The Left Handed TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch Irons is TaylorMade's most forgiving irons which is also regarded as cheapest golf clubs when it is first released. With the low-profile design which helps moderate speed swingers launch the ball in the air more easily, the Left Handed TaylorMade Burner SuperLaunch Irons have a wide, beveled sole to prevent digging. Plentiful offset is aimed at keeping slices at bay by promoting right-to-left spin.
If you are looking for maximum forgiveness in an iron, this golf club sets could be exactly what you have been waiting for. Easy to hit, extremely forgiving, and more importantly forgiving in the right areas. Missing on the toe, heel, or high on the club face did not disturb the high and straight ball flight at all. Something we have rarely seen in an iron, but was a pleasant surprise.
The Burner SuperLaunch is entering the marketplace for that very reason. The iron is designed specifically for this golfer and will allow maximum forgiveness and a club that is incredibly easy to get in the air. The performance of Left Handed TaylorMade's Burner irons has made it the best-selling iron model in the United States, and has helped thousands of golfers elevate their games to an entirely new level. The golfers that struggled with a low ball flight seemed a little left out in the dark with this new technology, but not for long.
It has ultra-large and deep cavities in SuperLaunch Irons for massive permiter-weighting that is super-forgiving on all off-center hits. Burner SuperLaunch Irons' low profile long-iron design, engineered to help slower swingers launch the ball higher and carry it longer, contributes to a high MOI and low CG, making them easy to launch and creating a long, high and soft-landing flight. Taylormade SuperLaunch irons' wide beveled sole offers great playability while establishing that low CG and a generous offset helps straighten a slide and promotes a distance-enhancing draw.
Overall, the 2011 Taylormade golf clubs have a lot of success reaching different levels of golfers. But they are mainly geared towards players with slower swing speeds looking for assistance both in forgiveness and ball flight.
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