{"id":4302,"date":"2012-03-22T16:33:34","date_gmt":"2012-03-22T21:33:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/10rate.com\/?page_id=4302"},"modified":"2014-03-20T16:47:19","modified_gmt":"2014-03-20T21:47:19","slug":"taylormade-burner-ball-2012-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/10rate.com\/taylormade-burner-ball-2012-review\/","title":{"rendered":"TaylorMade Burner Ball"},"content":{"rendered":"

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By S. Dee Davis<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n


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\"TaylorMadeAt $13 a dozen for the yellow, or $15 a dozen for the white, the Taylor Made Burner ball is still our #1 Budget ball. Great ball for higher handicappers. This two layer ball will surprise you with its soft feel around the greens and off the putter face and yet very long carry off the tee and with long irons. At least that was the impact it had on me during a recent golf trip. I was very impressed and put aside my ProV1x for much of the time after \u201clocating\u201d one of these balls in the woods. It has a new core (REACT) and (Iothane) cover which I found surprisingly responsive for this price point ball. Speaking of price points, try $21 per dozen for a great value. Remember how soft the Noodle was? Well, this Iothane cover is a flow through technology from that ball and while I did find the cover just as soft, the distance seems a lot better. <\/p>\n

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