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So today I demo'd a Taymormade Burner Superfast 2.0 rescue 3 today. The club is one I am trying to decide between. I have to say the club looks great and gave me plenty of confidence standing over the ball. I was having a great round (for a high handicapper) and had a few chances to try it out. Upon address the club feels very natural with the shaft not being crazy long like some hybrids I've hit. Contact with the ball makes a very satisfying sound that reinforces the confidence this club gave me. The shots I hit well with the rescue went very far (200+). To give some reference I hit my burner plus 9 iron 170 today on a par 3 that stuck 10 feet from the pin. I did get one off-center hit from a difficult lye today that went right but did not slice and still went about 200 yds. Overall I was very impressed with this club and will be adding it to my bag. The pro shop wants 160.00 for the club but I am finding it new on eBay for 100-120. I am still a novice to this sport so if my terminology or any thing seems out of whack I'm sorry but I thought anyone else looking for a club to rescue you when you top it off the tee I highly suggest you take the Taylormade Burner Superfast Rescue out for a test.

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Ive got the superfast 2.0 driver 9.5 degree and love it, yesterday i started swinging through with the hips and really smashing into the ball, outdrove everyone all day and didnt loose one ball,

I want the 3wood and 5 wood and 3 rescue club next to complete the set :)

:tmade: Driver: TM Superfast 2.0 - 9.5degree - Reg flex
:mizuno: 3 Wood: JPX800 - 16* Exhsar5 Stiff
:mizuno: 3 - PW: MP-67 Cut Muscle back - S300 stiff
:slazenger: Sand Wedge: 54degree, 12degree bounce
:slazenger: Lob Wedge: 60degree 10degree bounce
:ping: Putter: Karsten 1959 Anser 2 Toe weighted
:mizuno: Bag - Cart Style


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Originally Posted by Recoil

I am still a novice to this sport so if my terminology or any thing seems out of whack I'm sorry but I thought anyone else looking for a club to rescue you when you top it off the tee I highly suggest you take the Taylormade Burner Superfast Rescue out for a test.


Sorry, but I'm committed to my Ping G15 hybrids.  I stuck a shot on the green last weekend from 190 yards so I can't change now.

Driver:  Callaway Diablo Octane iMix 11.5*
Fairway: Cobra Baffler Rail F 3W & 7W
Irons:  Wilson Ci
Wedges:  Acer XB (52* & 56*)
Putter:  Cleveland Classic #10 with Winn Jumbo Pistol Grip


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the Ping hybrids are one in contention. If they feel better to me and my swing they may win. I hope to demo one this weekend


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Not sure if the G15 2 hybrid I just got is above my level or what, but for the life of me I have yet to hit it good in 3 range sessions and 2 rounds.  I am still hitting my 4 iron better and longer than it.

I say if you feel comfortable with the Superfast, pull the trigger.

So frustrated with hybrids right now I am opting for my 5w as my safety club off the tee and to advance the ball on par 5's

Driver: Ping G25

3w - Ping K15

3h - TEE Trilogy

4h - TEE Trilogy

5h - TEE Trilogy

Irons: Ping G25 6-LW

Putter: Odyssey White Ice D.A.R.T
Bag: Nike SQ Tour

Optics: Bushnell Tour V2 Slope

Shoes: True Linkswear


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Yeah the super fast felt great and really meshed with me. This weekend I'm playing a course that has the G15 for demo so I'll hit it but it's going to have to be really amazing to out do the TM rescue

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A good hybrid is tough to beat.     I have 2 Adams A4's (#2 & 4) - love them ... hit the 4 off a tee to within 8 ft on a long par 3 earlier in the week & made closest to the pin ...

John

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