Taylormade Burner Plus Irons review
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This is an area of the iron market where TaylorMade excel. Shots from the middle fly long and mis-hits rarely stray too far from the target. The option of including Rescue clubs in the set is a great touch. Where next? More On Test: - TaylorMade r7 Limited irons review - TaylorMade Burner XD irons review - TaylorMade Burner driver review - More irons reviews News: - TaylorMade Tour Preferred irons Galleries: - TaylorMade Burner 2009 pictures - TaylorMade Burner XD irons pictures
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The large clubhead of the TaylorMade Burner Plus iron is designed to produce high-launching shots that fly long. The thick top edge, wide sole and substantial offset are all created with forgiveness in mind. They are available in a combination set that includes two TaylorMade Burner Rescue club.
If you opt to add the Burner Plus iron to your bag, take a look at our TaylorMade voucher codes.
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