2011年12月20日星期二

you smart chooice,the Taylormade Burner 2.0 Irons

Now that Taylormade has claimed the new RocketBallz is the follow-up of the famous R11 lines and the burner lines, again I would like to share you something abou the Taylormade Burner 2.0 Irons. They are the best of both worlds making them the answer to the hybrid/iron sets that higher handicap players use. These are built for those that are able to hit good golf shots, but might need the right equipment to take their game to the next level. Taylormade took the time to figure out a way to develop eight individual clubs instead of just eight clubs that fit into a set. This means you have a different club in your hand that will give you a different result every single time.
Surprising enough, I just read a piece of shaking news that Taylormade will release their new golf clubs for sale with following their highly successful white R11 and Burner SuperFast woods. As for the name, you must be much more shocked and excited, that’s the RocketBallz, which has already been creating an online buzz and no doubt will be a popular topic of conversation for a certain time. whether the new RocketBallz can perform well as its name suggested or not, let’s wait and see
Doing this puts a greater emphasis on accuracy and control at address, but also puts more weight directly behind the ball to enhance feel. The multi-material badge on the back of the Burner 2.0 is also an upgrade over the original Burner's. "It has a softer material integrated with the aluminum which gives it better dampening, in terms of managing vibration,

2011年12月19日星期一

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 Taylor Made Burner 2.0 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 to nail it down with authority, one 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 search the golf forums and listen to other golfers talk online, you’ll come to the consensus that, yes, TaylorMade has definitely improved their Burner Irons, at least to satisfy most golfers.
But only a golfer knows, the best review is picking up a Taylor Made 2.0 Burner iron for yourself and going out on the range and 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 shop.

2011年12月18日星期日

Cheap Golf:TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons

There are 9 irons inTaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons including 4,5,6,7,8,9 iron and pitching wedge, approaching wedge, and sand wedge. Each Iron is Individually Engineered to deliver massive distance, improved accuracy, enhanced playability and better feel. TaylorMade Golf is proud to announce the Burner 2.0, engineered to combine legendary Burner distance plus more feel and playability.

Improved Weight Distribution to Optimize Ball Flight in Short-, Middle- and Long-Irons

Weight distribution varies in every Burner 2.0 clubhead to improve long-, middle- and short-iron ball flight. In the long-irons, weight has been shifted toward the back of the head, to promote easy launch, and toward the toe and heel, to promote greater stability and forgiveness. In the middle-irons, weight is distributed more evenly and slightly higher to promote workability while still providing forgiveness. In the short-irons, weight is positioned even higher, to promote a lower, more controllable ball flight, and centered, to promote increased clubhead control. Additionally, the center of gravity in the short-irons is closer to the face, similar to a blade, to increase feel and to promote lower flight.
Every individual Burner 2.0 Irons boasts a different face thickness. The thinnest and fastest faces are in the long-irons, with the face in each successive iron growing thicker down through the middle- and short-irons. The thinner face, the higher the COR to promote more ball speed and distance; the thicker the face, the greater the feel.

Progressive Topline Thickness, Improved Multi-Functional Sole and TaylorMade’s Renowned Inverted Cone Technology

Toplines in the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons are substantial and strong in the long-irons, and grow progressively thinner down through the middle- and short-irons. The multi-functional solecheap golf clubs, introduced in the original Burner iron, has been improved by recessing the heel and toe and beveling the rear, all to reduce drag and make it easier to make clean, solid contact.

TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons won more and more attentions of the general fans since TaylorMade CEO Mark King would announced the new product via webcast.

2011年12月15日星期四

declared the Taylormade Burner 2.0 irons

Taylormade incorporates some sort of newly developed 4D Muscle design to help optimize the collection, resulting in a frequent sweet spot height during the entire line that results in predictable penetrating trajectory. This 4D Technology joined with Grain Flow Forging provides players shot as well as ball control, plus ultimate feel. Applying Harmonic Impact Technological innovation (H. I. BIG T. ), Taylormade R11 irons scientifically music the sound of every club head to help enhance the experience.
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Taylormade golf declared the Taylormade Burner 2.0 irons' thus to their already iconic muscleback lineup. Blending the enter of Taylormade's PGA Expedition staff members with high tech design and simulation methods.

2011年12月14日星期三

TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons,Equipment Test

Every new Burner 2.0 iron has been engineered to be long. The face is thinner. The toplines are progressive. The shafts are specifically designed for each head. COR and MOI ratings have been maximized. And every iron has consistent distance gaps from one to the next. We took the #1 selling iron and made them even better.
Every iron has a different face thickness. The thinner the face, the more ball speed and distance the iron can produce – incredibly important for long irons. The Burner 2.0 irons have perfect distance gaps from one iron to the next, because we tuned the loft of every head and the length of every shaft for each individual iron. The irons have been uniquely tuned to produce a sound to match the power (feel) of each club. Every Burner 2.0 iron has its own weight distribution. And every club has been shaped differently, so we’ve repositioned and reshaped the Inverted Cone behind every face to maximize distance and forgiveness. Because every iron has a different task we have shaped each iron differently – larger heads for long irons, more compact heads for scoring clubs. The sole of each iron has been shaped to reduce turf resistance to achieve the perfect balance between sole geometry and performance. Lastly, every Burner 2.0 shaft has a different kick point – the longer the iron the lower the kick point.
With thoughts like these bouncing around in my head, I took the Burner 2.0s to Arizona recently not entirely convinced they would perform any differently to the multitude of other top-notch irons already on the market. And could it possibly be better than the original Burner?
Before you can measure performance, you need to assess the look of the club – if you don’t like the shape, color, or graphics, chances are it’s not going to work for you.
The Burner 2.0 is obviously a game-improvement model, but the R&D people did a good job fitting all the technology into what is actually a fine looking head. The blade devotee will likely baulk at the offset (1mm in the lob wedge up to 6.5mm in the 3-iron) and all the techy stuff going on round back, but the average golfer should feel comfortable with a Burner 2.0 up behind the ball.
The heads have a silver/gray face, and are black in the back, heel and toe which has the effect of making the clubhead look a little smaller than the corresponding iron in the original Burners – something that won’t appeal to everybody, but which undeniably gives the new club a smoother, sleeker finish.
My first shot with a Burner 2.0 was an uphill 6-iron from about 165 yards to a pin tucked behind a bunker short and right of the green. I made far from perfect contact but was pleasantly surprised to watch the ball rise and drop just the other side of the sand, about 30ft from the hole. I felt sure that wouldn’t have happened with my own set (Cleveland TA7s – yes a bit old, but I like them). At the 6th, I hit a 9-iron from about 135 yards (a few more than I would get from my own 9-iron) that stopped abruptly 15 feet right of the cup. At the 9th, a 200-yard Par 3 with the pin near the front, my not-quite-solid 4-iron came up a yard or two short of the green. This continued for the next three days – instances where I’d certainly be aware of a little extra yardage.
I’m probably too inconsistent a ball-striker nowadays to say much about whether or not the CG location made much difference, but I would say the 4-iron was pretty easy to get up in the air – not quite as easy as a hybrid club with similar loft perhaps, but markedly easier than my Cleveland 4-iron. The short irons did penetrate a little better because of the higher CG which I think is preferable to a high, floaty shot that’s at the mercy of the wind.
I had a little trouble hitting intentional hooks and slices when I landed behind a large saguaro, but minor fades and draws are certainly possible.
No doubt about it, the Burner 2.0 is a fabulous club. If I owned a set of Burners, I might not be in any great rush to upgrade, but if my existing set of irons was beginning to look a bit dated, I would hope there was enough cash left in the golf equipment budget to afford a set of 2.0s. Typically they are selling for $699.99 (steel shaft) which strikes me as a great deal for so technologically-advanced a club.