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Have You Had Taylormade Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver?
Since it was established in 2006, the course has become a firm favourite with golfers from around the world but for thie tournament which starts on Thursday featuring many of the top-ranked players the club has unveil additional length and bunkering developments. Like the R11 driver, the first thing you'll notice about the Burner SuperFast 2.0 driver is its white crown. By designing a driver with a black face and a white, matte-finished crown, TaylorMade is trying to create the most contrast possible in order to help golfers align the club more easily. The white crown also eliminates hot spots and glare that are often created with glossy-topped clubs. World number one Lee Westwood, reigning Abu Dhabi HSBC champion, Martin Kaymer, Open and US Open winners Graeme McDowell and Louis Oosthuizen and US Masters holder Phil Mickelson will all be competing, alongside Ian Poulter Paul Casey and 2010 European Rookie of the Year Matteo Manassero.New tees have been built on par-5 holes eight and 10 and extensions made to the sixth and 14th, making the testing course 7,590 yards. Bunkers have also been refurbished, together wioth the famed Falcon Clubhouse. "We are delighted to have such an illustrious field as a testament to just how much the players enjoy visiting Abu Dhabi," says Ken Kosak, the club's general manager. "We believe we have the perfect setting for yet another stunning championship." While the triangular titanium clubhead has been made more aerodynamic, the face of the new SuperFast, which measures 4,550 square millimeters, is bigger than last year's model. In fact, it's the biggest face TaylorMade has ever built for a driver. And that's good, because the standard shaft for the Taylormade Burner SuperFast 2.0 is 46.5" long. That long shaft is going to help you generate more clubhead speed for greater distance, but hitting the ball in the sweet spot will be a little more challenging too. Launching the scheme at Aberdeen’s Marcliffe Hotel, Hector Emslie, Scottish Golf Trails’ director, said: “We have over 70 golf courses in north-east Scotland, some of which are among the finest in the world, but they are often overlooked in favour of their more famous cousins in central Scotland. Current estimates put the value of golf tourism to Aberdeen at around £5million each year, but there is far greater potential potential and the area is well placed to benefit from golfers travelling from Scandinavian and northern European countries as well as attracting more UK golfers. The north-east has a huge amount to offer golf tourists and it is time for us to shout about it. More information at http://www.cheapgolfclubs18.com/category-19-b0-TaylorMade.html Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com More information at www.cheapgolfclubs18.com/category-19-b0-TaylorMade.html |
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