Taylor Made Burner Clubs - More Speed, More Distance
The SuperFast Technology associated with the Burner series drivers include a reduction in club weight, for faster swing speed and added distance possibilities. The larger 460cc clubhead is combined with the Taylor Made Inverted Cone Technology allowing for a high Moment-of-Inertia (MOI) exceeding 5800. In addition, the innovative shaft by Fujikura allows for a lightweight and stable ability to get more distance and accuracy.
Taylor Made Burner clubs have a rich history in the golfing world. The first Burner clubs have been continuously used for over 20 years. Golfing professionals have long loved the Burner drivers and the capability it gives them to get great distance and speed off of the tee. Today's professionals love the Burner series just as much as the pros did twenty years ago, which is why Taylor Made continuously adds updated technology to Burner drivers and irons.
The original Taylor Made Burner driver was first released in 1983. Over the years, other models have followed with progressive club innovations. The newest Burner TP driver will be released in 2009. All of the drivers in the Burner series are created with distance-hungry golfers in mind. These golfers want the most distance possible, which is what the Burner drivers can deliver. The 2007 Taylor Made Burner first introduced the SuperFast Technology, with light grips and shafts. The 2008 Burner model kept the SuperFast technology but also has added Dual Crown Technology. It weighs less than 300 grams and allows for faster swings, higher launch possibilities and less spin overall.
The Taylor Made Burner driver is primarily geared for low handicappers. It has a slightly open clubface and comes with several choices in shafts (55 or 65 grams). While the changes are quite small, in relation to the other models, the changes certainly improve the club. The new model offers even more potential in speed, distance, accuracy and forgiveness.
The Taylor Made Burner iron sets are specifically made for those who are "10+ handicap bomber" golfers. These golfers are interested in irons with the same capabilities of the Burner drivers (fast speed, distance). The irons in this series have the highest MOI of any of the other irons from Taylor Made Golf. Thus, they offer great forgiveness on improper hits and golfers get less distance loss when they hit off-center. Thus, players can have better games than they might have with other, less forgiving models of golf clubs. When players experience the forgiveness of these Burner clubs, they rarely attempt to golf with anything else.
Burner irons are made with muscular clubheads and a thick topline. Each one has a wide beveled sole, as well. The perimeter weighting in the thin clubface allows for a lower center of gravity. This helps to give the golfer a higher launch and trajectory. Offering more offset than other Taylor Made irons, they offer less of a chance for a fade and a promotion for a draw ball flight.
Many professionals over the years have come to rely on Taylor Made Burner clubs. Some of the tour players who love the Burner series include Jeff Sluman, Darren Clarke, Tom Kite, Scott Piercy, Carl Petterson, Danny Lee, Frank Funk, Peter Hanson and Bruce Vaughan.
If distance and speed are the main goals of a golfer, whether they are professional or amateur, Taylor Made Burner drivers and irons are ideal when choosing Golf equipment. While all Taylor Made golf clubs are beneficial to improving games, the Burner series is for the power-hitter enthusiasts. Their drivers and irons allow golfers of all skill levels to fully reach their potential. They can hit further and faster than ever before, even if they have a flawed drive from the tee. Once golfers see the forgiveness associated with the Burner series golf clubs by Taylor Made, they cant go back to any other golfing series without seeing the true advantage Burner clubs offer.
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