TaylorMade Men's Burner 460 Ti Driver

Saturday, October 4, 2008 | | |

TaylorMade Men's Burner 460 Ti Driver

Solid, quiet driver

This is a very "quiet" driver in a couple ways. First, it emits very little sound on contact, unlike the various "Pinging" and tin can sounds of other drivers (such as the Nike Sumo). It sounds solid. A good hit sends so little vibration to the handle that you are barely able to tell a ball was there. This is true of many drivers of course, but not to this degree. This club has an understated look, going with the overall theme of performance over flash. There is NO neon yellow on this driver (unlike the Nike Sumo junk)!

Taylor Made Burner 460 Ti

This is amongst the easiest drivers to hit that I have ever had. If this driver has an Achilles heel, it's that you shouldn't over swing with it. Swing easy and through and this driver will take you down the center of the fairway. It plays accurately; i.e., if you purchase a 9.5 degree, it will give you the corresponding trajectory. Nice club for the mid to low handicap golfer.

Taylor Burner iDriver

Although expensive, the Taylor Burner 460 Ti has improved my drives significantly and is well worth it.

Great Driver

I love this driver. I hit the ball straighter, about 20 yards farther, and best of all my back doesn't hurt as bad after a game. This is because the club swings itself...it has a very friendly weight distribution and sends the ball soaring. I got the 9.5 with the stiff shaft.

Burner's the name and driving is the game

Club is the best driver I have hit in many years. Playing companions agree that I am driving the ball straighter and much more consistant than I had been. Also the good news is that I have NOT lost any distance while being more consistant. Club appearance and specs result in a better club. Only negative is the grip was tough on the hands - switched to a WINN grip. Club purchased was 10.5 loft with "R" shaft. Currently playing to a 14 handicap.



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