Like I mentioned earlier, the first thing you'll notice is its new look. Differing from the 1.0 Burners you will notice a gun metal and chrome head finish. Like it or not, it's different.
• Another thing you'll notice if you're a golf addict is the heads on the taylormade burner 2.0 irons shorter irons are a little smaller than the Burner 1.0. The off-sets are a little less, too.
• You'll notice the Taylor Made Burner 2.0 feels "harder" when struck well
• I think you'll agree (after trying them) that the Burner 2.0 Irons are the best Game Improvement Irons on the market. You'll see that it's like having 2 sets in one because the longer irons play like Game Improvement irons, while the shorter irons play like Players irons.
• The Burner 2.0 produce a higher ball flight compared to the 1.0
• The balance and feel throughout the set has greatly improved from the Burner 1.0's
• Compared to other Game Improvement Irons, I think you'll have an easier time hitting high straight shots, as well as high draws and fades if you know how to do that.
• It has a "softish" forged feel
• And one man's opinion is just that... one man. Another golfer puts it this way: there is no comparison between the Taylor Made Burner 1.0 ('09) to the 2.0 (2011). The Burner 2.0 (2011) are light years ahead.
If you searched the golf forums and listen to other golfers talk online, I think you'll agree that most golfers think that TaylorMade has definitely improved their Burner Irons, at least to satisfy the average golfer.
But, I'm sure you know this already. The best review is picking up a Taylor Made burner 2.0 irons for yourself and going out on the range to hack some balls. Bring a couple different flexes and lie angles so you know what produces the best shots for you. If you know exactly what lie angle and flex to get, you can buy a Burner 2.0 set online, which is way cheaper than your local brick and mortar golf sales online shop.

Aritcle Source: http://amgolf18.com/

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