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Burner 2.0 HP 4-PW, AW Iron Set with Steel Shafts( LIE: Standard ) |
DescriptionTaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP 4-PW, AW Iron Set with Steel Shafts The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP Iron Set is the latest version of the extremely popular TaylorMade 2.0 Iron Sets. It consists of irons individually engineered, resulting in the enhancement of multiple club properties that promote distance, uniform distance-gaps, increased playability and better sound and feel... |
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The Mizuno MX-200 Irons the right decision?
I played golf seriously for a year and a half. I started with burners TaylorMade Super Steel the I occasionally hit by High School. I quickly overcame them. Then I moved to the Titleist 775CB and played for about half year. I play more than one hundred fifty strokes in a year so it's not a concern for not having adjusted for clubs, but every time I hit the Titleist I hit a fade that lands about ten feet to the left (I'm lefty) all weather. I am looking for a set of irons that offer more of a straight path and more tolerant, because they all need the viability of my 775 I feel I am ready for them yet. So my question is anyone else has this problem and found the Mizuno MX-25/MX-200 to help heal. I am having trouble finding places for irons demonstration with trees left my favorite, so I thought I would ask help here. Any help is greatly appreciated. My average score is about 80-82.
The simple answer to this question is as follows: whatever clubs they play, if not fit your swing, you'll have trouble hitting the way you want. The relaxation you have found the Titleist could be caused by the angles are too flat. If you hit well (except the fade), and like them, just take the manufacturer of your computer local store and have their way and angles are controlled. If you need to be adjusted only cost you about $ 30 and was hitting the ball much straighter. If you still think they want new clubs, make sure you have installed on them, regardless of who they are. With properly fitted clubs, I bet you would be shooting itself in the 70's with ease. A club to consider is the Callaway X-20 or X-20 Tour, if you are determined to get a new outfit. The standard X-20 is more forgiving and easier to hit with a draw, while the Tour version has less travel and more feasible. Anyway, these are big clubs. If you've never tried, I think prefer the Mizuno. Just my two cents. Good luck.
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Burner 2.0 HP 4-PW, AW Iron Set with Steel Shafts( LIE: Standard ) |
DescriptionTaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP 4-PW, AW Iron Set with Steel Shafts The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 HP Iron Set is the latest version of the extremely popular TaylorMade 2.0 Iron Sets. It consists of irons individually engineered, resulting in the enhancement of multiple club properties that promote distance, uniform distance-gaps, increased playability and better sound and feel... |
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TaylorMade Burner Plus Irons |
DescriptionBurner Plus irons offer Legendary Burner power plus maximum TaylorMade forgiveness. The advanced perimeter weighting with extremely high MOI provide unsurpassed forgiveness on off-center hits. |
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TaylorMade Burner 1.0 Iron Set |
DescriptionThe Taylor Made Burner 1.0 Irons Set brings a whole new meaning to the term irons set. Each iron in the Burner 1.0 set has been designed to do their specific job, a job only that iron can do. This is not the kind of iron set where all of the clubs are made, and play, almost identically with only a small difference in distance and play... |






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