TaylorMade Burner Bubble Oversize Irons
TaylorMade Burner Bubble Oversize Irons
[Oct 24, 2000]
Ray Estrada
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Burner Oversized
Have been using these clubs for about 2 years now. Previously used Lynx Black cats. These clubs hit 1 or 2 clubs longer than the Lynx and pretty much most of the other irons i've tried in the market. Clubs are forgiving but I/m sure there are others that are more so. Good feel despite oversized heads. Recommend these highly to mid to high handicappers. Low handicappers may want a set that allows shots to be shaped more and these clubs like to keep the ball more straight. I like them a lot though. I even bought the new firesoles but like these better. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 04, 2000]
David May
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner Oversized
Two words... "Love Em!" Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 13, 1998]
Dave Moran
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Burner O/S R-80 shafts
After using these clubs for 2 years I would have have to say they are very forgiving, longer than other irons I have tried and have great weight distribution. Customer Service They have not failed to this point. Similar Products Used: Cobra II O/S Callaway X12 |
[Feb 28, 1999]
Pete
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
BB Oversize
Don't own these clubs but in demos found them very easy swinging, forgiving, and straight. Found it more difficult to work the ball, but for a straight, high ball flight w/above avg distance, this is my favorite so far. Give them 4 birdies because I still need to try others out. Similar Products Used: Callaway BB, Top Flight Tour, Wilson, DCI, PING, |
[Jun 13, 1999]
Brandon
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Burner Buble oversize irons
I demo, and test clubs, and I find that this club is very durable, and absorbs vibrations. Customer Service yes, i broke one of the shafts after 3 months, and they payed for the shipping, fixed it in 2 weeks, and payed for it to be shipped home. Similar Products Used: cobra oversize+, cleveland vas, big b. x-12, and Armour 545 |
[Aug 06, 1999]
George
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
regular flex
The only thing wrong with these irons is the guy who hits them--me. The Bubble shaft does tend to give me a fade, even at regular shaft, and I cannot work the ball left to save my life. (I can hook it just fine, thank you.)So after compensating for the inevitable fade, if my swing is in good shape the results are good. I agree with the reviewer who says that the distance is hard to dial in. I hit the wedge 135 yards, the 9-iron 150. But from there, the distance barriers are much shorter. In all, you can feel the sweet feel of a well-struck shot, and you can equally feel the clunk of a mis-hit. So good feedback. They've been reliable for several years--no broken shafts or flying heads. Customer Service Always good. Similar Products Used: Ping Eye 2 (black); Cobra Oversize |
[Aug 06, 1999]
Marty Donegan
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner Over
I have owned these irons since three weeks after they came out. I love them. The only problem I have is I hit the short irons too far. The pitching wedge is like most peoples 8-iron. I have had them checked and the loft and lie are correct. I still love them. I am now looking at the firesoles or Callaway Proline X-12. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 04, 1999]
Mark Silverberg
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor made burners
Hit them for the first time out of a friends bag. They were 20 yards longer than my clubs and much straighter. Well balanced. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 1999]
Barbara
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
ladies
Went from an off brand to the ladies Taylor Made Oversize. I hit them farther and straighter. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 07, 1999]
John
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Burner Oversize stiff flex, steel
I like these clubs very much. The only complaint I have is that the wedge and 9 iron hits too far. I had to get a sand wedge for shots under 110 yards. Similar Products Used: None |