Taylor Made Burner Rescue Tour Launch Hybrid . New for 2008 Taylor Made have has introduced the next generation of Burner Rescue hybrids. Two versions are available: Burner Rescue High Launch, engineered to make it easy to launch the ball on a towering, long-carrying flight at average swing speeds; and Burner Rescue Tour Launch, engineered to promote the kind of lower, penetrating and workable ball flight that skilled players with higher swing speeds prefer.
Burner Rescue Tour Launch hybrids has key performance elements. First is Dual Crown technology, wherein the size of the crown is noticeably smaller than the large sole. The weight saved by Dual Crown technology is redistributed to create an exceptionally deep CG location that's lower than previous Burner Rescue clubs, making both of these new clubs extremely easy to hit while generally promoting a lower spin-rate for longer distance.
Both new Burner Rescue hybrids also feature a fast-looking triangular Burner head shape that permits an ultra-deep CG location, which makes the High Launch and Tour Launch extremely easy to launch the ball high and long with. A key difference is that the Tour Launch CG is more forward (closer to the clubface) than that of the High Launch, giving the Tour Launch a lower flight and a greater degree of workability, which better players prefer.
The Burner Rescue Tour Launch is designed with a taller face profile and larger toe area, which lends an appearance at address specifically requested and preferred by tour pros. The Tour Launch is also engineered with a slight fade bias, which is also favored by tour pros and better players to help prevent a hook.
Burner Tour Launch Rescue hybrids come in three lofts: T2 (18 degrees), T3 (20 degrees) and T4 (23 degrees)