Why The Extreme Technology Of The Taylor Made Driver Burner Can Shave Strokes Off Your Game
The Taylor Made driver Burner is one of the most extreme examples of how technology is transforming golf. This is a club with one clear mission – to launch golf balls high and long straight down the center of the fairway. Everything in this design is aimed at one thing – distance. Both the club head and the shaft have been manufactured in a way which pushes technology to the limit, something which Taylor Made are quite used to doing. This is the company which has been leading the way in golf technology for three decades, and their dominance is now stronger than ever.
This is a light golf club. Thanks to titanium, the Taylormade Burner driver is twenty grams lighter than the average driver in the range. This is immediately conducive to a faster club head, and at least the possibility of increased distance. The light weight of the club also gives the possibility to the manufacturer of redistributing the weight, and Taylor Made have taken full and extreme advantage of this. The center of gravity has been pushed as far to the back of the club as possible, giving the maximum potential for launching the ball high and long.
The Taylor Made Burner Driver is also made to promote consistency, as it borrows some of the highly successful technologies already reaping rewards on other models. Inverted Cone Technology is one of the most successful of all the innovations, and has been incorporated into both irons and metal woods. The principle is to use a thin titanium club face, and a cavity in the back of the club, to expand the size of the sweet spot and allow a greater consistency even when the ball is not struck with the exact center of the club.
This is a club with which there have been no compromises, and the shaft is Taylor Made's highest standard graphite shaft. A combination of strength and lightness simply adds even greater potential for distance and accuracy. The club also has one feature which is quite unusual for a driver, although it is seen from time to time on other Taylor Made models. That is markings on the top of the club to help with alignment. These are common enough on putters where it is obviously essential, but it is still rare on drivers. Now that Taylor Made are doing this, will other manufacturers follow suit?
The people who have tried the Taylor Made Burner Driver have almost unanimously come to the same conclusion. It is a wonderful golf club, and will add distance and consistency to your game. The positive reviews are coming in from both high and low handicap golfers, and there doesn't seem to be anyone for whom this is not a suitable driver. If you have been struggling with your driving, why not pick one of these up and give it a try? You could end up taking your golf to a whole new level with the Taylor Made driver Burner.
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