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Nike VR pro cavity irons or TaylorMade Burner 1.0 irons?


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I was in the same situation about two weeks ago. I went into Golf Galaxy and tried both of them. I felt that the Nike VR Pro CBs had better feel and launch. They also seemed to have more distance but you can never tell with the simulators. Instead of the VR Pros I spent a little more money and got the VRS. Better feel of the ball in my opinion. My advice is go demo them and see which one you like more.

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Originally Posted by Agastesi

... Instead of the VR Pros I spent a little more money and got the VRS. Better feel of the ball in my opinion. My advice is go demo them and see which one you like more.

Definitely try the VR-S model. And if you're looking for a somewhat lighter shaft, check out the NS Pro varieties matched with the VR-S.

I'm a 25 HDCP, but I just smoked three straight VR-S 4 iron shots - from off the deck. Hit 6, 4, 8, PW at recent demo day. Nice clubs if you can spring for $1,100.

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