TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 and R11 Golf Driver: Why White

Most Power Wins

Jan 7, 2009 by

He who has the most power wins. This is what TaylorMade golf is saying about there new BURNER golf driver. The new burner, more power, more speed, more fight. Equipped with next generation dual crown technology. A lighter and longerclub amplifies power. Increased forgiveness. More clubhead speed. Explosive distance. Also saying the new burner will show no mercy. Now that is a big statement.

Price: 300. 49 gram, 46 & 1/4  inch shaft promotes speed, as does the deep face enhanced by the company's inverted cone technology. The gently triangular dual crown positions the CG lower than the previous Burner. Anybody can stick a 46 & 1/4 inch shaft on a driver and pretend it'll increase distance. Only the exceptional can figure out how to make a better, hotter driver and stick a genuinely faster 46 & 1/4 inch shaft on it to impressively feed our need for speed.

Performance 5 star, Innovation 4 & 1/2 star, Look/Sound/Feel 5 star, Demand 5 star. We have us a winner. The TaylorMade Burner Driver.


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TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 and R11 Golf Driver: Why White