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I need some advice about new Irons. I've used my Tommy Armour's for several years now and I have been looking for new Irons for just about a year. I think I've settled on Taylormade Burner or Burner Plus Irons. However, I've only hit the Burner's, not the Plus'.
Now here's the real catch, I'm currently deployed and obviously can't hit the Plus', but I have the chance this weekend to buy them brand new for $340.

Has anybody hit both of these? If you have, how do they compare? Also, any other advice or opinions on Irons to look at? I'm looking for something slightly more forgiving that my 845's.
Thanks for any help!

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The burner plus is more forgiving and has more offset that is the impression I get anyway

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As a 18 handicap, where are your strokes? Both sets will be more forgiving than the 845s, and I'd recommend the standard burner to give you some growing room.

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The burner plus is more forgiving and has more offset that is the impression I get anyway

I believe you are correct, as this was my impression as well.


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