Article Written By: Golfxpert
The newest driver to be produced by Taylor Made has been rated very highly among both the professional and amateur markets. This new model has more length and is a lighter weight than previous designs, this adds to the distance and precision which can be attained on your shot. Already, the it has been named as one of the greatest drivers ever designed, especially for people who have no desire to deal with moveable weight. The main selling points for this driver are its light weight and length. At just over 46 inches, this driver is longer than its predecessors and the fact that it s lightweight, on average 10 per cent less than most other similar drivers available. These factors can make a huge difference to a person s swing and shot. Although it may take a little to get used to the new weight and the different length, people are generally finding that this new driver brings a new dimension to their game and helps improve their accuracy and power. The ball will travel further and wit more precision even when the player does not put more power or perfection into their swing. If you are wondering what exactly makes the Taylor Made Burner Driver so appealing, the biggest factor will be its size. The designers who created it decided that by moving the centre of gravity from to a lower level on the club, they would increase the force and precision with which the player would take their swing. The patented Reax shaft is designed to decrease the effects of 'ovaling and adds more stability to the swing in order to promote increased control and accuracy of the aim and shot. As well as power and precision, the club enables further distances to be achieved by players through increased club head speeds. This new head design, along with the inverted cone technology, allows for players to achieve a much higher rate of perfection than usual with their shots and, what used to be a disaster swing, will generally turn out to be simply imperfect. There has been very little negative feedback from customers. There have been some comments about the draw bias which can be a slight problem for some users, or a difficulty in controlling the shape of the shot with tis new driver. People often remark that they have found the increased length and different weight difficult to get used to but once they have grown accustomed to the feel of the driver, have seen a marked increase in their game score. Overall the positive feedback far outweighs the negative and people have found this new driver to be incredibly beneficial to precision, speed, distance and overall golf game.
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 and Read 393 Times