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Taylormade driver burner review
Taylormade driver burner review









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This consistently straight shot iron makes it easy to acheive those distance gains, expect an Iron which raises your ball speeds and launch.

  • Detailed and comprehensive unbiased review of the Taylormade Aeroburner Irons.
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    The club is one of the longest drivers on the market and is very popular with the “grip it and rip it” crowd. The Burner seems to be overshadowed by the numerous R7 drivers but it’s a more than adequate “value” compliment. The Burner comes in at a great price and is right in line with the “value” offerings from other companies. The stock RE*AX shaft is a solid choice for most players and TaylorMade’s custom department offer a ton of other options. Better players are advised to try the TP version… the design of the standard Burner makes working the ball very difficult. What it lacks in feel, it makes up in distance. The Burner really holds up well on miss hits and is one of the more forgiving drivers on the market. Some players mention their displeasure with the unique graphics on the crown but most either don’t notice or don’t care.

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    The head size, deep face and large footprint really instill a lot of confidence in the average golfer. The TaylorMade Burner is 45.5” long… an extra half inch of shaft doesn’t sound like a huge deal but it can be. To put things in perspective… most drivers on the market are between 44”-45”. Golfers that have difficulty keeping shorter drivers straight won’t benefit from the extra shaft length. Golfers that can handle the extra half inch should see an improvement in distance.

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    The additional shaft length is both a pro and a con. TaylorMade’s SuperFast technology delivers and helps make this one of the longest drivers on the market. If we were to get our customers to rate the drivers they hit strictly on shot length, the Burner would rank near the top with most. The Burner is long… both in distance and in shaft length. The most common compliment we hear surrounds length. The Burner was designed as more of a value offering but we see players of all levels trying it out. Most golfers can associate with the name and this driver gets a lot of looks because of it.

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    The Burner was a wise choice!!īringing back the “Burner” name was a great way to give this club a boost. I was looking for a driver that didn’t cost very much. I don’t like the crown design but it’s still a good driver. I had a very hard time working this driver but I could see it being a good one for people that just want to hit it straight. Most comments are fairly positive yet the mark from our “Rate This Club” poll was a bit lower than we expected… The Burner is also available in a TP version… a club that will be reviewed at a later date. TaylorMade has equipped the Burner with a Fujikura RE*AX shaft… which is becoming a staple in the TaylorMade line. Sound familiar? COG and MOI seem to be the buzzwords of 2007.

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    The Burner features an extremely high MOI… allowing for maximum performance on miss hits. This low center of gravity helps get the ball in the air… and further down the middle. The unique shape of the 460CC Burner helps draw the center of gravity deeper and further back. The R7 line features movable weights and premium prices while the Burner line is geared more towards the average golfer with an average budget. TaylorMade Golf has created two different lines targeted at two different markets.











    Taylormade driver burner review