Are TaylorMade AeroBurner driver forgiving?
The TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver is a very forgiving club that helps to turn slices into fades and hooks into draws through the help of the all-new Speed Pocket design. The Speed Pocket was created to help reduce spin, and to increase the size of the sweet spot on the club.
What year did the TaylorMade AeroBurner?
2015
The Aeroburner driver was released in 2015 and features a Speed Pocket that enlarges the size of the sweet spot.
What is AeroBurner Mini driver?
Even more compact than the former SLDR Mini with a 253cc head as opposed to 260cc, the AeroBurner Mini is a carbon copy of the AeroBurner driver with its aerodynamic head shape, raised centre crown and hosel fin that aids better clubhead speed.
What is the loft of AeroBurner HL driver?
The TaylorMade Aeroburner driver comes in 9.5˚, 10.5˚, 12˚ and HL (high loft) options, while the TP driver comes in 9.5˚ and 10.5˚ only.
Is the AeroBurner a good driver?
The AeroBurner is a consistent, high-launching driver with forgiveness to spare at a pretty reasonable price. The AeroBurner boasts subtle yet significant aerodynamic upgrades to help you generate faster clubhead speeds off the tee.
What is a mini driver golf?
Mini drivers are clubs that fall between a conventional driver and a 3-wood. They have a smaller head and shorter shaft than conventional drivers. This allows for players to have a more controlled swing.
What degree is a HL driver?
Most off the shelf drivers are either 9.5 or 10.5 degrees with a fairly soft tip shaft to help get the ball up in the air yet create a boring trajectory.
What kind of shaft does TaylorMade aeroburner use?
Anyone buying The TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver can have their new driver fitted with a regular, senior, stiff or X stiff Matrix Speed Graphite RUL-Z50 shaft. Unlike a number of the TaylorMade Drivers there is no weight adjustment on the AeroBurner.
When do you need a TaylorMade flex shaft?
TaylorMade maintain that adding an adjustable hosel would have a negative effect on the aerodynamics of the club. The correct choice of shaft is normally determined by the swing speed of the player. Generally speaking if your swing speed is between 80 and 95 miles per hour you are most likely to require a regular flex shaft.
How does the aeroburner Golf Club reduce drag?
Aerodynamic Design The AeroBurner is designed to reduce drag with a raised center crown, rounded toe, and hosel fin to give you faster clubhead speed that translates to more distance. Fitting Message One of the most important clubs in any golfer’s bag is the driver.
When do you need a flex shaft for a golf driver?
Generally speaking if your swing speed is between 80 and 95 miles per hour you are most likely to require a regular flex shaft. Players with a swing speed of between 90 and 105 miles per hour usually prefer a stiff shaft and anyone who is achieving above this speed are best suited to an extra stiff shaft.