Every new Burner 2.0 iron has been engineered to be long. The face is thinner. The toplines are progressive. The shafts are specifically designed for each head. COR and MOI ratings have been maximized. And every iron has consistent distance gaps from one to the next.The #1 selling iron and made them even better.
These new sticks incorporate several subtle performance enhancements into the same spec package (lofts and shaft length) as the original. For instance, the set has a distinct size progression long irons have the largest heads, thickest toplines and widest soles ,more compact short irons have the narrowest toplines and sole widths. Thinner clubfaces (up to 5 percent) than in Burner irons deliver faster ball speed and higher flight for added distance. Recessed areas along the heel and toe are intended to reduce turf drag for crisper contact.
TaylorMade's Burner irons have been among the best selling irons in the game. The combination of distance and ease of use made them especially popular with mid- and higher-handicap players.
Burner 2.0 SuperFast 85 Steel 4-PW Regular & Stiff Flex
Flex R S
Torque 1.7 1.7
Tip Size 0.370 0.370
Shaft Weight 85G 85G
Each of the iron shafts flexes in a slightly different area of kick point. The long irons have a lower kick point to help players get shots higher, the short irons have a higher kick point to encourage a slightly lower trajectory, and the mid irons' kick point is in between.
Compare specifications Regular & Stiff Flex Shafts
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 4 Iron lolf 21
Total weight Regular flex 388.4g.
Total weight Stiff flex 391.6g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 4 Iron lolf 21
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.5
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.9
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 5 Iron lolf 24
Total weight Regular flex 395g.
Total weight Stiff flex 395.5g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 5 Iron lolf 24
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.6
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.8
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 5 Iron lolf 24
CPMs Regular flex 263.04
CPMs Stiff flex 274.22
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 6 Iron lolf 27
Total weight Regular flex 401.1g.
Total weight Stiff flex 402.4g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 6 Iron lolf 27
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.2
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.5
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 7 Iron lolf 31
Total weight Regular flex 409.1g.
Total weight Stiff flex 410.1g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 7 Iron lolf 31
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.4
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.3
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 7 Iron lolf 31
CPMs Regular flex 272.47
CPMs Stiff flex 284.76
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 8 Iron lolf 35
Total weight Regular flex 414.2g.
Total weight Stiff flex 417.2g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 8 Iron lolf 35
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.4
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.5
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 9 Iron lolf 40
Total weight Regular flex 421.1g.
Total weight Stiff flex 421.3g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 9 Iron lolf 40
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.8
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.4
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Pw lolf 45
Total weight Regular flex 427.4g.
Total weight Stiff flex 429.2g.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Pw lolf 45
Swing weight Regular flex D 3.4
Swing weight Stiff flex D 3.6
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Pw lolf 45
CPMs Regular flex Sorry I forgot it!!!!
CPMs Stiff flex 298.06
CPMs Regular flex Sorry I forgot it!!!!
CPMs Stiff flex 298.06
Brett Wahl, TaylorMade's senior director of product development for irons, says that the new Burner 2.0 irons are simply better than their predecessors, the concept of developing eight individual clubs a little more seriously this time, each of these clubheads have more beneficial features built into them than the previous Burner irons.
For example, the faces of the Burner 2.0 long-irons are thinner than the faces of the original Burner long-irons, which should help golfers create more ball speed and distance. The weight saved by making the faces thinner has been redistributed to the lower section of the clubs, near the heel and toe areas, which Wahl says should make them more forgiving too.
At the same time, the faces of the short irons are thicker than the original Burner's, and the heads are smaller and feature thinner top lines for greater emphasis on accuracy and control at address, but also puts more weight directly behind the ball to enhance feel.
The multi material badge on the back of the Burner 2.0 is also an upgrade over the original Burner's. It has a softer material integrated with the aluminum which gives it better dampening, in terms of managing vibration, and in the long-irons, there is a stiff nylon layer of material that really helps to improve the sound.
The sound enhancing layer was not used in the mid and short irons, and the badge used is thinner because their heads have thicker faces. They naturally create a more-pleasing sound.
TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology has been re-shaped and re-positioned slightly in the long-irons in order to ensure the clubs deliver faster ball speeds, but also have consistency on mis hits.
The soles of the short irons, like the 9 iron, are also thinner than the long irons because golfers swing a 9 iron more vertically into the ball. In contrast, most players sweep the ball using a flatter swing when hitting a 4 iron, so a wide sole is beneficial.
The standard steel and graphite shafts are Burner 2.0 85 grams models available in S, R and M flexes. The M stands for medium flex, often referred to as a “senior” shaft. The women’s irons are available only with a graphite REAX SuperFast 55 grams shaft.
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