TaylorMade Burner Steel Fairway Woods
TaylorMade Burner Steel Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 19, 2008]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Burner Steel woods
Pros: Lightweight, nice balance, springy clubface and pleasant ping sound at impact. Excellent off the tee.
Customer Service Taylormade ignores about half of my email inquiries. Similar Products Used: G10, G5, Launcher Steel, VSteel, Cally X, BB, Cobra |
[Sep 15, 2008]
MizunoGolfFan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner 5 Wood 18*
Great club, I bought it for only 30$ at the local pga store (must've been a pricing mistake). I've never realy been able to hit fairway woods until I bought this. I just line it up and it goes 200-210. The natural left bias of the club is great too, it eliminates the right side without putting you OB right. Highly Recomended |
[Sep 05, 2008]
ironlix
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Burner 5w steel regular
Just like what the GolfDigest review says, very forgiving. I'm surprised at how easy I can get the ball airborne with the TT steel shaft. The distance is OK but given its forgiving nature, I think I get more distance with this club on average. I paid $75 in good condition from eBay, it's a keeper! The graphics on the crown may need some time to get used to though. Similar Products Used: Adams LP RPM, Mizuno MP |
[Sep 02, 2008]
jgpl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Burner TP 3 Wood (14.5 deg)
This is an impressive club and very accurate off the tee or fairway. Despite having the stock Rombax 70S superfast shaft this club is very solid and the ball zips of the face. It is also more forgiving than the 906F2 it has replaced in my bag (super club, but mean if you are not 100%)
Customer Service No experience of TM customer service Similar Products Used: TM 200 steel (a classic), 906F2 (strong and solid, not forgiving), Callaway steelhead (very good, but have lost their way with new models) |