TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons
For starters, if you remember, TaylorMade's marketing campaign for the original Burner irons made it abundantly clear that they didn't engineer the set as a whole, they paid attention to the needs of each individual iron. They maintained the same direction with the new Burner 2.0, though they further improved the weight distribution in each iron in order to improve the ball flight across the board.
The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons consist of irons individually engineered, resulting in the enhancement of multiple club properties that promote distance, uniform distance-gaps, increased playability and better sound and feel. Each iron individually engineered, resulting in the enhancement of multiple club properties that promote distance, uniform distance-gaps, increased playability and better sound and feel.
That same type of progression continues in regards to the size of the topline. The Burner 2.0 long irons have a considerable topline appearance at address though it thins in the mid irons, and even more so in the short irons. There are also improvements in the multi-functional sole from 2009's model. The heel and toe are now recessed, and the rear is beveled. These changes were made in an effort to reduce drag and encourage crisp, solid contact.
With just two top-10 finishes to his name this season, Bradley carded an impressive 68 in the 35-mph winds for just one of nine sub-par Sunday scores - in which he made three birdies and just one bogey, with no blemishes on the inward nine.
"I guess you could say going under the radar is my kind of thing," added Bradley, who earned his caddie Steve Hale a new Cadillac Escalade with the win. "I tried not to look at the leaderboard but I knew that if I could make pars down the back stretch then I would be tough to beat."
The long irons are discount golf equipment. They are easier to launch high and long, thanks to a rearward and outward weight shift. Of course, that outward shift also improves forgiveness and brings about a greater degree of stability. The face gets progressively thicker as you move down the set to the scoring irons, where the increased depth is going to provide better feel.
These irons look pretty cool. I particularly like how they have a different finish on the face of the club. Black clubs are the hot item right now but on some of them the finish starts wearing off the face of the club pretty quick.
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