TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver Review
TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver Review SUBSCRIBE to Rick Shiels Golf PGA for more golf gear reviews, what s in the bag videos, course vlogs, lessons, head to head s, and more! http://bit.ly/SubRickShielsGolf To see how you can train privately with Rick Shiels in Manchester, take a look at his website here: http://bit.ly/RickShielsPGA AeroBurner Driver First, the driver which is presented in a new matte white pearl paint and uses a black PVD face to provide contrast and help in alignment. The driver s biggest advancement is its new Speed Pocket which is twice as big as the JetSpeed (which was the first driver to feature the technology). However, unlike JetSpeed, AeroBurner drivers do not have loft sleeve technology which offers loft and lie adjustability. This allowed company engineers to extend the length of the Speed Pocket across the entire sole for maximum performance. The AeroBurner driver also features Inverted Cone, a technology used in every TaylorMade driver since the R500 Series in 2002. The Inverted Cone milled into the inner side of the clubface promotes higher ball speed on off-centre hits. Finally, the AeroBurner driver features an ultra-light 50-gram Matrix Speed Rul-Z shaft. The longer, lighter shaft and light grip adds up to less than 300 grams of total club weight, promoting faster swing speed. COMMENT below to ask Rick Shiels what you want to see him review next! FOLLOW Rick Shiels on Social Media to see behind the scenes: Instagram: http://bit.ly/RickShielsIG Vine: http://bit.ly/GolfProVine Facebook: http://bit.ly/RickShielsFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/RickShielsTwitter Rick delivers straight talking, easy to follow, honest, professional, calculated advice to all of his viewers from beginner to tour pro. This tried and tested method of coaching has helped many golfers achieve their personal goals and beyond.