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35 Comments

  1. Got mine last week, been to the range with it and the course. I bought the 11.5 degree with a stiff shaft only problem im finding is fitting it into my bag, due to the fact my ping g425 max 5 wood( known as the beast) goes further than it. Might just use it as a fairway finder on tight course and stick with my epic flash for the longer courses as im finding a massive difference in distance compared to the burner. Or keep it mint and sell it for double the price in yrs to come coz it is stunning

  2. I bought it. I love it. The added control and shorter shaft allow me to confidently swing full and I'm getting just as much distance on a good shot and hitting more fairways. If you love woods, but struggle with driver, this is the one.

  3. You're better off using a 3 wood, or use a driver with a 43-45" shaft. This is a club that literally no one needs.

  4. Some how I bought the mini driver 11.5 and some how I add a ventus tr red 5 shaft stiff and I love the ball flight one ball I hit was a 290 to 295 carry and stops in the mud, would think about taking my 3 wood out and put a extra wedge.

  5. As someone who can’t hit a driver, would this suit me or do you still treat it like a driver with swing technique and set up?

  6. I have been bagging the TeeLess driver for years. Although it is an "infomercial" club, it is the real deal. Everyone I let hit it ends up ordering one.

  7. I think if we played with our brains rather than our egos, most average golfers would play a mini-driver. I have the Taylor Made Mini 300 that came out last year and love it. Just wish I'd waited though the new Mini Burner appeals to a 90's kid like me.

  8. The Bubble Burner was my first Meatal driver in 1997, before that I was using the Ping Zing with wooden head and a steel shaft. Ive been Taylormade ever since currently swapping between a R15 and a SIM Max. I only got my hands on a C300 mini about 3 months sgo😭😭

  9. How does the Mini compare to a full size driver with the same shaft as the Mini?
    You might be just the person to answer that question.

  10. I have always struggled with my driver so I used an old trusty Callaway 3 wood off the tee which was accurate but a tad short in terms of distance . I just came across this mini driver and was instantly intrigued so I tested the 11.5 deg version and bought it and so far it has not disappointed. The one positive in addition to the pieces you covered that I feel is worth highlighting is the sound. Its really satisfying and definitely more enjoyable than my G410 driver. There are a lot of people out there who should put their ego aside and consider this piece of equipment.

  11. Just sorry it didn't come with a R sole 😂😂😂😂. Have the 13.5 in the bag and loving it ❤

  12. For any of you younger folk wondering about the "reversibility" of the head cover – when the copper-colored Burner Bubbles came out in 1996, the inside of the head covers was a striped fleece material. And it seemed like no two head covers had the same insides. So, for whatever reason, we turned the head covers inside-out and used them that way.

    Considering that TaylorMade never even mentioned that the head covers were reversible way back then, it's a really nice Easter Egg, and I'm glad they went out of their way to make it happen.

  13. I have the 300 love it ,also play a stz mizuno keep both on tight fairways I go mini it's a great option

  14. good club but at 11.5 ° it's 10 metres longer in the air than my Cobra f8 3 wood at 13°🤷‍♂️
    total distance is exactly the same as the BRNR lands softer

  15. The aesthetics and price point of the Brnr are more attractive than Taylor Made's premium Stealth 2 model. However, I still have my original Burner driver and am tempted to go fully retro rather than repro.

  16. I bought the TM Ti-Bubble 2 in the late 90s and it's still my favorite driver. I've tried to play with the super jumbo heads, but it's always been a fight. I will check out this mini driver, and I like the shorter shaft, but 11.5 degrees might be too much loft. Thanks for the review.

  17. If your a once a week or less player this is the best driver. I use a 340 small head driver. I never
    could get use to the 360 `heads. My 13.5 3 metal I use on tight holes and it is only 10 yards
    shorter than my driver. Good review AG,

  18. So what is your verdict; Is it going in your bag as a driver replacement?
    Do you feel that most average golfers would hit the fairway a lot more with this club than their normal driver?
    How much shorter on average do you hit the burner mini than your driver?
    Thanks so much! I Love your channel!

  19. bought it, love it. had to change my thinking about how to hit it because it doesn't feel like a driver when address the ball. the shorter shaft changed my setup and my swing… i lost 25-30 yards off my driver distance, but suddenly there's this iron-esque control…

  20. great review ….i am wanting one of these but am having a hard time deciding which one…13.5 or the 11.5 degree regular or stiff flex….wanna be able to hit off of fairway and use as a driver also from time to time….am 58 and swing the driver 90-95 mph….. which degrees would you think would most suit me for my needs ?…..thx….cheers from Vulcan Canada

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