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TaylorMade Burner SuperFast driver Review
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allanb2011
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Dec 27, 2011, 4:26 PM

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Designed to deliver increased clubhead speed and superior distance, the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver possesses the largest clubface of any TaylorMade driver ¡ª 14% larger than the 2009 Burner which can give you more area to strike the ball with. These super fast golf clubs for sale on the market can make real fast launch, and around the Christmas is a great chance to shop online for a cheaper SuperFast driver.

At just 284 grams the Burner SuperFast is 14 grams lighter than the Burner 07 and 09 models allowing it to offer incredible speed and distance. A new sleek, aerodynamic design has been incorporated into the 460cc clubhead along with a very high moment of inertia (MOI) for much improved forgiveness.

As 4500 square millimetres the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver has the largest clubface of any TaylorMade driver giving the average player a much larger face to strike the ball with. The new bulge and roll design works with TaylorMade¡¯s much admired Inverted Cone Technology to ensure that distance and forgiveness survive even off centre hits. TaylorMade Cheap Golf have also introduced a longer, lighter Matrix Ozik XCon 4.8 shaft. This promotes more ball speed and more spin for extra distance while at 46.5 inches it encourages a wide and fast swing arc.

A new Winn Lite grip, weighing just 30 grams, save the Burner SuperFast even more weight without sacrificing anything in terms of performance.

The lightest driver that TaylorMade have ever produced the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver provides more zing at impact and the enhanced clubhead speed and distance are the best the Burner range has yet produced.
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