Nick20UK
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I keep glancing at my rather sad looking scuffed and scratched Cobra M-Speed Offset driver, which is 16 years old now, and thinking its about time I updated it. Don't get me wrong it's ok , but I think I'm probably missing out on newer materials and more advanced tech nowadays.
I'm roughly a 20 handicapper, so am obviously looking for the moon on a stick, i.e. something that give me more distance, more forgiveness, and I'm also a sucker for adjustability.
However, my budget is about £250 max ($350), ideally £200 ($275) or under.
I've just bought a set of Cobra irons so a matching driver would be nice. Something like the F9 Speedback.
I've also seen the TaylorMade M5 which has more adjustability than I've ever seen in a club! Which I like because I'm planning on having some lessons, so can reconfigure it as and when needed.
So I'm after some other recommendations from you lot. I don't even mind if it's second hand and 3-5 years old, as long as it performs well on distance and forgiveness and has a bit of adjustability (loft as a minimum, draw weighting as a bonus).
I'm roughly a 20 handicapper, so am obviously looking for the moon on a stick, i.e. something that give me more distance, more forgiveness, and I'm also a sucker for adjustability.
However, my budget is about £250 max ($350), ideally £200 ($275) or under.
I've just bought a set of Cobra irons so a matching driver would be nice. Something like the F9 Speedback.
I've also seen the TaylorMade M5 which has more adjustability than I've ever seen in a club! Which I like because I'm planning on having some lessons, so can reconfigure it as and when needed.
So I'm after some other recommendations from you lot. I don't even mind if it's second hand and 3-5 years old, as long as it performs well on distance and forgiveness and has a bit of adjustability (loft as a minimum, draw weighting as a bonus).