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TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver

I have had many drivers over the years including Taylormade. This is one of the best purchases I have made. You don't have to overswing the club. And it's rather forgiving and accurate.

Like the R11 driver, the first thing you'll notice about the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver is its white crown. By designing a driver with a black face and a white, matte-finished crown, TaylorMade is trying to create the most contrast possible in order to help golfers align the club more easily. The white crown also eliminates hot spots and glare that are often created with glossy-topped clubs.

The Burner SuperFast 2.0 also has a new head shape, which helps to leverage the benefits of TaylorMade's proven Dual Crown Technology. It holds the title of having the largest face of any TaylorMade driver ever made. The exceptionally deep face spans a whopping 4,550 mm2. The entire clubhead employs Ultra-Thin Wall construction which, along with a triangular head shape which allows for improvements in weight distribution and results in a more forgiving clubhead.

Such a large face gives a lot more room for "less than square" contact, especially in light of the overall longer club length. The sweet spot is further expanded thanks to the presence of TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology, which is milled in the back of the club face. Also present is precise weighting that promotes a bit of draw bias, though the face angle measures up to square/neutral.

The white crown of the Burner SuperFast 2.0 (golf clubs for sale) immediately grabs your attention and is a stark contrast from the black PVD finish of the face. This can work best for most players as it offers a secure hold on the club and also promotes good leverage so you can get the most distance and club head speed.

This grip is accomplished by locking the small finger of the right hand with the index finger of the left hand. When it comes to grip pressure you want to have a light grip pressure in most instances as holding the club too tight promotes tension which can result in bad golf shots.

At last, the benefit of this driver is a lower center of gravity (CG), which in turn leads to a higher launch angle, lower spin, and overall distance-promoting launch conditions.

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