New Aeroburner fairways and rescues from TaylorMade
5 TaylorMade have launched new Aeroburner fairway woods and rescues to add to their fastest ever metal wood range.
The company has drastically improved the performance of the sole’s Speed Pocket and significantly improved the aerodynamics to deliver maximum speed to the golfer.
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Aeroburner metalwoods feature an “Aero hosel,” (a small fin located at the heel of the club to reduce drag) a raised centre crown and rounded toe section.
All three work as a system to improve aerodynamics and lower drag force.
The Aeroburner family has the largest Speed Pocket ever, which enhances the sweet spot and protects ball speed on mishits.
The Aero Burner fairway combines the size of the Rocketballz fairway channel with the technology of the through slot of the Jetspeed fairway to produce an ultimate Speed Pocket.
Now we have introduced breakthroughs in aerodynamics to the burner name that will also help increase club head speed Compared to the original Rocketballz, the Aeroburner has a face size that is 2.5mm shallower for better playability from the turf.
“With our largest Speed Pocket ever, we are now achieving driver-like launch conditions with a fairway wood,” said Brian Bazzel, senior director of metal wood product creation.
“The name burner has always stood for speed more specifically ball speed. Now we have introduced breakthroughs in aerodynamics to the burner name that will also help increase club head speed.”
Both are offered in a TP model, designed with a longer hosel, flatter lie, and more open face angle.
Details
Aeroburner Fairway
Lofts: 15°, 16.5°, 18°, 21°, 23°
Shafts: Matrix Speed Rul-Z 60/45 and Matrix Ozik white tie 70X4
SRP: £199
Available: January 9, 2015
Aeroburner Rescue
Lofts: 19°, 22°, 25°, 28°
Shafts: Matrix Speed Rul-Z 70 TP Matrix Ooze white tie HX4
SRP: £159
Available: January 9, 2015
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James Savage
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