Review Of The TaylorMade 2009 Burner Irons
The TaylorMade Burner Irons was designed to give more distance to every shot and add more forgiveness. Because of this, the design of the irons called for a thinner club face. This enabled the club to be faster and much more flexible, which resulted in higher Coefficient of Restitution or COR (this can be calculated by COR = speed of ball after contact – speed of club after contact / speed of the club before contact).
Another feature of the TaylorMade 2009 Burner Driver is its Inverted Cone Technology. This technology was originally used in the compnay’s driver clubs to increase their COR zone. To get this type of cone feature, they had to drill out the back of the club face. Because of this, there is a drastic variation of the face’s thickness. The considerable advantage of this design is that even on “dodgy” swings the user will be able to make more distance on every shot.
In order to made the club head larger all the company did was simply increased the perimeter. Because of this, the Momentum of Inertia or MOI was increased significantly. The MOi is that profound that it even the highest in any of the company’s previous irons. Because of the higher MOI, the club head was given a bit more resistance to rotating while it contacts the ball. The sole of the TaylorMade 2009 Burner Irons was also increased. This made it easier to square the club face during impact to the ball. It has also lowered the club’s centre of gravity which helps in giving the user more control and greater distance with every shot.
Another new technology incorporated into this set of irons is called the SuperFast Technology. This includes a longer and lighter shaft, lighter grips, larger club faces, better COR and overall higher MOI. All theses features combined makes for a faster ball speed and greater forgiveness.
Everything is included in this set of irons from the 3 irons to the pitching wedge. However, If you want a complete set of irons, you will have to purchase the lob wedge and sand wedge separately. And that concludes this Taylormade burner irons review.
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