TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver
TaylorMade · Sporting Goods > Golf Clubs

Era / Decade
Early 2011 (Released January 2011)
Material
Titanium club head, Matrix Ozik XCon 4.8 Graphite Shaft, Rubber Grip
Condition
Good. Shows visible play wear including ball marks on the face and scuffing on the crown/sole. The distinctive white finish on the crown appears to have some paint chips which is common for this model.
Demand Level
Moderate to Strong. Still considered a very 'playable' driver for beginners and high-handicappers despite its age.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $45 | Mid: $65 | High: $85 (depending on shaft flex and head condition)
Estimated Retail Value
$299.00 (MSRP at launch)
Comparable Sales
Recent sales on eBay and SidelineSwap range from $50 (well-used) to $90 (excellent condition with headcover).
Description
The TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver features a striking white non-glare crown and a longer, lighter shaft design (Matrix Ozik XCon 4.8) for increased swing speeds. This right-handed driver is known for its aerodynamic head shape and large deep face, offering high MOI and forgiveness. Green and silver accents on the shaft indicate the standard retail version.
Key Features
Iconic white crown finish for easy alignment; Aerodynamic 'SuperFast' technology; Lightweight Matrix Ozik graphite shaft; Highly recognizable brand name with a cult following for this specific version.
Authenticity Indicators
Alignment marks on crown, correct branding font on the shaft, specific 'Matrix Ozik' logo placement. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
Paint chips on the white crown (very common with this model); heavy scuffing on the sole; worn grip that likely needs replacement; no headcover visible.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for targeted searches), SidelineSwap (sports specific), or Facebook Marketplace (to avoid high shipping costs for long items).
Selling Tips
Photograph the face, crown, and sole clearly. Identify the flex of the shaft (Senior, Regular, or Stiff). Highlight 'Forgiveness' and 'Swing Speed' in the title. Shipping is expensive for clubs; use a dedicated 48x4x4 triangular box.