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TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver Review (RETRO Version Launched)

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver Review

TaylorMade have launched a new version of the popular BRNR Mini driver with a Copper model new for 2024 with a retro touch.

The Burner was one of TaylorMade’s most popular drivers in the 1990s and it returned in 2023 as a new look BRNR Mini that offered an option between driver and woods – something Tommy Fleetwood added to his bag.

Now TaylorMade have taken the mini driver and introduced it with a retro look, TaylorMade logo and colouring with the release of the BRNR Mini Copper driver.

It has the same 304cc clubhead, moveable weighting, Twist Face technology, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket and a fully adjustable hosel, but has a copper looks that harks back to the 1990s.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver Specs & Design

The BRNR Mini Copper driver has a small 403cc clubhead that is something of a hybrid between driver head size and fairway woods.

It has all the same technologies and benefits – including being able to be hit off the deck – as the 2023 BRNR Mini, but notable has a return copper look to the clubhead and a retro logo on the sole and face.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver

Aside from the looks, the BRNR Mini and BRNR Mini Copper are identical and feature the standard TaylorMade Twist Face technologyfor a larger sweet spot and the ability to hit straight shots even on off-center strikes.

The Speed Pocket is also included behind the face to help delivered impressive ball speeds as well as increase the amount of forgiveness on offer.

TaylorMade have opted for a “split weights” design element that allow for weight to be moved from front to back. The 13g position in the back is for a neutral ball flight, while it can move to the front for a lower ball flight and trajectory.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver

A K-SOLE design has been introduced for better turf interaction with this mini driver capable of being used in place of woods from the fairway or rough.

The mini driver is available is two loft options of 11.5 degrees and 13.5 degrees with four degrees of adjustability from the hosel.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver: Is it any good?

The Mini BRNR was an exceptional introduction in 2023 and no one will testify that more than Tommy Fleetwood, who has had it in the bag for a year now.

The Copper version is almost identical, other than the retro copper look of this model. You can get the same performance benefits while having a stunning old school look and 1990s TaylorMade logo.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver

The ability to hit driver off the deck is what this style of mini driver is all about, replacing your three wood in the bag and offering the ability to really target those long par-4s or par-5s in two.

FAQs

What is the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper driver release date?

The BRNR Mini Copper driver was unveiled in April 2023 and is on general sale now.

How much does the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper driver cost?

The cost of the driver has been set at $449.99.

What are the TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper driver specs?

The driver is available is two loft options of 11.5 degrees and 13.5 degrees with four degrees of adjustability from the hosel.

What TaylorMade says about the BRNR Mini Copper driver:

“Drawing inspiration from the iconic late-90s Burner drivers, the all new BRNR Mini Copper offers a contemporary twist on a timeless design.

“Its distinctive copper styling, retro logos, and meticulously crafted components blends heritage and modern innovation.

“A combination of carbon fiber, titanium and steel creates the foundation for BRNR Mini’s incredible sound, feel and performance.

TaylorMade BRNR Mini Copper Driver

“Split weights allow golfers to switch between the standard setting (13g in the back) for easy launch, and the low spin setting (13g in the front) for a piercing trajectory.

“The K-SOLE design helps the club glide smoothly through the turf while reducing resistance and promoting a consistent strike. This enables golfers to have ‘driver off the deck’ distance with the consistency of higher lofted fairway woods.

“Twist Face, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket and the four-degree Loft Sleeve provide the ultimate suite of technologies.

“Twist Face helps golfers overcome inherent mis-hit tendencies for straighter shots, while the Speed Pocket is engineered to maximize ball speeds and add forgiveness on low-face strikes.”