The 2009 TaylorMade Burner Driver
Are Burner drivers good?
The Burner driver gives a high launch and higher ball flight. When you compare ball flight and trajectory with other drivers on the market, it is slightly higher. The Burner provides more carry distance, which is essential in hitting longer drives. The overall distance of the club seems to be better than average.
What is a Burner driver?
The new TaylorMade Burner Driver utilises next generation Dual Crown Technology incorporating a dual crown and large powerbase to promote a lower centre of gravity in the clubhead for a higher launch and lower spin to increase the distance of your drives.
How good is the TaylorMade Burner?
The TaylorMade Burner 460cc driver is very easy to hit and get airborne. The sound and feel from the head at impact is pretty good and the weighting in the head will send the ball on a slightly higher trajectory than most of the other regular TaylorMade drivers.
Is TaylorMade Burner adjustable?
This driver doesn't have any fancy moveable weights and you can't adjust its face angle or anything else. It leaves those bells and whistles to more expensive drivers and simply gets the job done for mid- to high-handicap golfers with mid-range budgets.
33 related questions foundWhat year is TaylorMade Burner?
Released in 1993, the Burner Midsize irons had a foam-filled club heads to increase perimeter weighting.
When did the TaylorMade Tour Burner driver come out?
Released in 2008, TaylorMade's Tour Burner Driver was for the players who loved to bomb it on the golf course. The club led an era of improved club technology from TaylorMade.
What are Burner clubs?
The Burner Irons are separately engineered to give more forgiveness to the long irons, accuracy to the middle irons, and responsiveness to the short irons.
What is a Burner in golf?
Updated on 06/12/19. "Wormburner" is a golf slang term applied to a shot in which the golf ball barely gets off the ground - or doesn't get off the ground at all. A wormburner might really be scorched and, if the golf course being played has firm ground that promotes roll, might even result in decent distance.
What are Burner irons?
The TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons are real game improvement irons for mid to high handicappers. The large head has a big offset and is quite chunky looking, with echoes of old Ping irons in the hosel styling.
How old is a TaylorMade Burner Driver?
TaylorMade Burner Drivers
In 1983, the Burner and Tour Burner were introduced and the company boasted 147 tour pros as product ambassadors. By 1986, the Burner became the No. 1 driver.
When did the TaylorMade Burner Bubble come out?
TaylorMade Burner Bubble (1994)
How long was the Taylormade Burner driver?
Not only is it long off the tee, it is long at address at 46.25” long, it is the longest driver I have ever put in play. Besides being long, the shaft is light at 49g.
Are Taylormade Burner irons cast or forged?
Taylormade launched this iron late last year as an iron for the better player wanting forgiveness and something a little larger than a compact cavity as there is some offset and the top line is not thin by any means. The Burner Forged is soft and forgiving and simply looks great.
What year did TaylorMade Burner Plus irons come out?
Released in 2008, the TaylorMade Burner Plus irons are popular because of their large sweet spot, accuracy, high ball flight, length, forgiveness that permits decent distance even on mishits, and high-quality construction.
What are Tour Preferred irons?
Tour Preferred CB is a full-fledged cavity back that maintains the shape of a player's iron and the elegant look of a blade when soled behind the ball. The Speed Pocket in the 3- through 7-iron features “micro-slots” to promote faster ball speed across the face and higher launch, which promote more distance.
What compression golf ball should I play?
Select the compression rating for your golf ball. For golfers with a high swing speed that can carry their drives more than 240 yards in the air, compression ratings over 100 are appropriate. For those with slower swing speeds, compression ratings between 80 and 90 are a suitable selection.
Why do I hit worm burners?
If you've been through a period of hitting a lot of fat, or heavy, golf shots, where you catch too much ground, that can lead to overcompensation. Doing this often makes people over-correct and start hitting the top of the golf ball.