TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons have perfect distance gaps from one to the next, because we tuned the loft of every head and the length of every shaft for each individual iron. Every new TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Iron has it's own weight distribution-making every iron perform the way it is supposed to.
The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 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. A multi-functional sole lowers the center of gravity and reduces turf-drag to make it easy to launch shots high and long, while the inverted cone in each clubface is strategically sized and shaped center of gravity location in each head is precision-placed to optimize long-, middle- and short-iron flight; high-coefficient of restitution faces promote fast ball speed for long distance in the long-irons.
Every new Burner 2.0 Irons has been engineered to be long. The face is thinner. The toplines are progressive. The shafts are specifically designed for each head. COR and MOI ratings have been maximized. And every iron has consistent distance gaps from one to the next.
I don't want to miss the newest driver in 2012- TaylorMade Rocket Ballz RBZ Irons. Without a doubt, the new RocketBallz iron will be an improvement over any other driver in my bag. I love this driver. I saw a great difference in lauch and forgiveness.
The Rocket Ballz RBZ Irons, like all new TaylorMade Irons, have a white crown color and black PVD face to provide optimum contrast against the ground to allow for easy alignment and aim. Golfers will especially notice this in lower light, such as when the tee box is in shade or shadow, on overcast days or when the sun is low in the morning and in the evening.