Taylor Made Burner Driver Review
The Taylor Made Burner is aptly named. It has the style and technology to burn up the fairway with long, powerful, and accurate drives, and comes from a company that takes a back seat to no one in its ability to come up with innovative ways to get the ball flying.
This club features Taylor Made’s Dual Crown Technology. A smaller crown sits on top of a larger one, which pushes the center of gravity to the lower portion of the club sole, leading to high launches, low spin, and greater distance.
The designers also made the club lighter at every opportunity, with the shaft and grips light enough to whip the club through the ball at increased swing speeds.
In addition, the Taylor Made Burner’s clubhead design is one of the industry’s most forgiving. Its Inverted Cone Technology is a Taylor Made driver staple that creates an expanded COR zone that turns mishits into 250-yard drives. As an added bonus, it’s built to bias against a slice, the bane of most golfers’ existence. Not surprisingly, it made the Golf Digest Hot List in 2009, winning praise for its performance, innovation, look/sound/feel, and demand.
The Taylor Made Burner has a street price of $300, and comes in 9.5, 10.5, and HT lofts.




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