TaylorMade revolutionized the driver industry when it released the first Burner metalwood in 1983. Over the following four decades, it continued building on the Burner’s technology to optimize tee shots for every level of player.
In this article, you’ll find a complete list of TaylorMade Burner drivers by year.
TaylorMade Burner Drivers By Year
Here is a full list of every TaylorMade Burner driver release:
Image | TaylorMade Driver Model | Release Year | Price |
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![]() | TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver | 2023 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade AeroBurner TP Driver | 2015 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 Driver | 2011 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner SuperFast Driver | 2010 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Tour Burner Driver | 2008 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner 420 Driver | 2002 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner Plus Driver | 1988 | Buy on Global Golf |
![]() | TaylorMade Burner Driver | 1983 | Buy on Global Golf |
TaylorMade Burner Drivers: 1980-1999

When the original TaylorMade Burner driver debuted in 1983, it introduced golfers to a new level of distance thanks to its steel head construction. The $230 driver became popular on pro tours and cemented TaylorMade as a leader in driver technology for decades to come.
In 1988, the TaylorMade Burner Plus was built on the original Burner’s success with a larger 195cc head powered by a graphite shaft for increased forgiveness.
Priced at $300, the Burner Plus driver also featured the company’s patented metalwood technology to enhance playability and distance off the tee.
TaylorMade drivers took a hiatus from the Burner name during the ‘90s. During this period, other notable releases included 1997’s TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 driver which featured a large, thin-walled titanium head.
However, during this period TaylorMade Burner irons made their debut.
TaylorMade Burner Drivers: 2000-2009

In 2002, the revolutionary TaylorMade Burner 420 Driver combined a steel head, graphite shaft, and tuned port weighting for greater ease of launch.
The launch of the 2008 Burner Driver marked the return of the name. This iteration incorporated TaylorMade’s SuperFast technology — a combination of aerodynamic clubhead shaping and a lighter shaft to promote speed. The Tour Burner model shared technologies in a club designed for optimal shot shaping.
TaylorMade Burner Drivers: 2010-2019

As driver heads and ball speeds continued increasing, TaylorMade focused newer Burner models on these key areas. The 2010 Burner SuperFast incorporated their Inverted Cone technology for improved speed and accuracy, even on mishits.
Pushing the limit on clubhead speed, the bright yellow TaylorMade Burner Superfast 2.0 debuted in 2011. Advancements like a lighter core and aerodynamic shape took the average driver clubhead speed over 167 mph during Tour testing.
In 2015, the AeroBurner line included a standard model and a TP (Tour Preferred) version. Both utilized TaylorMade’s most aerodynamic head shaping to date.
TaylorMade Burner Drivers: 2020-Present

While not officially a Burner model, the 2023 TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver combines modern tech with a reference to the traditional Burner line.
Featuring a smaller head size and slightly higher loft angle than typical drivers, it can effectively be referred to as a 2 wood. Tommy Fleetwood has notoriously favored this club on tour, though he uses it as a 3 wood replacement.
Check out the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver at Worldwide Golf Shops:
PROS
+ Versatile off the tee and fairway
+ Adjustable weights for customization
+ Beautiful throwback aesthetics
CONS
– Not an essential club in the bag