Thursday, December 29, 2011

Review TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver

TaylorMade hoped the 460cc Burner SuperFast driver  would appeal to players who craved distance and power off the tee. The club’s triangular head, long shaft, louvered sole and lightweight design were all intended to help golfers swing faster and create more ball speed.
The face on the Burner SuperFast 2.0  is the largest of any TaylorMade driver-4,550 square millimeters. A larger face makes it super easy to hit the ball, especially when you consider the driver measures 46.5″ which can make it challenging for us mortals to make square contact consistently. By engineering a lighter, more aerodynamically enhanced club, players realized an increase in clubhead speed, and ultimately longer distances off the tee.
The  Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver offers exceptional distance with extremely light weight. By lowering the clubhead weight and increasing the shaft length, the TaylorMade Burner Superfast driver maximizes speed and distance. The new aerodynamic head shape reduces drag for more power, while Dual Crown technology promotes higher flight so the ball goes farther.
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.
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.

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