Taylormade Burner Superfast 2.0 Fairway Wood

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The Burner SuperFast 2.0 Fairway Wood from TaylorMade offers high-level performance with new, bold aesthetics. With it's distinctive white crown and black face, the SuperFast is one of the easiest fairway woods to align at address ever, while it's aerodynamic shape allows wind to flow more smoothly over the crown of the club, reducing drag and leading to a faster swing that produces more distance.

Martin Kaymer, 26, of Germany rose to the No. 1 spot in the World Golf Rankings by grinding out two tough victories, 1-up over Miguel ngel Jimnez in the quarterfinals and 1-up over a battling Bubba Watson in the semifinals.

Kaymer needed to reach the finals to secure the points to move up from No. 2, supplanting Lee Westwood of England atop the rankings. Now, to win the trophy and the $1.4 million that goes with it, he will need to find a way to overcome Luke Donald, by far the hottest golfer in this tournament.

Donald, who would move into the No. 3 spot with a victory Sunday, continued his overwhelming play, drubbing Ryan Moore, 5-up, in the quarterfinals and Matt Kuchar, 6-and-5, in the semifinals.

While everything below the hosel has been made lighter, its the technology and engineering in the clubhead that provides the most game-improving technology. A low and deep center of gravity provides more power and a high launch-angle for more carry and distance. Behind the clubface, theyve enhanced the coefficient of restitution with inverted cone technology adds some spring to the clubface to increase ball speeds at the moment of impact for even more distance. TaylorMade has also included the Burner SuperFast 2.0 technology, which engineers each club for more control, higher ball flight and an improved sound and feel.

Donald, a dapper Englishman who has yet to see the 18th hole this week in his five match wins, has played 73 holes (the fewest for a finalist in tournament history), has birdied 27 of them and has not trailed in a single match.

His attempt with a 6-iron hit the front of the green, a yard short, and went back down the hill, leaving Watson with a tricky uphill pitch, almost the same shot Stewart Cink had left short when he bogeyed the hole earlier in the week.

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