The Takeaway
The Burner name is back this year with the all new AeroBurner lineup. With its aerodynamic features, the AeroBurner is all about speed, and from my testing I believe it! For those that enjoyed the White colorway, it’s back for 2015, which looks great when the ball is framed up against the all-black face. Head size is on the thin side, but not by much. This version sits slightly closed to my eye, and has a much lighter, slightly longer shaft compared to the TP version.
Who’s it for?
Like distance from a Hybrid? The AeroBurner will be on the top of the list when it comes to distance. I found this to have a nice and high penetrating flight that carries really well. This version has a bit more draw bias, which will help those that need it.
Final Take
The non-TP version does not fit my game nearly as well as the TP version that I just bagged. It still feels solid with a nice clean sound, launches plenty high with a moderate spin rate, and is an ease to swing. The club gives you the feeling that the ball is jumping off the face at times, which is a sensational feeling and one that you cannot get enough of. Either of the two AeroBurner models need to be on your list of must try and quite possibly, must buy..
Bob Gomavitz
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