The Burner Plus irons have the highest MOI of any irons in the TaylorMade stable, according to the company. That means increased forgiveness on mis-hits and less loss of distance on off-center strikes.
The muscular clubhead design has a thick topline with a wide beveled sole. In between is a thin clubface, significant perimeter weighting and a center of gravy very low and deep to help promote a high launch and trajectory.
The Burner Plus irons also have more offset than other TaylorMade irons, discouraging a fade and promoting a draw ball flight.
The Burner Plus irons are equipped with with 47-gram TaylorMade arrow grips and TaylorMade SuperFast RE*AX 60-gram graphite shafts in S, R, M and L flexes (or SuperFast 85-gram lightweight steel in S, R and M flexes).
Standard set configuration is 4 through attack wedge, which carries an MSRP of $799 with graphite shafts or $599 with steel shafts. The clubs are also available in a Combo configuration, which includes Burner Rescue hybrids 3 and 4, then 5-iron through pitching wedge. The MSRP for the Combo set is $899 with graphite shafts and $699 with steel shafts. And there is also a Ladies configuration of Burner Rescues 4 and 5, then 6-iron through attack wedge. The MSRP for the Ladies set is $899 with graphite shafts, $699 with steel shafts.
The TaylorMade Burner Plus irons will be available at retail beginning Sept. 19, 2008. (next page)


