Big pulls are some of my favorite big hits.
Mine too. And the Hawk pulls big ones.
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Big pulls are some of my favorite big hits.
Thanks for sharing those numbers, JB. I like that it's lower spin, but not ultra low. I have to hit that combo.
don't sleep on the stock shaft either Hawk. It has worked well for me so far.
I hit it well in April, so it will definitely be worth trying. My driver shaft is like my blankie. I don't like to go anywhere without it hehe.
Are the Hawk's pretty receptive to aftermarket shafts? I've heard that Cally drivers can be difficult to reshaft, but I don't why or if it's even true.
Went out for a little launch monitor range session with this driver, the Titleist 910D2 and the TaylorMade R11. All outfitted with the same Miyazaki Kusala Silver shaft. ( I would like to thank John H at Grand Cypress for his Titleist to use).
I got virtually the same spin numbers across the board. Slightly higher with RAZR Hawk of about 100 rpms.
I got higher ball speed with RAZR Hawk of 4 mphs over the R11 and 6 mphs over the 90910.
I got more carry distance with the RAZR Hawk than both.
Not a ton difference between the three when averaging out my 10 best shots.
The biggest difference for me between the three is that when I hit them on the toe or heel, the RAZR Hawk got almost 15 yards more carry distance than the R11 and 18 yards more carry distance than the 910D2. When hitting them high on the club face, the RAZR Hawk was 1 yard behind the R11 in carry distance and 3 yards longer than the 910D2.
The more I play this driver the more I like it, but I needed some scientific stats behind it.
I didn't see you hit the driver on the course, but on the range during Media Day, you hit a bunch of good shots with it. Plus, that blue Radix shaft looks awesome with the Razr Hawk head.
JB, any chance that you put the Razr Hawk against the Srixon driver on the launch monitor sometime soon? I know that you'll play just about anything if the numbers are good, so I'm curious about the comparison to what you were gaming prior to the Morgan Cup.
Ary,
Here ya go.
RAZR Hawk vs Z-Star.
On the screws, the Z-Star had virtually the same spin as the RAZR Hawk, slightly more than the R11 and 910D2
The ball speed was slightly higher than the RAZR Hawk when hit on the sweet spot by 1-2 mph over a 20 ball average.
Carry distance was almost identical between the Z-Star and the RAZR Hawk. With in 1 yard on the average.
Off center hits the Z-Star was more forgiving on the shots missed higher on the club face and the RAZR Hawk was more forgiving on shots missed on the heel and toe. Both offered more forgiveness in both areas than the R11 and 910D2.
This again was tested with the same shaft (identical) in all 4 club heads. I hope this helps.
All measured with the Accusport VectorX.
Not robot scientific, but the best I could do in a short session.
Are the Hawk's pretty receptive to aftermarket shafts? I've heard that Cally drivers can be difficult to reshaft, but I don't why or if it's even true.
Razr Hawk FTW!
After playing the R9 for over a year and then the Z-Star for so long, I did not think anything would compare with it. They were close, but the Razr Hawk gives just a little more ball speed and is definitely more forgiving out on the toe, which I like.
After playing the R9 for over a year and then the Z-Star for so long, I did not think anything would compare with it. They were close, but the Razr Hawk gives just a little more ball speed and is definitely more forgiving out on the toe, which I like.
I was suprised with how easily you manipulated the ball flight. For a guy who never really talks about shaping shots you sure do it pretty well.