TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood and Rescue
TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood and Rescue review. Review of taylor made Burner Fairway Wood and Rescue
I am already a big fan of the Tour Burner driver, and the fairway wood and hybrid are impressive additions. The slightly larger size of the High Launch version suited my eye, but throughout the range I was impressed with the distance each club produced. The heads felt perfectly weighted, particularly when it came to hitting the Rescue from awkward lies. Where next? More On Test: - TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review - Taylormade Burner Plus irons review Galleries: - TaylorMade Burner Plus Irons pictures Video: - TaylorMade Burner XD irons video review
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TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review
The highly-regarded Burner name is back, this time in the form of a new fairway wood and hybrid. Both clubs utilise the same design benefits as the Tour Burner driver, with a crown that is considerably smaller than the sole. The triangular headshape means that weight can be placed deep in the clubhead. Both clubs are available in High Launch and Tour Launch versions, which vary in head size and loft options and should produce different ball flights.
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