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Cant find anywhere in my area that has BOTH sets at the same time to hit side by side, I really like that the r9's dont have the added shaft length as I am only 5'10.

I am coming from a set of 695 cb blades that I love I just have lost my consistency and need something a little more forgiving. I enjoy looking down at a more compact head but need a nice forgiving club. is the r9 a good compromise or should I lean more towards the burners? I like the idea of getting a forgiving club that looks like a blade but dont know if that is truly possible.

I seemed to hit the R9's better but Ithink that was a product of the extra shaft length, if I had them cut down to proper length, or bent the heads out then what would I really see as the main differences between the two?

Thanks in advance, any help is a plus!!!!

Driver905R Proforce V2 Stiff 9.5*
3 Wood906f2 Proforce V2 Stiff 15*
Hybrid:CPR Stiff 18*
Irons: DCI 4-PW
Wedges: CG10 Black Pearl 52*,56*,60*Putter: Futura or Redneck BubbaBall: Pro V1

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no love on this subject at all?!?!
Driver905R Proforce V2 Stiff 9.5*
3 Wood906f2 Proforce V2 Stiff 15*
Hybrid:CPR Stiff 18*
Irons: DCI 4-PW
Wedges: CG10 Black Pearl 52*,56*,60*Putter: Futura or Redneck BubbaBall: Pro V1

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Did you get a chance to hit the new Callaway Diablo forged irons?
It has the look of a player's iron at address(smaller face, minimal offset, thinner top line), but the forgiveness is just amazing. It's almost like hitting a GI iron.
I'm sure you'll like the forgiveness of those clubs.
Only thing is, it's pricey($999) and has horrible graphics.

Dan

In my Revolver bag:

| Driver | Burner 460 9.5°
| Wood | Burner Plus 3 wood
| Hybrid | 22° Rescue Dual| Irons | MX-300 / Grads| Wedge | Spin milled 54°, 60°| Putter | Studio Newport 2.5 35"| Balls | NXT, Pro V1x DDH SF Tour, Pinnacle logo overruns :)


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I own the Burners and an R9 6 iron too. I like the R9 better. The Burners have done the opposite of what I had hoped. I expected them to pretty much even out shots that are struck well vs shots that are not so I would have more consistent distances. Instead I am having a 30 yard difference with my 7 iron between a typical swing and a pure strike. Yesterday I flew four or five greens because I hit the ball well. I would hope the R9 would not do that, I think the Burner's multiplicity of tricks to make the ball fly end up making them difficult to predict. I talked to a young man on a tee box yesterday who was hitting the Burner Tours and he was seeing the same problem. I think I wish I had the R9s. (grass is always greener.)

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My advice, for what it's worth: get fitted for your irons. Whether you go with the Burners or the R9's, proper fitting irons will make a difference for you. Oh, and you can't go wrong with TaylorMade!

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My advice, for what it's worth: get fitted for your irons. Whether you go with the Burners or the R9's, proper fitting irons will make a difference for you. Oh, and you can't go wrong with TaylorMade!

I definitely plan on getting fitted! One of my issues, that i guess ill never know for myself is whether the extra length that comes stock on the tour burners is one of the reasons why I dont like it quite as much. It doesnt make much sense to buy the set you dont hit as well then get them fitted only to find out you still dont hit them as well. Guess the r9's are it! Now just have to sell my other set :)

Driver905R Proforce V2 Stiff 9.5*
3 Wood906f2 Proforce V2 Stiff 15*
Hybrid:CPR Stiff 18*
Irons: DCI 4-PW
Wedges: CG10 Black Pearl 52*,56*,60*Putter: Futura or Redneck BubbaBall: Pro V1

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