I tried out the burner beginner set out of curiosity, they aren't bad, but they are not a good value, and I found the yardage spacing to be awkward.
The WGT tour starters and wedges are still the best as far as value - just use a ball with spin, the cheap B-ES is fine, Tour S or SD even better. The WGT tour pro irons are good for 50cent's more, but, and I can't say this with 100% certainty, but I think the non-pro's have a slightly higher loft and land softer - which imo is better than the 5 extra yards (plus they can come in orange.. ha ha)
I played the tour starters for a long time as a pro, and have had at some point nearly every club in the pro shop in the bag. So if anyone cares....
Birdwell's el-cheapo bag recommendations:
Tour Pro 9.5° Driver 300 credits
Tour Pro 3 Fairway Wood 120 credits
Tour Starter 3 Hybrid 19° (Steel) 100 credits
Tour Starter Iron Set (Steel) 300 credits
Snake Eye's 685BX 56° Wedge * 100 credits
Tour Starter 60° Wedge 100 credits
Taylormade Spider putter 400 credits
total 1420 credits
That's a really good bag for a pro for under $15. Nothing in this bag has a fast meter speed, but it's not as slow as the raptures, so a future transition to R9's or G10's is not as painful. Plus you should feel like you don't need to buy balls with feel to slow down the meter, thus saving a little $$ along the way.
OF course, if you want to drop $25 or more, better can be had.
*The seemingly random Snake eye's wedge might seem odd. But trust me it is a really great club for chipping and pitching especially. The Snake eye's 60° Wedge is also good, but the Tour Starter is the one WGT wedge with a little spin - Until the 64° Wedges came out, this was in a lot of the top Masters bags- usually in GOld.. :)
...sorry the formating of the end of my post is bad.. it got fubar and I can't seem to fix it!