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How about taylormade burner superlaunch irons
The taylormade superlaunch irons released in 2009 have proven to be extremely popular, but TaylorMade admits that slower-swinging players and golfers who naturally produce a lower ball flight don't get the full benefit of the clubs.With the release of the new Burner SuperLaunch irons on April 1, TaylorMade hopes to address that shortcoming.

According to a release, the taylormade burner superlaunch offers the highest moment of inertia (MOI) of any iron the company has ever produced, which means it will resist twisting on off-center hits and be more forgiving than just about any irons in TaylorMade's lineup.

The new taylormade burner superlaunch irons were designed exclusively with a certain type of player in mind; one that has a slower swing and needs help getting the getting the ball higher in the air. Centered around the higher handicapper, the SuperLaunch irons were made to be not only as long, but also as forgiving as possible.For starters, the amount of offset found in theses irons can go a long way in helping the player straighten out a slice, and possibly even give them a soft draw to their arsenal of shots.

The height assistance comes from a very low and deep center of gravity, which comes as a result of the wide, multifunctional sole found on the bottom of the SuperLaunch head. Usually, the result of a fat sole is the tendency for taylormade burner plus irons head to get stuck in the turf. The engineers at TaylorMade overcame that issue via the use of a strategically beveled sole, which TaylorMade says makes it play like a much smaller, narrower sole.

The shape progressively gets smaller from the long irons through to the short irons. Along with that progressive reduction in blade size is a reduction in face thickness as well. This face is thinnest in the long irons, effectively raising the COR and producing faster ball speeds and improved weight distribution. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the taylormade burner plus have a thicker face which is said to improve the feel.

Adding to the overall forgiveness is the use of TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology, which effectively expands the hot area of the clubface for better distance on off-center contact.

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