Chunkylover77
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Razr X Black was another very forgiving driver. Very underrated IMO
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Bridgestone 445 J40
That is a fitting issue, not a club head issue. And FWIW, there is no standard to "stiff".
David Toms played the regular CG Black and then the Tour Black for a good months stretch. I believe his swing speed is faster than 103.
I can understand that. But 99% of golfers with a swing speed over 105 (generalization) will have fitting issues.
David toms did not play an off the rack stiff set up.
The stock offering of this driver is not built for over 105. It just isn't. I never said it was club head specific. I was talking about the driver as a whole, and actually referenced the shaft more than the head. Yorkem threw a stiffer shaft in and it worked great.
But as a stock OTR package, this club is not built for 105+
That CG Tour Black sure is awesome.
Found it at demo day and hit it...again.
That is a fitting issue, not a club head issue. And FWIW, there is no standard to "stiff".
David Toms played the regular CG Black and then the Tour Black for a good months stretch. I believe his swing speed is faster than 103.
Whats the best ball to reduce driver spin.
No titlest fanboys please
Razr X Black was another very forgiving driver. Very underrated IMO
Whats the best, most cost effective ball to reduce driver spin.
(around $20-$35 a dozen).
What are some good stretches/drills to get loose and ready before a round of golf?
Had you told me this, I would have had you purchase it.I saw one of these the other day used and almost free
Had you told me this, I would have had you purchase it.
I have the regular, not the tour.I thought u had one
Cleveland CG Black. No doubt about it.
I win.
What does the "AP" stand for in the Titleist AP 2?
This is a thread where if you have a question that just has a few answers, you can post here and ask a question instead of creating a new thread.
Let me start it off. Are there any drivers that are extremely forgiving but still go a decent distance? I'm getting a new driver and I'm trying to find one that I can hit straight most of the time.
Would placing the ball more forward or back in your stance help eliminate hooks?
Does anyone make a "wedge" shaft that is under 100 grams?