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Review Date
February 21, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: troyster ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
taylolor made burner tour irons

Summary:
These are more or less a blade with a very shallow cavity for minimal forgiveness. Very workable, fairly long as well. The dull leading edge keeps them from being diggers like other irons in this group. Mine have stiff rifle shafts which I really like, but not the tour stiff shafts many of these came with.If you've got a strong swing you'll enjoy these sticks, if not consider the oversize model as they are much more forgiving. As far as I'm concerned these older models are some of taylor mades best irons.

Customer Service:
never delt with them.

Similar Products Used:
golfsmith tour cavities,mizuno mp14,king cobra tour irons,cobra trd mild steel,hogan edgeforged cavity backs.


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Review Date
August 17, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Reviewed by: Cataclysm ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner 09 irons

Summary:
I recently switched my irons from entry level wilson irons (that had graphite shafts) to a set of TM Burner 09 steel shaft, reg flex irons. I tried several different brands around the same price range and the only thing i can say is WHERE HAVE THESE CLBS BEEN ALL MY LIFE!! Not only is it a huge benefit to be swinging steel shafts, but these clubs have such an amazing feel and sweet spot. The loft on all clubs is fantastic and the low COG really makes these clubs a delight to use. The really great thing is each iron has an individual spec to achieve different results. They aren't just carbon copies of each other with different lofts.

For anyone who plays their game in the 80's - 90's and is looking to reduce some shots and get the ball more consistently on the right flight path, i can't recommend any clus more highly. I also now have the burner 09 driver and the burner 3 Hybrid - both great clubs.

I never really believed the hype that the more you spend on clubs, the better your game will be. I always resided in the fact that if your a good swinger, you can play with anything. Thank god i realised that better clubs DO make a huge difference to your game, and taking the step from basic clubs to something half decent will actually help me achieve my goal handicap significantly.

Thanks TM - you just made yourselves a new customer, and a new golfer.


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Review Date
April 12, 2009

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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2.67 of 5, 3 votes

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Reviewed by: FL Golfer ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner Tour

Summary:
I've been playing these irons for twelve years and came to the conclusion this set is not for me. Has a good feel but misses are no where near the target. I would suggest for low handicappers who are excellent iron strikers.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
2x4, shovel, baseball bat, pinky finger


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Review Date
January 24, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Alex ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner Oversize Iron set

Summary:
I bought my set in the late 1990's and I have tried others and found non offer me the forgiveness or the feel I get with my Burners. I don't play as much as I could or should, but that's not the clubs fault. All my playing buddies love the feel of my Burners and ask me to sell them my clubs. My answer is always "Thanks but no Thanks."
The other thing too is they hold up well my clubs look excellent for the many years I have had them.

Customer Service:
I have not found a great shop here in Glendale, CA. Well Scholl Canyon has good service.

Similar Products Used:
Titliest, Ping, and some of brand names.
Callaway’s are the only thing that comes close but for the cost forget about it.



Review Date
October 5, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: B-Rock10 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner Tour Irons

Summary:
I bought this set of irons off my manager at a golf store I used to work at. They have the best feel of any golf club I have owned or tried. The only other club that is comparable in feel is the Mizuno mp series blades. Regardless, these irons should only be played by those who have good swing fundamentals as they are designed for professionals. All in all, great club from a great company.

Customer Service:
I had to wheel and deal with my manager but in the end I came out on top. If you are ever in the lower mainland British Columbia, stop in at Perfect Lies, good service and prices as opposed to bigger franchise chains.


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