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TaylorMade Burner Steel


$250.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent feel on well struck shot- provides you with instant feedback. Makes a desirable "ping" sound on well struck shots. Shape of the clubhead and sligh grooves on the soles help get the club through thicker rough.

The Cons:Not great for golfers with high swing speeds- stiff shaft is not that stiff. I have a pretty hard swing and I tend to draw the ball all the time with this club.

The TaylorMade Burner Steel is a performance fairway that provides mid to high launch with mid spin.  The fairway features SuperFast technology which utilizes a light shaft and grip to promote a faster swing speed for more distance.

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  It also features a steel pull-face construction which gives it a higher COR for increased ball speed and distance.  The Burner Steel is designed with a large steel clubhead which, according to TaylorMade, gives it the highest MOI out of any fairway wood on the market to make it very forgiving.  It also has a CG position that is low and back for high launch.  The fairway comes with a choice of RE*AX 50 FWY or True Temper DG Lite shafts and is available in 15°, 18°, and 21° lofts.

Features

  • Large steel clubhead
  • Steel Pull-Face construction
  • Low and Back CG position
  • Mid to high launch with mid spin
  • RE*AX 50 Fwy (50g) or True Temper DG Lite (100g) shafts
  • Women's and left handed models available

Models

  • 3
    • Length: 43"
    • Swing Weight: D5
    • Lie Angle: 58.5°
    • Head Volume: 181cc
    • Loft: 15°
    • Length: 42.5"
    • Swing Weight: D5
    • Lie Angle: 59°
    • Head Volume: 164cc
    • Loft: 18°
    • Length: 42"
    • Swing Weight: D5
    • Lie Angle: 59.5°
    • Head Volume: 158cc
    • Loft: 21°

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Pros
  • 1

    Excellent feel on well struck shot- provides you with instant feedback

  • 1

    Makes a desirable "ping" sound on well struck shots

  • 1

    Shape of the clubhead and sligh grooves on the soles help get the club through thicker rough

Cons
  • 1

    Not great for golfers with high swing speeds- stiff shaft is not that stiff

  • 1

    I have a pretty hard swing and I tend to draw the ball all the time with this club

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