The Burners are higher lofted clubs. The wind has more of an affect on them than it did with the i15s and the G10s. Headwinds wreak havoc on the distances, especially if you use back spin. Plus, the excellent precision comes with a price-miss the ding and you get hurt a lot in distance. This is worse with the Callaways and moreso when using spin.
If I'm facing a head wind like in Two's example I would hit the 160 yard 7i with full top spin, expecting to roll up to the cup. Worst case scenario is you have an uphill putt. Choking the 6i with spin would seem the logical choice but the Burners into headwinds are fussy as hell when trying to stop them with spin.
Congressional plays this way well but you have to be aware of where the ball lands before it starts rolling. Several of the pins are on a higher level and the upslope happens right where the shot lands and if you're using back spin you stop immediately. Things like this make the Burners appear to not carry or fall short of their rated distances.