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If you're the kind of golfer who tends to hit the ball all over the face and would still like to hit a club less than everyone else in your group, then this review may interest you.

TaylorMade Golf has at last made the announcement that so many golfers have been excitedly anticipating: the introduction of a new iron, called Burner XD, that incorporates the distance-enhancing technologies that have made the Burner driver such a huge success among tour professionals and amateur golfers.

TaylorMade Burner XD Iron

TaylorMade may just be the hottest brand in golf. Over the past few years, a ton of r7 drivers (followed by r7 fairway woods and, to a lesser extent, r7 irons) have found their ways into a host of pro bags, and subsequently into the bags of amateurs of all abilities with varying results. The new kid in the TaylorMade family is the Burner line. Released (or re-released) only a year ago, the Burner driver and fairway woods have been played on the Tour by players like Kenny Perry, Sergio Garcia, and Sean O'Hair, and has been well received by the masses, as well. Where the r7 line is most associated with movable weights, the Burner line hangs its hat on hot clubfaces and technology that increases clubhead speed. Now, the Burner line has brought that same technology to the irons arena.

  • Thin, flexible and fast titanium face promotes increased ball speed
  • SuperFast Technology for faster swing speed and more distance
  • Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and more distance on mis-hits
  • Extra-large (oversized) and stable clubhead is extremely forgiving and easy to hit

TaylorMade has packed a lot of that technology into the Burner XD irons. The company calls the Burner XD "The Only Iron with Burner Speed, Burner Power, and Burner Distance." What's not to like about speed, power, and distance?

When it comes to irons, distance can be over-rated. Sure it's fun to hit a green on a 155-yard par 3, turn to your golfing buddies, and announce "pitching wedge." But distance is only useful if it's repeatable (and in the right direction). That's the challenge that any iron design faces… at least usually.

The reincarnated Burner line is about distance first and foremost, and the Burner XDs are the first irons in the line. Naturally, I'm thinking they are designed to hit the ball far. Let's see if I'm right.

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At first glance, there is no denying the radical look of this particular set of irons. I can almost picture James T Kirk playing in the holodeck with a set of Burner XD irons. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Some people may be put off by the look, but honestly, at a address, you’d never notice the bright red and little metallic disc thing. They definitely grew on me.

At address, the Burner XD irons look like most game improvement irons. Relatively thick line, that has been slightly disguised with a contrast finish. In the image below you can see the Burner XD topline compare to the topline of the R7 CGB Max and Callaway X-20 irons. They all look pretty similar.

Design and Technology"Super" is a description that is near and dear to the Burner marketing folks. The Burner XD irons feature "Supersized" clubheads and "SuperFast Technology." The first helps make them forgiving and the second is all about distance.

You can also see the relatively large amount of offset in all of these irons. The R7 CGB Max and Burner XD irons have the same offset across the board. Visually, it almost looks as if the Callaway X-20s have a tad more offset in the 7 iron at least, but that may just be an optical illusion kind of thing going on. If you have a problem with slicing the ball, not being able to turn it over, the offset should help straighten things out for you, especially in the longer irons. If you’re accustomed to playing with little to no offset, you may pull and/or hook the ball a bit, until you can adjust to it. Not a huge deal.

Burner XD Irons Feature CalloutTaylorMade Irons-6

The XD clubheads are built on a 17-4 stainless steel frame, but have a thin titanium face (read "high CoR"), intended to promote ball speed and thus add distance. Titanium also happens to be lighter than steel, and some of the weight saved by using titanium has been redistributed low and deep in the clubhead to help launch the ball higher. I say some, because these clubs play to a D0 swingweight even with their lightweight shafts (compare to the D2 swingweight featured in the Cleveland CG Reds). In reality, few people would notice the difference between those two swing weights. And for most people, the lightweight of the clubs would, indeed, increase swing speed.

As you can see above, the shaft has an interesting color scheme. The top third of the shaft is white, with some Burner graphics on it, the rest of the shaft is grey/steel type color. For me, I would rather have had that Burner logo facing down. It was a little distracting to look at, at times. The shaft also does not really ‘look’ like a steel shaft. I had several people ask me if they were graphite shafts. No real deal breakers there though.

TaylorMade Burner XD Iron Shaft

TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology, borrowed from their extremely successful line of woods, is in plain view on the backside of the clubface. ICT is intended to expand the sweetspot and (big surprise!) deliver high ball speed.

As for the feel. These are a cast iron, with a titanium face. This is wonderful for ball speed and distance, but don’t expect Mizuno or forged iron feel off these irons. A few years back I had played TaylorMade RAC OS2 irons. The feel off these Burner XD irons is similar. It’s hard to tell how far off the center of the face you are when you have missed the sweet spot. So often times, you’ll swing, you aren’t really sure how well struck the ball was, but you look up, and it’s high, long and relatively straight. The titanium face does seem to launch the ball fast though. The ball really does jump off it.

TaylorMade's SuperFast Technology extends to the shafts. Our demo featured the 90 gram RE*AX SuperFast Steel 90. It's a stepped shaft, with the steps occurring more densely nearer the clubhead and then with increasing distance between them toward the grip end. The last step comes two or three below the grip. The steps appear to grow shallower as they get closer to the grip, though this could be an optical illusion. By comparison, the steps on the Dynamic Gold S300 begin roughly a half inch farther from the clubhead and occur at regular spacing and depth nearly all the way to the grip. These steps theoretically should result in a mid to high kickpoint on the shaft which could result in a teeny bit more clubhead speed.

The RE*AX SuperFast Steel 90 Shafts

The Burner XD irons fall right between the r7 Draw and the r7 CGB Max irons at the high-forgiveness end of the TaylorMade line.

Wow. The first ball I hit with these irons was a 145 yard PW that just seemed to fly forever. Normally I hit my PW about 135..in the summer. It’s a little colder now, the ball doesn’t fly quite as well. I put a decent swing on the club, certainly nothing perfect, the ball rocketed off the face, pretty high, landed around 145. Crazy. Now, that being said, the lofts on the Burner XD irons are jacked up a bit. At 44*, you’re almost playing a 9 iron that has been labeled a PW. The ball did still get way up there though, and stopped very quickly. So, while the loft may be the loft of a 9 iron, the shaft/iron combination still produced a shot with the PW height I would expect.

The 17-4 stainless steel clubhead and titanium clubface are joined using a method called "lip encasement," a process that mechanically unites the two dissimilar materials.

TaylorMade Burner XD Club Face

EstheticsIn a day and age when many manufacturers tend to give their irons (and their game improvement irons especially) the full floozie treatment, the Burner XD sports an almost restrained look.

Don't get me wrong, a traditionalist is going to find these a bit gauche. There's a Burner XD badge just above the sole on the back of the clubface, TaylorMade's "Sound Managing Cavity Badge" fills the cavity back, and the Inverted Cone Technology is framed in red in the middle of the cavity. But it could be much worse. Even with the 3-iron, you do not see any of these markings at address. The only thing you might notice is the "Ti" stamp on the upper toe of the clubface, there to reassure you that the face is made of titanium.

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Speaking of the shaft, the Burner XD steel irons are fitted with the SuperFast ReAx steel shafts. Weighing in at around 90 grams, they are approximately 25-35 grams lighter than a typical Dynamic Gold steel shaft. This translates into faster swing speeds, and thus, more distance. The light weight was balanced nicely with the weight of the club head itself. I’ve tried swinging my wife’s irons before, and they are just far too light. These clubs had a nice weight to the head, where you can really feel the head in your swing. The stiff rating of the shaft is probably a little on the weak side of stiff, at least compared to say a S300 Dynamic Gold shaft. They did work pretty well for me though. When I’m swinging well, my tempo is pretty smooth, and my 6 iron swing speed is around 88mph.

Titanium Faces

One negative about that titanium face, it won't stay pristine looking for long. Hit a bucket of range balls at a sandy range, and you'll have lots of dark looking scuffs and scratches on the clubface (hopefully, mostly in the middle). Stainless steel faces will also scratch and ding over time, of course, but on titanium the marks are darker and much more noticeable. The set we demoed quickly marked up with normal use.

As for the forgiveness of these clubs, yeah, they are definitely very forgiving. If you’re moving from a players set of irons to a set of clubs like this, be prepared to get away with a lot of poor swings. No, it will not cure the a huge over-the-top move that results in a 30 yard slice, but thin shots, toe hits, heel hits, all seemed to still get a lot of distance and were not too far off line.

Like the r7 CGB Max, these irons are big. They aren't just oversized. They are Supersized. They feature a thick topline like almost all game-improvement irons, as well as a large offset. The soles are advertised as medium width, but they appear fairly wide to me. Still, though I prefer a thinner topline, less offset and a smaller club overall, I quickly adjusted to the look of the Burner XDs (with the exceptions of the three- and four-iron).

I played 9 with them this afternoon. On the 3rd hole, a par 3 – marked at 135, with the pin in the back right location, probably playing 145. I hit the PW, nice easy swing, carried at least 140, took a hop or two and ended up about 10 feet from the hole, right on line. It definitely was not a center of the club face swing. Looking at the ball mark on the face, it was a little out toward the toe, and a little high. I can live with that kind of forgiveness.

Thick Topline

The longest Burner XDs just have so much offset that I couldn't get used to the. At address, the three-iron looks a little like a stylized "S" at the end of the shaft. That's too much for my taste, but a proven design for those looking for a little more help from the club.

The sole of the club isn’t overly wide. Definitely wider than a players club. But I was still able to play some punch shots, and knockdowns with it pretty easily. The leading edge seemed to resist digging, but I was still able to take some small, shallow divots. When I play with the Mizunos or Adams Idea Pro irons, my divots are generally deeper and much longer.

PerformanceHere's the thing… I did not love these clubs. None of my friends loved these clubs. Everyone felt they were "OK." That said, these irons do exactly what they are designed to do. If distance is job one for TaylorMade Burners, these clubs get it done. How they get it done, as we'll see, is debatable.

Suffice it to say, I was consistently hitting these irons what I'd call "summer distance," though almost all of my rounds with these were in cooler temperatures. I felt pretty safe playing these to go five to 10 yards farther than a good shot with my irons.

Burner XD Irons Cavity Badge

As I mentioned earlier, I never got comfortable with the look of the long irons, but I also couldn’t get them up in the air very well. I've always been a low ball hitter, but I found these long irons to be harder to hit than I would have expected from a game improvement long iron. I hit bullet after bullet that flew dead at the target, but just didn't get up in the air enough. When I hit the Burner three-iron side by side with a Cleveland TA5 and a Mizuno MP-60, each of those clubs launched the ball higher and had more carry distance for me. Part of it might have been the somewhat unusual shaft in these, but more likely it was the fact that the Burner three-iron is actually more of a two-iron, the four a three, and so on.

Indeed, one of the ways that TaylorMade has ensured that these clubs are long is by strengthening the lofts. In fact, the Burner XDs are among the strongest lofted irons out there. The three-iron is 19°, compared with the typical 21°. And this is on top of the already stronger typical lofts of modern clubs. Compared to a 1970s three-iron, the Burner XD three-iron is in effect a one-iron.

Unfortunately, that means when you tell your buddies that you hit a pitching wedge into that par three from 155, you actually hit a nine-iron (of course, that's still not too shabby).

But distance is never the end of the story in golf. TaylorMade also claims that the Burner XD irons provide "Maximum Forgiveness." You'd think that would put these irons as far out on the forgiveness scale as possible, but in TaylorMade's world, the "Extreme Forgiveness" of the r7 CGB Max is more forgiving than the XDs' Maximum Forgiveness.

Still, as it turns out, Maximum Forgiveness is pretty darn forgiving (I wonder if you even know you hit a ball with an Extreme Forgiveness club). You can hit, or mishit, the XDs pretty much all over the clubface and still get decent results in distance (and acceptably close in line). That's a very good thing for higher handicappers who struggle to consistently hit the middle of the clubface. In my last round with these clubs, on a 195 yard par 3, I hit a five-iron well out toward the toe and still hit the green (granted, I had a 50-foot putt that I three-jacked, but the XDs did their job). Don't get me wrong, these clubs are not magic. I still hit plenty of bad shots with them (like a sliced four-iron that ended up in a pond when I tried to fade a ball into the wind). Magic, no; forgiving, yes.

Burner XD Irons Sole

The drawback to forgiveness is that it makes it difficult to tell where on the clubface you're making contact and it makes it difficult to work the ball. Anything around the center of the clubface gives what I can only describe as an "OK" feeling. It's nothing like the buttery feeling of a good forged iron. It's just not all that solid, but it's also not as hollow feeling as some clubs in the game-improvement category. Impact is definietly muted with the Burner XDs, but you can still usually tell where the ball met the clubface.

While it is possible to work the ball with these clubs, that's not really what they want to do. For the most part, if the clubface is square at impact, the ball is going to go somewhere very close to straight. If you like to work the ball, you'll want to look elsewhere.

SpecificationsThe Burner XD Irons are available in 3 through 9, pitching wedge, attack wedge, sand wedge and lob wedge. Also available for lefties (except for the lob wedge). You may just need all four wedges (and maybe another) in the bag when your nine-iron has 39 degrees of loft.

Taylormade burner xd irons specs

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Taylormade burner xd irons specs

You can purchase various set configurations (5-PW, AW, SW; 3-PW; etc.) for the base set price of $899 in steel or $1099 in graphite.

            Loft      Lie      Length     Swingweight      Offset
            ----      ---      ------     ------------     ------
3-iron      19°       61°      38.75"         D0           7.0
6-iron      26°       62.5°    37.25"         D0           6.0
9-iron      39°       64°      35.75"         D0           5.0

The Burner XD irons are available with the 65 gram RE*AX Superfast 65, or the 90 gram RE*AX Superfast Steel 90.

OverallAfter several rounds and a session at the range, I believe these clubs are an appropriate choice for golfers who simply want to enjoy the game and don't want to put in too much practice time. Simply stated, the Burner XD irons provide decent results and exceptional distance with reasonable swings.

The Burner XDs are aimed at mid to high handicappers with swing speeds ranging from 70-105 mph. They run into competition with their own siblings, with the r7 CGB MAX irons priced just above them and the r7 irons just below them. Those who really want forgiveness, might want to go for the CGB MAX, while those looking for something more toward the player end of the spectrum, might want to go or the r7 irons. It's really just a question of how much you want to spend. TaylorMade fans have plenty of options.

The Burner emphasis on distance will probably play well with a certain segment of the golfing public, but others will find the delofting of the irons to be counterproductive to their games. Most golfers choosing to play these clubs would be best served by skipping the three-iron and starting the set with the four- or five-iron, which have the same lofts as most three- and four-irons. As it is, the Burner XDs are probably would work best for someone with a swing speed of 70-90, so the SuperFast technology could help the increase that speed.

All in all, the Burner XDs do what they are supposed to do. They launch the ball on a mid to high trajectory, and they are pretty long as irons go. But really the best thing about the Burner irons is that you can make less than stellar contact all day long, and it won't hurt you too badly. If these had a more solid feel to them, they'd probably sell a ton of them.

# Thin, flexible and fast titanium face of Taylormade Burner XD Irons promotes increased ball speed

# Super Fast Technology with this irons for faster swing speed and more distance

# Inverted Cone Technology promotes faster ball speed and more distance on mis-hits

# Extra-large (oversized) and stable clubhead of Burner XD is extremely forgiving and easy to hit

Maybe you’re put off by the looks, maybe you like them. Either way, there is no denying the shear ball launching power of these irons. If you’re looking for some irons to bomb the ball with, and aren’t looking for the feel and precision of a player type club, be sure to check out the Burner XD irons. Everybody loves to hit the ball long, and the Burner XD certainly won’t disappoint you. Sure you may actually be hitting something closer to a 9 iron when you pull the club marked PW from your bag…but do your playing partners know that?

 

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  • Review By Anonymous user ( 09/04/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Very good set of irons. Looks nice, not too heavy, fantastic distance. Lots of feel but not compare with forged. Good set for mid to high handicapper looking for forgiveness, distance and playability.

  • Review By Anonymous user ( 08/25/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Thanks for your kindness and wonderful service, i received my Taylormade Burner XD Irons today.They are great.

  • Review By Unlocky ( 08/18/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Great irons! I added 10 yards to each club. I played 6 rounds with them so far, went from averaging 104 to 98. I would recommend these clubs to anyone looking to lower there scores.Thanks, guys

  • Review By noniKita ( 08/17/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    I really love the balanced feeling of the clubs in my hand. jack

  • Review By roggy29 ( 08/11/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    I love these clubs. They are long and accurate with a great feel(if you hit them right). I was able to shave off 4 strokes from my score. Very satisfied with my buying experience.

  • Review By Franklanzano ( 08/04/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

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  • Review By megatron50 ( 08/04/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    I've been playing Burner XD I clubs and these are by far the best. Great feel and distance. Miss hits do not hurt and gets good distance.

  • Review By evanbarb ( 07/26/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    I have been playing golf off and on for about 12 years. Only ever owned cheaper sets of golf clubs. I got these irons for my birthday gift and they have to be the best game improvement clubs that I have ever swung. Only was able to play 9 holes the other day due to weather but I felt as if I was playing the best round of my life. Just like anything in life if you pay a little more for premium products you get premium results.

  • Review By BADAMS ( 07/26/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Great set of irons, increased my distance 10-15 yards and improved accuracy. Very forgiving if you have a tendancy to hit it fat on occasion.

  • Review By Weber12564 ( 07/14/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Not a good club for players who like to shape the ball as you will have trouble doing so. All in all a good set of clubs, easy to hit and very forgiving.

  • Review By mjwjersey ( 07/14/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    I have been using these clubs for about 2 years now and have been very happy thus far. Great club for the player who likes to hit the ball straight and far. But with distance and forgiveness comes less "control" and maneuverability.

  • Review By mmcconkey ( 06/30/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    They are very forgiving with he odd miss hit and I am hoping to drop my handicap by another three or for strokes. Excellent service.

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    The taylormade burner xd far exceeded my expectations.low price and free shipping, It was outstanding.

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    These irons are the best irons I have ever owned.

  • Review By gmarple ( 04/24/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    Great feel, somewhat less distance than old game improvement clubs, but much more accurate.

  • Review By mattam ( 04/16/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    These are a lovely club for the mid to low handicapper, you dont even feel the strike when you hot out out of the middle. a lovely penetrating flight and I get loads of action on the short irons.

  • Review By squirrel ( 04/16/2011 )  Review Items: Taylormade Burner XD Irons 5 score 5

    My cousin can easily drive another 20 yards on top of my max distance and he's always asking to borrow this Taylormade Burner XD Irons when we are on the range. All in all a solid performer that has they where they count.

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    I am very satisfied with the irons, they are great, and really in good quality.

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    Great balance - quality grips and clean lines! I bought the TaylorMade Burner XD Irons a while back and it is incredible! Thank you for your kindness and wonderful service!

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Callaway RAZR Series - Callaway RAZR Hawk Tour Driver - Callaway RAZR X Irons - Callaway RAZR Hawk Fairway Wood - Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver

Taylormade R11 Series - TaylorMade R11 Irons - TaylorMade R11 Hybrid - Taylormade R11 Fairway Wood - TaylorMade R11 Driver

TaylorMade R9 Series - TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Driver - TaylorMade R9 460 Driver - TaylorMade R9 Max irons - TaylorMade R9 TP Irons - TaylorMade R9 Forged Irons - TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood - TaylorMade R9 SuperMax Irons - TaylorMade R9 Superdeep TP Driver -TaylorMade R9 Driver - TaylorMade R9 SuperMax Fairway Wood - TaylorMade R9 SuperMax Driver - TaylorMade R9 Irons

Taylormade R7 Series - Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Irons - TaylorMade R7 XR Forged Irons - TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Rescue - Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Limited Driver - Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Fairway Wood - TaylorMade R7 Limited Driver - Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Driver - TaylorMade R7 TP Irons

TaylorMade Burner Series - TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 Hybrid - TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver - TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 TP Fairway Wood - TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 Fairway Wood - Taylormade Burner 2.0 Irons - TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 TP Driver - TaylorMade Burner Plus Irons - TaylorMade Tour Burner Irons - Taylormade burner superfast fairway wood - Taylormade Burner Superfast Hybrid - TaylorMade 09 Burner Driver - TaylorMade 09 Burner Irons - TaylorMade 09 Burner Plus Driver - Taylormade burner SuperLaunch irons - TaylorMade Tour Burner Driver - TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP Driver - Taylormade Burner XD Irons - TaylorMade Tour Burner Fairway Wood

Ping G Series - Ping G20 Driver - Ping G20 Irons - Ping G15 Irons - Ping G15 Fairway Wood - Ping G10 Driver - Ping G15 Driver - Ping G15 Hybrid - Ping G10 Irons - Ping G10 Fairway Wood - Ping G10 Hybrid - Ping G5i Craz-E Putter

Ping K Series - Ping K15 Driver - Ping K15 Fairway Wood - Ping K15 Irons - Ping K15 Hybrid

Ping Rapture Series - Ping Rapture V2 Driver - Ping Rapture V2 Irons - Ping Rapture V2 Fairway Wood

Mizuno MP Series - Mizuno MP-57 Irons - Mizuno MP-67 Irons - Mizuno MP-58 Irons - Mizuno MP 53 Irons - Mizuno MP-68 Irons - Mizuno MP-52 Irons - Mizuno MP 62 Irons - Mizuno MP Craft 425 Driver

Mizuno MX Series - Mizuno MX-300 Irons - Mizuno MX 700 Driver - Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood - Mizuno MX-950 Irons - Mizuno MX-200 Irons - Mizuno mx1000 irons - Mizuno MX-560 Driver

Mizuno JPX Series - Mizuno JPX E600 Forged Irons - Mizuno JPX AD Irons - Mizuno JPX 800 Forged Irons - Mizuno JPX 800 Irons - Mizuno JPX AD Driver - Mizuno JPX AD Fairway Wood - Mizuno JPX E500 Forged Irons - Mizuno JPX Fairway Wood - Mizuno JPX E500 Driver - Mizuno 2008 JPX A25 Irons - Mizuno JPX E600 Driver - Mizuno JPX E-Metal Fairway Wood - Mizuno JPX A25 Fairway Wood - Mizuno JPX A25 Driver

Titleist Golf Clubs - Titleist AP2 712 Irons - Titleist MB 712 Irons - Titleist AP1 712 Irons - Titleist 2010 MB Forged Irons - Titleist 2010 AP2 Irons - Titleist AP2 Irons - Titleist 2010 AP1 Irons - Titleist 907 D1 Driver - Titleist 905T Driver - Titleist 910 D3 Driver - Titleist 909 D3 Driver - Titleist VG3 Driver - Titleist 909D Comp Driver - Titleist Scotty Cameron California Del Mar Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select KOMBI Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron California Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Laguna 2 Putter - Titleist scotty cameron circa 62 model No.3 putter - Titleist Golf Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Mid Slant Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron Red X3 Putter - Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 Putter - Titleist 909H Hybrid - Titleist Vokey Tour Chrome Wedge - Titleist Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can Wedge - Titleist 909F3 Fairway Wood