Because of the successful launch of the R11 Driver, the newest R11 Irons have received much attention. When compared with the Burner 2.0, the R11 share several similarities and differences with them.
TaylorMade R11 Irons
The Taylormade R11 Irons feature a dual head design made for both performance and control. They have a shallow undercut channel between the face and rear to control feel and CG location, the mid-irons have a moderate undercut, and the long irons have a progressively larger undercut that pulls weight farther back from the face for added forgiveness. The irons also feature variable face thickness. Starting with 2.0mm thick face in the long irons to 2.3mm in the mid irons and 2.5mm in the short irons for enhanced feel.
Taylormade utilizes its inverted cone technology to expand the sweet area reducing overall loss on off center hits. The multifunctional sole is versatile and made to excel in any lie. The new R11 has traditional lofts with a 27.5* 5 iron and is considered between mid and compact size with less offset. The new grooves are USGA/R&A Conforming. An Optimized Inverted Cone that brings a larger COR area and improved control over your shot distance.
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TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons
The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons were engineered to deliver legendary Burner distance and more playability, and refinements to the Burner 2.0 vibration-management system improve sound and feel. Weighting is higher in short irons for more workability and gets progressively lower and more rearward in long irons for forgiveness. The sole design reduces drag and should increase playability.
Each of the eight iron shafts flexes in a slightly different area, or kick point. The long irons have a lower kick point to help players get shots higher; the short irons have a higher kick point to encourage a slightly lower trajectory; and the mid-irons' kick point is in between. They are designed for those that are between a 5 and 25 handicap, so beginners are not suitable for the type.
TaylorMade R11 Irons vs Burner 2.0 Irons
The one-piece stainless steel cast heads boast a thin, lightweight face design like the Burner 2.0. The weight removed from the clubface has been shifted low and back to create a higher launch angle, faster ball speed, increased distance and more forgiveness. The result is comparable launch, ball flight and length to the Burner 2.0, as well as 15-yard distance gaps between clubs.
Besides, a light and lively face combines with "inverted cone technology" to deliver more consistent ball speeds and forgiveness on mis-hits. At impact, the R11 feels and sounds more muted (quieter) than the loud-ish Burner 2.0 because the R11's clubface is slightly thicker in the impact zone and where it connects to the sole.
Overall, apart from the differences in designs that I said above, both of them are best golf clubs designed to give you more accuracy and distance and to give you the best feel and accuracy. And they are all designed for better skilled players.
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