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Are the Taylormade 2009 Burner golf Irons forged or cast?
Can't find the answer online, thanks.
I need a 2-3 degree up bend in my irons and was wondering whether I could bend these irons or not.
They are cast, and you can bend Taylor Made irons. But be sure that you know the exact angle you are moving to, because Taylor Made's lie angle may be more or less upright than "standard", since every manufacturer has their own standard. I wouldn't go more than 2 degrees on them in any case.
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