Burner Iron Reviews

Check out these Burner Iron Reviews:

Review 1:
I have owned this set for a year already. Before I purchased this set, I demo-ed many different brands from Adams to Ping. I felt that for the price and control that these irons gave me was a it perfect fit for me. My friend bought the Taylor Made LCG. The LCG has a bigger face/head but I felt less control the the Burner Tours. The Tours had a better feel. This is an amazing set of irons. I own 1-PW and I had not regret in paying extra for the 1 and 2 irons. I choose steel shaft because I like to drive the ball off the tee and I felt irons were a better choice. I tried out graphite but I didn't feel I had the control.
Buy this set.

Review 2:
WARNING: USING THESE CLUBS WILL MAKE YOU HIT THE BALL FURTHER AND STRAIGHTER. USE CAUTION. I must admit I was skeptical when I went into a local golf shop looking for new irons. I figured: How much of a difference can expensive irons really make? I wanted a top name brand, so I checked out the Taylor Mades. I was intrigued by the new Firesole irons, but figured I didn't need a top of the line club, just something significantly better than what I had. They had the "regular" Taylor Made Burner irons on sale for $500 (down from $650) because it is last year's version and no longer top of the line. It seemed like a good deal, so I went for it. No regrets. I've been hitting my irons better than ever before, and I have no doubt that it's the clubs. The first couple rounds I played with them, I kept hitting the ball over the greens and I couldn't figure out why. Well, it's the clubs. They add at least one club length to every shot and keep the ball much straighter. I'm now hitting my 8 iron 150 yards instead of my 7 iron. My tee shots on par threes are hitting the greens consistently, and I no longer fear the 190 tee shot. I'd recommend buying last year's Burners (instead of this year's Firesoles) if you're a good, but not great, player. Someone who consistently breaks 100 but can't get past 90. They have the advantage of being cheaper (by a couple hundred bucks), and they aren't as heavy at the head. The heavier head makes the Burners better than a cheaper club, but the Firesoles may go too far. The extra weight may throw off your swing. Buy the Burners and say goodbye to the 90s.

Review 3:
Just bought these irons. The only bad thing that I must say about them is that I have to learn to adjust to the new distance. They are effortless to hit and travel anywhere from 5-10 yards further. even a miss hit still produces good results. Great irons.

Note: Reviews originally from Epinions.com and golfreview.com