TaylorMade Burner Drivers
TaylorMade Burner Drivers
[Oct 16, 2008]
Tony Barton
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner
I'm a believer. I put the TM Burner 10.5 stiff, in my bag this week and its lived up to the marquee billing. It does what it says.... straight, long and forgiving. My approach shots have changed from an 8 iron to a wedge! I purposefully tried to hit one off the toe and still 300 yards, 15 yard off center! Wonderful! Santa has made the rounds early... I have to win my money now, before all my buddies tuck one of these little gems in their bags. |
[Oct 14, 2008]
djl0657
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TAYLOR MADE BURNER driver
I was the last in my foursome to buy the BURNER driver. I found a new 10.5 degree, regular flex on sale recently and will not look back. This driver is longer and easy for me to keep in the fairway (when I control my "over the top" swing). I shortened the shaft by .5 inches to bring it to the customary 45 inches (mental thing, didn't get comfy with the 45.5 inch length). I love the driver, great feedback on good strikes, forgiving on less then good strikes. I'm glad I switched. I recently located a used TM BURNER 3 wood and am going to have it reshafted for use next season.
Similar Products Used: NIKE SUMO 10.5 driver with UST V-2 shaft (love this piece, just not nearly as long as the TM BURNER) |
[Oct 01, 2008]
tpswarren
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade Burner 460
Unbelieveable club.. Straight off the tee, and added at least 50-100 yards to my length. Very forgiving. Changes the whole perspective of the golf game. Now need to upgrade the rest of the clubs! |
[Sep 25, 2008]
rexrw
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TaylorMade Burner 460 (not draw)
I don't know what everyone is talking about when they say this club adds 10-15 yards to their current drives. It easily added about 70-95 yards to my drives and now I am driving about 380-440 yards right down the middle every time. Seriously though this is a great club. I bought one of the first original models a couple years ago, played with it, got bored, tried millions of drivers since and just went back to using this one again. |
[Sep 23, 2008]
MizunoGolfFan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Burner 9.5*
I normally shoot low 90's and this club is great. Some say that the graphics on top are too distracting, but I really disagree, it doesn't bother me too much. The club is stable and doesn't twist in your hands, and is extremely forgiving, long, and has a great trajectory. There's a reason why this is the most popular driver. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX-500
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[Sep 21, 2008]
Glencap1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Burner 10.5
I was looking for a driver that would give me a higher launch and more forgiveness for those days when I just wasn't hitting my Ping G10 or Titleist 905R well. Dispersion is less consistent than the latter two but there's almost no such thing as a bad hit with this and every drive has a high trajectory. On good days when I need accuracy above all I'll play the Titleist or Ping. Still this is a great tool for the current discounted pricing. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Ping G10, Titleist 905R |
[Sep 04, 2008]
Pete
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Burner 10.5
About the most forgiving driver I've ever used - toe, heel, sweet spot, all ends up running pretty straight and at a great trajectory. Used to hit about 225, now consistently hitting 275.
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[Sep 01, 2008]
ocgolfreview
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Burner 460 10.5 Aldila NV Reg
TaylorMade is the top name in metal woods for a reason–actually for many reasons. Not only are they a marketing juggernaut, but their products have some of the best R&D behind them and they just flat out perform. I have been through about twenty something drivers in the past three years and I finally settled down on one...the TaylorMade Burner.
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[Aug 27, 2008]
Matty Mo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Burner
I saw a used Burner at Golf Galaxy for $150 and bought it. 9.5 degree, stiff graphite fuji stock shaft. Previously used 983k, 975j and Ping G2. Burner was 15-20yds further than any of those three. The club does have an offset, which takes some getting used to, but I consisently hit a draw now and can play for it. Absolutely love this club, but may try the tour burner out in search of better control. Can consistently hit this driver 300 when I was at 280 with the G2. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: Ping G2, Titleist 983k 975j. |
[Aug 25, 2008]
wagolfer42
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Burner 9.5 Stiff
After my Superquad cracked a couple of weeks ago, TM offered to fix it or replace it with the Tour Burner...That's an easy decision :) I've always heard that the quad was for shot shaping and forgiveness, while the Burner was for straight distance. Well to my surprise ever since I got this Weapon of Mass Distance, i've not only been definitely longer, but my accuracy with this thing is probably twice as good as with my Superquad! Couldn't tell ya why or how, but i'm not gonna question it, this sitck is AWESOME :) Customer Service Taylormade has excellent returns/customer service in my experiences... Similar Products Used: Superquad, 460 quad, HiBore, Launcher 460, |