2012 TaylorMade Burner Irons Became My Big Investment

Purchased a new set of the 2012 TaylorMade burner irons about a month ago and to me was quite a big investment and is the most expensive I have ever paid for a set of irons.
Ultra-light shafts and grips are used throughout the 2012 Burner iron set. TaylorMade says the MOI of these irons are greater than any other company set; and the center of gravity location is progressive throughout the set.
These are very forgiving Golf Clubs Sale. They’re not as forgiving as their Shovel Headed corporate sibling Super Launch version, but then again–these aren’t exactly modeled after the old Tommy Armour T-100’s either. After all these are “Game Improvement” clubs, vs. “Super Game Improvement”, but on occasion, you’ll pure one of these and swear you’re playing with “A Player’s Club.” You may have to do a double take once in a blue moon to make sure that really isn’t a blade in your hand that just split the narrow opening in the tree line and hooked its way towards the green. These and the new Callaway Diabloes have proven the real surprise in “Game Improvement” clubs this year. Though not quite buttery as Mizuno Forged, they are still silkier through impact than anything off of their respective production lines in years. That is why the rather large amount of forgiveness you get from these clubs comes as such a surprise to me.
Based on product testing and player feedback results show the Burner Irons are 10-15 yards longer hits than its competitors or previous TaylorMade Irons. A longer, light shafts and a extra thin club face with high COR make this a superb club for generating ball speed and yardage gains. All round the club shows awesome engineering with its undercut cavity along with a sole created for shot making. Without doubt, the Burner is major advancement for TaylorMade.
In contrast to the many differences in each of these Golf Irons Sale, several elements remain constant, and which are also critical to the unique overall performance of the set. One is that each iron incorporates a Multi-Functional sole with beveled edges and of a relatively consistent thickness.
The TaylorMade burner 2012 irons really suited my game. I’m 13 and I’m off 3. The ball flight is really consistent as well as the distance, they are also very forgiving.


Most Forgiving Lefthanded from Taylormade Burner Superlaunch Irons

TaylorMade Burner range is already a firm favourite with a wide range of players but the Left handed Taylormade Burner Superlaunch Irons allow every golfer to enjoy the quality and performance of Burner.

According to a release, the Burner SuperLaunch offers the highest moment of inertia (MOI) of any iron the company has ever produced, which means it will resist twisting on off-center hits and be more forgiving than just about any irons in TaylorMade’s lineup.

Burner SuperLaunch irons is engineered to deliver tremendous forgiveness from end-to-end (heel to the toe) and top to bottom (topline to leading edge). In fact, it�s the most forgiving iron ever from TaylorMade. That makes it a great iron for high-handicappers with patterns of inconsistent ball-striking. In fact, Burner Super Launch irons boast the highest MOI of any TaylorMade iron, ever.

Superlaunch Irons features a wide, multifunctional sole, it is the key to establishing the low and deep CG location that makes every one of these irons so easy to get high in the air. However, each sole is strategically beveled to reduce the degree of interaction with the turf. The Burner SuperLaunch iron also gets a substantial topline behind the ball, which contributes to the exceptional stability and forgiveness.

Progressive face thickness throughout the set has the thinnest faces in the long-irons for higher COR, faster ball speed and better weight distribution and thicker faces in the short-irons for better feel. Inverted Cone Technology in every Irons helps expand the area of the clubface that delivers fast ball speed to promote more distance on off-center hits.Progressive face thickness throughout the set has the thinnest faces in the long-irons for higher COR, faster ball speed and better weight distribution and thicker faces in the short-irons for better feel.Inverted Cone Technology in every Burner SuperLaunch irons helps expand the area of the clubface that delivers fast ball speed to promote more distance on off-center hits.

The performance of TaylorMade�s Burner irons best golf sets has made it the best-selling iron model in the United States, and has helped thousands of golfers elevate their games to an entirely new level. The golfers that struggled with a low ball flight seemed a little left out in the dark with this new technology, but not for long. The Burner SuperLaunch is entering the marketplace for that very reason. The iron is designed specifically for this golfer and will allow maximum forgiveness and a club that is incredibly easy to get in the air.


Multifunctional TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch Irons

The performance of  TaylorMades Burner irons has made it the best-selling iron model in the United States, and has helped thousands of golfers elevate their games to an entirely new level. The golfers that struggled with a low ball flight seemed a little left out in the dark with this new technology, but not for long. The Burner SuperLaunch is entering the marketplace for that very reason. The iron is designed specifically for this golfer and will allow maximum forgiveness and a club that is incredibly easy to get in the air.
The first thing you notice about Burner SuperLaunch irons is that each features a wide, multifunctional sole, which is key to establishing the low and deep CG location that makes every one of these irons so easy to get high in the air. However, each sole is strategically beveled to reduce the degree of interaction with the turf. That means you get the low-deep CG-positioning benefits of a large sole, yet it plays like a much smaller, narrower sole.
If your overall golfing game needs straight, high and long action the Taylor Made Burner Superlaunch has got you covered. This club more than earns its accolades in this category. To serious and professional golf experts forgiveness isn’t the most sought after element in an iron. Beginners and high cappers are obsessed with distance. However, evidence shows that accuracy and a steady short putting game are the keys to keeping the scores low.
Burner SuperLaunch irons are engineered to deliver tremendous forgiveness from end-to-end (heel to the toe) and top to bottom (topline to leading edge). In fact, it�s the most forgiving iron ever from TaylorMade. That makes it a great iron for high-handicappers with patterns of inconsistent ball-striking. In fact, Burner SuperLaunch irons boast the highest MOI of any TaylorMade iron, ever.
These are pretty good clubs in this category. It truly is a shame that TM would be so cheap as to try to skip out on the matching hybrids. It is especially inexcusable for a company trying to return to the top of their form. After all, it should have been obvious that the very market they are attempting to appeal to with these irons, was already turned off by similar offerings from makers that TM could completely outclass just a club generation ago.
Golfers’ review:
I bought them few weeks ago and they are awesome. Very easy to hit and strait. I dont do the same distance though, a bit less. But prefer accuracy to distance to be honest.
I just bought the irons last week played with them a few times. They are AWESOME! Easy to hit very accurate and forgiving. Over all I would rate them 10 out of 10. I up graded my TM R7�s and like the Super launch a lot better.
These irons are amazing! I was thinking of getting the TaylorMade Burner Plus irons since they are on great buys, but when I hit the SuperLaunch I was so impressed that it�s worth paying the extra. I have trouble hitting high (skinny) and when I tried the SuperLaunch I hit one skinny and even felt the �ringing� through the steel shafts and the ball still got both good height and distance. I would highly recommend these to anyone.
I just bought a set of the Superlauch irons a few days ago and had a chance to hit a couple buckets of balls on the range. It is extremely easy to hit ball up and straight. For me the distance has also improved.
Switched from Mizuno mx-17s to the superlaunch irons. Added 10 yds to every iron,high and straight. Clubs feel great.
I bought the TM SL last month and so far I have been impressed using them. I still have my old X-14 callaway iron set. My comparison is based on the X-14. When using TM SL I feel that I have more control, I swing relax and have improved in term of hitting the ball in the direction of the target. They are extremely forgiving. At one point, I thought that I was losing distance when trying them at the driving range for the first time. I thought that TM SL compromises distance for accuracy. Now I think that I am not losing any distance at all. They are not the nicest clubs but now I have been able to break 90, at least 2 times already.
The Burner Super Launch irons are everything everyone says they are!! I was amazed at how the ball literally jumped off the clubface � effortlessly � long, high and straight. After being fitted for clubs, and trying several brands, I settled on these Super Launch irons. The other set which came very close was the Taylormade Burner 2. I may even buy them later as a travel set.


Just Say Hello To TaylorMade Burner Superlaunch Irons

After watching the testing on the range and practice green over the course of 2 days, I was eager to take these out on the course. I have never played Super Game Improvement Irons (SGI) and was going to put them into play for the 1st time right on the course. Over the course of this review I was able to play them on the course for 6 rounds of golf and countless range sessions. Unlike the testers, I kind of liked the looks of them. While they are huge, I have never suffered from “the topline is too thick or the sole is too thick” thoughts, so it worked for me just fine. However if thick toplines are an issue for you, the Taylormade R9 irons we reviewed in November might be better suited for your eye.

On the first hole I hit a drive that left me about 135 yards from the green and pulled out the irons for the first time. I grabbed the 9 iron and hit my first shot. It landed on the green and I was ready to move on to putting. But two things came to mind when hitting that first shot. One, the ball gets up in the air really high and really fast. It reminded me of the first time I hit a 64* wedge as I thought it was going to hit me in the face. Second, I missed the shot way off the toe and the ball flew the same and lost virtually no distance.

Throughout that first round I found myself struggling with my ball striking (not a problem with the irons), yet my score was the same as it normally is. A true testament to the forgiveness that goes along with these irons. For the next month I played these in my bag and the forgiveness is something that any player that struggles with a slice should take a look at. With that being said, if you play a draw already, or struggle with a hook, these irons will probably not be the best choice for your game. The offset is pretty noticeable and could really get into your head after a few shots. When I hit my normal straight ball, it becomes a slight draw and that was something that was very much liked and appreciated.

Working the ball high and low and left and right, is not really an option with these, however that is not what they are geared for at all. I found myself being able to slow my swing speed down to a comfortable 75% on all swings without losing any distance and the ball flight was remaining the exact same. The progressive set was a pleasure to use as long irons became as easy to hit as hybrids, however as you move up to the shorter, scoring clubs, the set plays close to traditional.

The TaylorMade Burner irons released have proven to be extremely popular, but TaylorMade admits that slower-swinging players and golfers who naturally produce a lower ball flight don’t get the full benefit of the best golf clubs. With the release of the new TaylorMade’s Burner SuperLaunch irons , TaylorMade hopes to address that shortcoming.


Why TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch Irons Is Popular?

Taylor Made has a legacy of producing some of the world’s finest golfing equipment. The Taylor Made brand is on the steady path to increase their usage on tour with the Super Game Improvement. The best shot release id the Taylor Made Burner Superlaunch. Here is the review.

Forgiveness–5 Stars

If your overall golfing game needs straight, high and long action theTaylor Made Burner Superlaunch has got you covered. This club more than earns its accolades in this category. To serious and professional golf experts forgiveness isn’t the most sought after element in an iron. Beginners and high cappers are obsessed with distance. However, evidence shows that accuracy and a steady short putting game are the keys to keeping the scores low. They are as forgiving as their direct competitor, the Adams Idea A7 OS Irons.

Distance—4 Stars

The Taylor Made Burner Superlaunch features a super low center of gravity and a swing weight of D 3.5. Talk about stiff competition, these irons give up a little on distance but makes up for it in making the hit easy. The competition will have a hard time duplicating the height this iron puts into the launch and the linear flight.

Balance–3 Stars

With a swing weight of D 3.5, balance is where the Taylor Made Burner Superlaunch pales a little to the competition. The large head is paired with a 60 gram shaft. Their competition, while the set is just as large, pairs a D2 Swing Weight throughout the set. This doesn’t take any of the excellence away from Taylor Made; it’s just a matter of stating the facts.

Technology–4 Stars

Taylor Made has a reputation of producing some of the best rescue clubs in golf. But they haven’t produced any hybrids. (Left Handed TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch Irons) When you put out a series of Super Game Improvement Clubs, a hybrid should have a place somewhere in the set. The low end of the set should have a good hybrid to compliment the package. Overall I like the Taylor Made Burner Superlaunch for very good reasons. It’s unbeatable in some categories but still leaves some things to be desired

Enter the Burner SuperLaunch, an iron specifically designed to be spectacularly forgiving and easy to get in the air, allowing a certain segment of players – mainly slower swingers and low-ball hitters — to get more distance. In addition, Burner SuperLaunch iron’s generous offset helps straighten a slice and promote a draw.

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Taylormade Burner SuperLaunch Irons Review

Maybe you have some knowledge about Taylormade Burner SuperLaunch Irons. Here I’ll tell you more.

Firstly, let’s know something about their features:

1. Ultra-large and deep cavity for massive perimeter-weighting; 2. Low-profile long-iron design; 3. Extra-wide, multi-functional sole for ultra-low CG; 4. Inverted Cone Technology; 5. New TaylorMade 2010 grooves.

Secondly, let’s forward to their benefits:

1. Super-forgiving on all mis-hits – toe, heel, high, low; 2. Contributes to high MOI and low CG, making them easy to launch; 3. Super-easy to launch the ball high off the ground; 4. Promotes faster ball speed on mis-hits for consistent distance New TaylorMade 2010 grooves; 5. Conform to the USGA’s latest ruling related to grooves.

Thirdly, let’s move to the design and performance.

High launch, easy to hit and extremely forgiving are the exact words to describe Taylormade Burner SuperLaunch Irons.

The performance of TaylorMade’s Burner irons has made it the best-selling iron model in the United States, (TaylorMade Burner XD Iron Set) and has helped thousands of golfers elevate their games to an entirely new level. The golfers that struggled with a low ball flight seemed a little left out in the dark with this new technology, but not for long. The Burner SuperLaunch is entering the marketplace for that very reason. The iron is designed specifically for this golfer and will allow maximum forgiveness and a club that is incredibly easy to get in the air.

The first thing you notice about Burner SuperLaunch irons is that each features a wide, multifunctional sole, which is key to establishing the low and deep CG location that makes every one of these irons so easy to get high in the air. However, each sole is strategically beveled to reduce the degree of interaction with the turf. That means you get the low-deep CG-positioning benefits of a large sole, yet it plays like a much smaller, narrower sole. When you rest a Burner SuperLaunch iron behind the ball, you’ll notice the substantial topline, which contributes to the exceptional stability and forgiveness. TaylorMade engineers cambered the topline’s rearward edge to give it a downward slant, resulting in a more dynamic appearance.

Despite the less than stellar feedback on the looks of the club, all but 1 of the golfers preferred this set over their current set. (Taylormade Burner Superfast Fairway Wood) The reason behind it was the same as the scorecards say, “High and Straight”.

If you are looking for maximum forgiveness in an iron, this set could be exactly what you have been waiting for. It is easy to hit, extremely forgiving, and more importantly forgiving in the right areas. Maybe this is your best choice.