This section is going to go on longer than normal, but anyone who remembers the original Bubble Burner will surely forgive my verbosity. Let’s start with the basics. At address, the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver is just that – a middle ground between a driver and a 3W.At 304 cc, it...
What is key to its accuracy is the 43.5 inch Matrix shaft that is 2.25 inches shorter than the AeroBurner driver, or about the same length as driver shafts were when I was a lad. This makes it more manageable to swing and there is also evidence that, depending on the golfer, a shorte...
for me….wasn’t very forgiving. I guess why I ended up going TSR2. You can hit that thing all over the face (to a point) and not lose a thing. If this is as “fargiving” as they say, I’ll give it a shot.
TM Burner Superfast 2.0 TP Regular TM RBZ Stage 2 Fairway 14.5 stiff Adams Blue Hybrid No. 3 stiff Adams Super xtdHybrid 21.5 Stiff Ping G30 4 and 5 Iron - Regular CFS Shaft Ping i25 6 - PW Regular CFS Shaft TM Y Groove Gap Wedge Cleveland CG10 Sand Wedge PingTR Piper Putter, adj...
I'm curious to see a test between the new mini and the old mini's. I include in this the Callaway Bertha 1.5 mini driver. I currently play the Taylormade Aeroburner mini 12° with an X-Stiff shaft. I use it as a driver replacement, because it is more controllable and I am only...
A few years ago TaylorMade released the PentaTP, the world’s first five-layer golf ball. Alongside it was the Burner line of golf balls, with the Burner TP serving as TaylorMade’s mid-level golf balls (their NXT Tour, basically). This year they’ve expanded the Penta line, though ...