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Golf Instruction - The Right Way to Get your Game Going

Unless you are born a natural golf player, you will need golf instruction if you expect to improve your game. Employing a professional golf pro can help you target the weaknesses in your swing and diagnose your hooks. A professional golfer will be able to share with you some of the secrets of the trade and show you simple mind games that will help you focus better, before and after every shot you take on course.

TaylorMade Men's Burner 460 Ti Driver TaylorMade Men's Burner 460 Ti Driver

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After hitting a bucket of range balls to get familiar with this club, it has added an additional 15 to 20 yards per drive while keeping the ball in the fairway.

The Titanium is lighter but very sturdy, giving great action, consistency and most of all, club head speed. Large head combined with a nice high and tight sweet spot; not too much bend in the shaft when you crank one out. Great value for the price.

Taylormade's Burner 460 Ti Driver features a distinctive oval shaped head specially designed to create a deep center of gravity and a high moment of inertia for a higher launch angle. Its 460cc club head matches the limits the PGA tour set on club head size. Its extra long and light shaft is designed to increase club head speed. I was initially excited when I heard Taylormade was bringing back their Burner series. I switched from the Titleist 983k to the Burner with the hopes of increasing my distance off the tee. I purchased the 8.5 degree with the stiff Fujikura shaft. I saw no change in distance, but rather experienced a much higher ball flight. I used the club for a month and then determined that the extraordinarily high ball flight hurt my game more than it helped. For this reason, I gave my club to my dad and he had it reshafted to a regular Fujikura. My dad, a low ball hitter, saw a much higher trajectory accompanied by a tremendous increase in distance and is currently very satisfied with the club. Overall, the club is designed for the higher handicapped golfer. It has a large sweet spot and its misses are not as drastic. Control of the club, however, is an issue. Its weight and moment of inertia are not suitable for a highball hitter like myself. This driver is a definite buy for a low ball hitter seeking more distance. However, you should not buy this club if you already have a high trajectory.

This club suits me perfectly. My old driver always produced a slight fade with my swing and hence loss of distance, I now keep it very low and straight (without changing the swing) with this new club adding about 20 yards.

I requested driver 10.5 and seller sent me 9.5,but this is a good driver, Im very happy with it Regards Jose Eduardo

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TaylorMade continues its long-running standard of excellence with the men's Burner 460 Ti driver. The driver is distinguished by the company's SuperFast technology, which reduces the total club weight to 299 grams from an average of 320, thereby promoting a faster swing speed and more drive-crushing distance...

TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood

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This club did not disappoint. I already had the 2007 Burner driver, 3 wood and the 5 wood. I never owned a 7 wood before but as I hoped it is easier for me to hit than a 4 iron.

I recently added this taylor fairway wood, along with the TaylorMade Men's Burner 460 Ti Driver. Very happy with both clubs. I've added about 15 yards, have better club speed, and it has proven to have better control of keeping it straight, with added height to my shots.

I have owned the 3,5, and 7 woods and the 3 wood is the only one I kept. The Burner St wood is large in head size, and provides assurance for mid to high handicappers. Carpenter steel face has excellent feel at impact. The shaft is 50 grams light to help out the slower swinger, but not good for the high swing speeds. Note there is a built in draw bias, therefore hooks can occur for some players. I found the 5 and 7 woods too large and too light. Not very playable from all turf conditions. But the 3 wood fits my game. For better players, I recommend the TP version. The TP version is smaller sized, neutral biased, and has a heavier shaft.

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TaylorMade continues its long-running standard of excellence with the men's Burner Steel fairway wood. The club is distinguished by the company's SuperFast technology, which reduces the total club weight to promote a faster swing speed and more ball-crushing distance...

TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider Vicino Putters TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider Vicino Putters

Monza Spider Vicino...Sleek, Stable & Deadly! Monza Spider Vicino was inspired by the numerous tour pros who asked for a putter that delivers the stability and true roll of a Monza Spider and Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider but in a cleaner, more streamlined, more attractive shape...


Even the best amateur golfers out there, although they probably don't want to admit it, take tutoring from the pros. Natural born athletes like the Michael Jordan’s and Michael Schmidt’s of the world need help from the pros every once in a while to improve their game by pointing out the slight faults in their back swings or how they look up in their short game. Even the elite of golfers seek out advice from those who are considered the gurus for golf instruction when they are in a decline or losing distance on their drives.

In other words, it isn't a bad thing that you want golf lessons. That is exactly what the golf pros are for. That is the reason why they have trained hard and become certified by the PGA. It isn't easy to be certified as a golf pro. It takes years of hard work, studying and training to obtain that qualification. Part of their learning process is to learn how to, not only teach golf but to plan a club tournament, deal with club members and even run the club shop. Even after they have qualified as a golf pro, they still enrol in the occasional seminar or course to brush up on new teaching techniques.

Of course, golf instruction is a crucial aspect of this training and their work. This is the reason, after all, why English and Scottish golfer first came to America at the start of the twentieth century. Several decades after they had established the PGA to spread the word of golf and teach Americans how to play, golf is now played and taught all over the world. Those Scottish and English players sure made tough competition for themselves.

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