Taylormade supersteel burner irons review
- TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW DRIVERS
- TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW DRIVER
- TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW FULL
One of the great features of M6 Iron has the most forgiveness. All the unwanted vibration is filtered with the help of HYBRAR compression, so you don’t hear an unwanted voice. You will listen to pleasing sound at collision due to speed bridge, which reduces the vibration at impact producing pleasant sound.
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With the help of new speed bridge technology, you will gain the high-speed thru-slot Speed Pocket in the distance category. If you want maximum distance, then M6 Iron is the best option for you. other than that, the distance I get before it slices is amazing ! Off-center hits, in general, are very forgiving.First on our list is M6 Iron. I had been hitting the ball on the heel of the club with a slight outside-in motion on my follow thru, putting the ball in a side-spin. Only problem I've had with it is a slice towards the end of the drive due to too much side spin (my fault). 250 yards is no problem but can easily and regularly squeeze out 280+
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Most of my friends love hitting this and the fairway woods. Sweet spot hits are rewarded with a wonderful *CRACK* sound.
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In fact, before I injured my arm a few weeks ago, I was launching balls off the practice mat (no tee) with good trajectory. Easy swings are rewarded with straight and long shots. I find that most beginners have trouble controlling their swing when they use the super-sized heads so the SS-250 is a great choice.įor Mid-High cappers, the club is great. I think the smaller head (than those 275-400cc monsters now on the market) and forgiveness make the SS-250 a great club for beginners. I've found that if I try to overpower the ball and my swing, I tend to slice. Actually, this club rewards smooth flowing swings and launches with a great angle and distance without much effort. For a beginner (anyone over 120), the 250 maybe a little had to hit if you don't have a smooth swing. I started getting a good feel for my woods last summer and found that I can really smack the balls around with this driver. At the time, I wasn't very good at hitting the woods so my first impressions aren't very important. I bought this 9.5^ S90 bubbleshaft and the fairway woods when I was moving from HK back to the States. Oh well, anyhow I would recommend this to golfers that appreciate accuracy more than distance, after all a 300 yard drive hooking hard left or slicing right out of bounds or into the trees doesn't really do much for your score, and I'm sure most people would be will to sacrifice about 20 yds if their drive consistantly landed in the middle of the fairway. I would still have it but the guy that bought my old clubs didn't want to breakup the matching set, so I opted to buy a 360 instead and sell him the Super Steel, looking back and seeing how well he drives I wish I would have just bought another Super Steel instead.
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TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW DRIVER
It is by far the best driver I have ever hit, it may not go as far but it is very forgiving and will reward you with straight respectful distance shots over and over again.
TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW DRIVERS
When I first bought it I wasn't sure if I was going to like it, because it's not as big or tall as the newer drivers out, but after a few practice balls on the range I immediately fell in love with it. Until I bought my 360 Ti driver this was my #1. I simply tell her, "it's not like they're going to go bad." One thing I can't do since I purchased them is blame my game on the clubs. It's funny that when I don't play golf for awhile she'll say why did you spend so much money on a set of golf clubs and not use them all of the time. All are steel shafts, I keep each of them covered when not in use so when I pass into the next world and the wife sells them it'll be like an almost brand new set, all even have new grips.
TAYLORMADE SUPERSTEEL BURNER IRONS REVIEW FULL
I have a full set of Taylor made clubs, Firesole 3 wood and full set of LCG irons and will never need another. Can't hit it as far but consistancy and accuracy is the the name of the game. Took that money and added a bit, $50 I think, and bought the Super Steel 8.5 degree. Hated it and sold to a friend for $150, was glad to get something for it. When I hit it straight it went far but that was the problem, not consistantly straight. In the late 90's I purchased a TiBubble 2 driver for about $300 (graphite shaft).