Description The Burner Fairway Wood featured SuperFast Club Technology to give an extremely light total weight combined with a light and long shaft to promote faster swing speed for added power. A large steel clubhead has the highest MOI of any fairway wood in golf which gives tremendous forgiveness for long, straight results on off center hits. The Steel Pull Face Construction equals a higher COR promoting faster ball speed for increased distance. Shallow clubface design means lower and farther back CG position for easy to launch high and long.
Reviewed by: Art(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Burner steel fairway #3 wood
Summary: For the last four years I gave my old 3 wood the benefit of doubts: maybe it wasn't the arrow, but the indian. After the last round I used it, and hit every other instrument in my bag, but the 3 wood, I gave up. Enter Taylormade (on sale with trade in bonus) and, from the first time at the driving range to the first time at the course, I could really "feel" the club. Love it, and recommend it. Easy swing, great results.
Customer Service: Never had to use customer service, but friends swear by them
Similar Products Used: You name it, I tried it.
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Review Date October 4, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Jay(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: taylormade burner steel
Summary: Let me start off by saying that I usually do not like taylormade products, but that's what makes this review even more helpful. This club is amazing. It's long, forgiving, and gives a high ball flight. This club is a little bit closed so hitting a draw has never been easier, but it's not like you can't hit a nice high fade either. I was actually surprised at the workability. I can't say enough good things about this club. Maybe the only drawback is that the large sole is cumbersome getting through thick rough. So bottom line is this, even if you don't like taylormade products, I almost guarantee this fairway wood outperforms your favorite brand.....even if it hurts to admit.
Customer Service: none
Similar Products Used: callaway xhot
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Summary: excellent club great in the fairway and off the tee. mine has the stock stiff 50 gram shaft. The best 3 wood I've had since the TM 200 steel. If you like the burner driver with the 50 gram shaft, then this is a perfect match. If you don't like the driver, then you probably won't like the 3 wood (or 5)
Customer Service: none needed so far
Similar Products Used: Titleist 980 ; Titleist 906f; Cobra f speed
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Review Date February 21, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Lloyd06(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade Burner stell 3w
Summary: Best combination of deep face and wide sole I was able to find and performance to match. Good playing off the tee and terrific off the fairway.
To the last reviewer please note: closed faces dont slice. If anything they will tend to pull or hook depending on the golfer. This club is not overly closed. It is very easy to keep straight.
Customer Service: Never needed it.
Similar Products Used: solartec, callaway
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Summary: Pros: Lightweight, nice balance, springy clubface and pleasant ping sound at impact. Excellent off the tee.
Cons: Closed clubface makes ball go right, setup adjustment may be required. Large clubhead makes it awkward to hit out of rough. Distasteful appearance and looks cheap.
Customer Service: Taylormade ignores about half of my email inquiries.
maybe taylormade ignored your emails because you wrote in complaining of the closed face making your ball slice..they realized you were nuts without talking to you. Closed faces go left not right...you are funny!