By designing a driver with a black face and a white, matte-finished crown, TaylorMade is trying to create the most contrast possible in order to help golfers align the club more easily. The white crown also eliminates hot spots and glare that are often created with glossy-topped clubs. While the triangular titanium club head has been made more aerodynamic, the face of the new taylormade burner superfast 2.0 driver, which measures 4,550 square millimeters, is bigger than last year's model.
In fact, it's the biggest face TaylorMade has ever built for a driver. And that's good, because the standard shaft for the burner superfast 2.0 Driver is 46.5" long. That long shaft is going to help you generate more club head speed for greater distance, but hitting the ball in the sweet spot will be a little more challenging too. For even more distance potential, TaylorMade shaved six grams from the old SuperFast to bring the 2.0 in at a scant 279 grams. Add it all up, and TaylorMade says the burner superfast 2.0 Driver is 5 yards longer than last year's model. The TP version of the Burner SuperFast 2.0 has a non-adjustable weight port in the toe area and a slightly open clubface angle at address.
The golf set offers exceptional distance with extremely light weight. The aggressive head shape features drag-reducing geometry on the sole with a tapered back end for faster overall swing speeds which translates to more distance off the tee. Ultra-thin Wall technology on the inside reduces the wall thickness in the clubhead to allow for a larger face up front. This creates the biggest face on any TaylorMade Driver which gives you a larger hitting area with a larger sweet spot for more forgiveness. TaylorMade has also included the 2.0 technology, which engineers each club for more control, higher ball flight and an improved sound and feel.
No Speed Too Extreme! TaylorMade’s SuperFast 2.0 Driver is sure to raise your golf game to the highest level. With bold aesthetics and an aerodynamic shape, this extremely lightweight driver features innovative technology that helps deliver extreme distance.
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