TaylorMade Tour Burner Game Improvement Irons Review
Last updated:
-
At a glance
- TG Rating
- Owner Rating
What we say...
TaylorMade’s latest irons proved incredibly popular in this test, and the new Tour Burner irons were only just pipped to another Gold award. They are designed to offer the highest possible COR from a very thin and fast 2.2mm face, along with burner ball speed and distance. Our testers absolutely loved how easy these were to hit, along with the seemingly effortless distance and the stylish design. There’s plenty of technology on view with these, with a multifunctional sole and inverted cone technology to offer consistently long distance on off-centre hits. The Tour Burner irons are fantastic clubs for mid handicappers in particular, and only something very special kept these stunning new irons off our top spot.
Contact: 0880 389 4292
Wesbite: www.taylormadegolf.com
Price: £499 (s) £599 (g)
Your Reviews
Taylormade Irons User Reviews
-
Have used them for many years now, and they are very good. Respond well to your actions. But now (2015) i'am looking for a new set. Why? Not because the Tour Burners don't work anynmore. I just want a little more help and still want the precision. Looking at Pin G25 irons. G30 has to much offset for me...
-
After a great deal of research and testing I finally came across the burners, and what a set of clubs they are. Having a handicap of 18 it is important for me that I have the right set of clubs. The burners offer a solid but light feel with a reasonable amount of forgiveness whilst rewarding generously when struck well, not to mention that they look the part, especially with the graphite shafts. The only draw back for me is that shortly after buying these clubs the super launch range was unveiled, but thats life I supose. By far the best clubs in their price range, Taylor Made have succesfully gained a life long customer.
-
Sadly I have bought four sets of irons in the olast three years, striving to find the perfect one - some too lumpy and easy (ping g10) and some too difficult and well above my capacity (Mizuno MP52). These Taylormade's are just right for my 9 handicap - they let you manipulate the ball if you are having a good day but still forgiving and straight on your bad days. I also noted the distance was a good 10-20 metres better than on competing irons. Greatest thing about these clubs - the R9 irons will undermine demand for the tour burner so this exceptional club will also be available at very low prices. A steal I'd recommend to anyone.
-
These are a fantastic set of irons...The feedback you get when you hit one right out of the centre is quality... Even slightly mishit shots feel good and travel some unexpected distance...Played with several irons, but found these irons to be the most enjoyable.
-
brilliant. I also tryed the nike sumo's as well but the looks,weight, and taylormade are more experienced golf company. but nike do make brilliant gear as well .got them on the 3rd of june and won the nett trophy on my debut at the mens club chapionship at my home club.