Burner SuperFast 2.0: TaylorMade's Lightest Driver Ever A vital upgrade to the Burner SuperFast is the new Winn Lite grip that weighs just 25 grams, yet it sacrifices nothing in terms of feel and traction. It's a critical component in making this club, at 279 grams, the lightest driver we've ever produced.
I had a Burner 10.5 with 50gram superfast regular and it was a bomber for sure but I could lose it left once in a while when I would take a real strong grip or swing too hard so I returned it to RD's. However, I loved the feel of this club and found the weight of shaft seemed just right for my smooth tempo and relatively slow ~85 mph driver swing and I like soft shafts like the Cally-Aldila NVS55 reg which came with an FT-3 11* draw. I am a decent ball striker who hits it straight and shoots in the high 70's to 80's. I am able to draw my 11* FTi with senior Fuji Tour Spec 586 shaft (great club by the way!) and my older TM 460 with regular Reax 60 drivers at will. But what I am really waiting for is the Burner TP 10.5 with 50gram Superfast TP shaft regular to become available. I know that the face is more square (which I think I will like to avoid the occasional lefts) but I am concerned about the differences in the 50gram shafts between the regular Burner and the TP Burner. I also know from the TM website the TP 50 shaft has a torque of ~3.5. If the TP50 shaft is just a little bit stronger, similar to the Reax 60 regular, this would be almost perfect for me. Can anyone give me a comparison between the normal 50gram regular Burner shaft and the TP 50gr regular shaft? Will a driver swing speed of ~85mph be too slow for, or unable to turnover, the TP shaft for a draw? Thanks in advance for any assistance given. Aloha :-)
Originally posted by tbear I had a Burner 10.5 with 50gram superfast regular and it was a bomber for sure but I could lose it left once in a while when I would take a real strong grip or swing too hard so I returned it to RD's. But what I am really waiting for is the Burner TP 10.5 with 50gram Superfast TP shaft regular to become available.
Burner SuperFast R9 SuperTri When you first pick up the TaylorMade Burner SuperFast driver you immediately notice that it is extremely light. So light, in fact, that it is 14 grams lighter than the TaylorMade Burner 2009 driver. Now, 14 grams is not very much,.03125 lbs actually, but when you compare this to other drivers the difference is.
I tried a stiff flex and it was actually pretty robust, although the weight of it may not be heavy enough for higher swing speed players. It is a now average length for TaylorMade drivers at 45.75 inches, but I have to say that it did not look or feel like it when you addressed the ball or swung the club.
The modern Burner driver, introduced in early 2007, is the best-selling driver in TaylorMade history. It introduced golfers to a groundbreaking development called SuperFast technology that allowed them to swing the club faster for greater distance.
Last year, SuperFast technology was improved to make the Burner SuperFast driver lighter, longer, and faster than any previous generation Burner. It delivered on its promise of improved aerodynamics and massive distance and, by the end of 2010, achieved remarkable success on Tour and in the marketplace. More than 50 professionals put the Burner SuperFast in play on the PGA Tour alone and the driver was used in 14 victories worldwide, most notably the FedEx Cup TOUR Championship.
TaylorMade debuts Burner SuperFast 2.0
Now TaylorMade is pleased to introduce the next-generation Burner SuperFast 2.0 and Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP, which combine SuperFast technology with an ultra-large face size and low-drag aerodynamics to promote faster swing speed, a higher launch angle and lower spin-rate, equaling a dramatic boost in distance. The two best distance-producing technologies in years are combined in this high-MOI driver, helping to make Burner SuperFast 2.0 five yards longer than the original Burner SuperFast.
The Burner SuperFast 2.0 driver is newly shaped to deliver the benefit of our Dual Crown Technology – designed to create a lower CG to promote a higher launch angle and lower spin-rate, the launch conditions that promote greater distance – but with a more conventional head shape. Intel smart sound technology driver windows 10. In addition, the Burner 2.0 incorporates SuperFast Technology, including a longer shaft, lighter weight and more usable face area.
Largest Clubface of Any TaylorMade Driver
The Burner SuperFast 2.0 drivers boasts one of the largest faces in golf at an expansive 4,550 square millimeters, and the deepest face/largest address footprint combination. The clubhead’s Ultra-Thin Wall (UTW) construction combined with a more triangular address shape and profile shape allowed us to stretch the geometry to improve performance and playability. The larger face is important in light of the fact that the longer club-length makes it more challenging for the average player to make square contact consistently; the larger face provides more area with which to strike the ball.
The exceptionally deep face provides more area for impact above the center of the face, which promotes a higher launch angle and lower spin-rate, the launch conditions that promote long distance. To improve performance without sacrificing feel and playability, we carefully recalibrated the shaft and head mass properties to enhance playability and a moderate draw bias with a “measured square” face angle.
Spongebob episode i heart dancing download. The high-MOI titanium clubhead also features TaylorMade’s Inverted Cone Technology, milled directly into the back of a clubface. The Inverted Cone expands the area of the clubface that delivers high ball speed, meaning that you can miss the center of the clubface by a lot and still generate high ball speed and long distance.
TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver Tour Introduction
Optimum Contrast for Alignment
The Burner SuperFast 2.0′s distinct white crown, when paired with its black PVD-finish clubface, provides optimum contrast for easier and more consistently accurate alignment. The crown color also eliminates high-intensity “hot spots” caused by reflected sunlight that afflicts gloss-finish metalwoods. This is very important, since golfers tend to be longer with these clubs, and if the face is poorly aligned at impact, then the shot can be directed farther off-line for an equivalent impact misalignment.
Additionally, a white metalwood head looks 2% larger compared to the same-sized black head because the white border bleeds into the darker sides. This promote more confidence and a fast, free swing.
Our Lightest Driver Ever
A vital upgrade to the Burner SuperFast is the new Winn Lite grip that weighs just 25 grams, yet it sacrifices nothing in terms of feel and traction. It’s a critical component in making this club, at 279 grams, the lightest driver we’ve ever produced. The driver measures 46.5″, a length that, in concert with the lighter grip and improved aerodynamics, promotes five more yards than the Burner SuperFast.
Burner Superfast Driver Swing Weight Chart Club Fitters
Also critical to the Burner SuperFast 2.0 driver’s performance is its Matrix Ozik XCon 4.8 shaft, which is both ultra-light and tip-soft, helping the golfer generate more ball speed, a higher launch angle and more spin to promote more distance. Free winamp pro full crack download. https://riatifi.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/10/31/055430.
Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP: Legendary Distance, Neutral Bias for the Discerning Player
Burner Superfast Driver Swing Weight Adjustment
The Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP differs from the standard model in a four key ways: 1) a more compact address footprint, 2) a single weight port on the toe (the weight is non-movable), 3) a slightly open clubface angle, 4) a standard 65-gram Matrix Ozik HD 6 shaft and 43-gram Tour Velvet Light grip.
The TP’s aerodynamic clubhead shape promotes faster swing speed for increased distance, while the open face and weight in the toe enables the driver to be swing-weighted differently than the Burner SuperFast 2.0 to promote a neutral bias.
Availability and Pricing
Two versions of the driver – Burner SuperFast 2.0 and Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP – are to be offered to suit a wider range of players, including availability in a ladies version in its own color palette. The Burner SuperFast 2.0 driver is available in three lofts – 9.5°, 10.5°, HT (12.5°) – and four shaft flexes – L, M, R, S. The Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP is available in three lofts – 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5° – and three shaft flexes – X, S, R.
Taylormade Burner Superfast Shaft
Availability begins on February 4, 2010 at a street price of $299 for the Burner SuperFast 2.0 and $399 for the Burner SuperFast 2.0 TP.