Tuesday 17 April 2012

taylormade mens burner superfast 2.0 tp drivers

Its 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. Besides, 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.
A vital upgrade to the Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver 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 taylormade mens burner superfast 2.0 tp drivers measures 46.5″, a length that, in concert with the lighter grip and improved aerodynamics, promotes five more yards than the Burner SuperFast. 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.
 price is $229.97,you can buy on site yogolfclubs.com

Features:
  • Bigger, deeper clubface works with low CG to promote higher launch/lower spin for increased carry
  • New head shape and Inverted Cone face technology create the largest sweetspot of any TaylorMade driver
  • White non-glare crown and black clubface makes alignment easy
  • Slightly open face angle suits the better player's eye
  • Matrix Ozik HD 6 65-gram high-performance graphite shaft
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