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vkurup
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Good question.
Typically, 'burner' guys have been more the grip it n rip it type. Not always, but as a huge generalisation. Burner's always been about speed / distance and that ethos continues.
'R' players have generally sought out our more technical clubs. Again, not always, but that 'R' means something to golfers - people have stayed loyal to it over the past 15 years whilst it's been #1 on Tour.
There's more reasons to why (and I could waffle on about it for hours) but chances are, if you bought R7, you did so for the MWT. So the pattern follows. If you're looking a driver 7 years later, it's likely that the tech offered in R15 will be a good fitSame with the Burner products, there's every chance you bought a previous burner cos it was long, simple and easy to hit ... just like the AeroBurner!
I think I can empathize..
. when I was starting off I was a grip it and rip it guy and seduced by TM marketing. White colours and (a good deal from the pro) I went for the B2. I wanted the R9/R11 but could not justify the spend as I was not sure if I would like golf in the long run.
As the game improved and I understand some more of the physics, I started using the Nike Covert. Did a lot of testing with different lofts and lies on it before locking one in.
Now the Nike is set to higher loft and unchanged until it stops behaving while the Burner is my low loft driver ..