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Yes.in which way? Distance? Dispersion? Flight? All of the above?
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Yes.in which way? Distance? Dispersion? Flight? All of the above?
The Ti-Utility is a great tee club. I use my 22° a lot (when I'm not on a family vacation and didn't bring my clubs )Reading of @Jman's review. I am thinking I may be leaning towards the Ti 17* over the C722 5w. As much as I love the C722 13*, I think a utility might make more sense for how I would be using it.
I'm not sure I'd get a 17° utility off the groundPonder over. Ti 17* has been ordered.
Let's hope I can; otherwise, this will be short lived purchase. In reality, I would be using the 17* a majority of the time off the tee and with the 94g shaft, rather than the heavier steel shafts in my other irons, I think it will be playable off the deck.I'm not sure I'd get a 17° utility off the ground
I love hearing this. How would characterize the forgiveness of it? Similar to the irons?I played a sim round today and one hole was significantly downhill and had a valley of let's just call it garbage you didn't want to hit into. I pulled the 23° Ti-Utility and carried it normalized 215y (and boy did that shot feel pure). The total distance on the sim was 251y . Good thing I played that club. I know the new Stealth UDI is getting all the headlines this week leading up to the Open, but man the TEE Ti-Utility would do some damage on those links courses
It feels like a rocket when hit well and even miss hits travel far enough to be in the area I'd expect. I miss hit one badly today and it still carried 202y (normalized LM) and total distance was 210y on the course. That's everything I want this club to be...Oh and it flies as straight as you'd want or can curve it on command. I'm not one to shape shots regularly, so I prefer the straight ball flight off the tee.
I think it is more forgiving than my Cobra Tour MIMs, which is why I dropped the 4i from that set. I'd say it's as forgiving as any hollow bodied iron out there, but with the TI face has more horsepowerI love hearing this. How would characterize the forgiveness of it? Similar to the irons?
Ok, any players or players distance type hollow bodied iron. I'm sure there are some Game Improvement type hollow bodied irons that have more forgivenessI think it is more forgiving than my Cobra Tour MIMs, which is why I dropped the 4i from that set. I'd say it's as forgiving as any hollow bodied iron out there, but with the TI face has more horsepower
Nice. I ordered mine yesterday with custom specs. It is slated to arrive Friday, which is unbelievable on Tour Edge's part.I think it is more forgiving than my Cobra Tour MIMs, which is why I dropped the 4i from that set. I'd say it's as forgiving as any hollow bodied iron out there, but with the TI face has more horsepower
Yea, TEE has some crazy turnaround times right now especially with the supply issues other companies are dealing withNice. I ordered mine yesterday with custom specs. It is slated to arrive Friday, which is unbelievable on Tour Edge's part.
Yep. Those turnaround times made TEE an easy choice. Years ago I had the TEE CBProh driving iron and was a distance machine.Yea, TEE has some crazy turnaround times right now especially with the supply issues other companies are dealing with
Funny you mentioned forgiveness today. Tour Edge sent out their newsletter and another site's ranking had the Ti-Utility as the "most forgiving"I love hearing this. How would characterize the forgiveness of it? Similar to the irons?
That “test” is hilarious, as usual.Where I disagree with the test is how low it says the distance is......I'm not sure if I'd want the 4i Ti-Utility to go any farther...it'd be bad gapping in my bag
Not sure I would agree with all those test results either. TEE does distance hahahahaWhere I disagree with the test is how low it says the distance is......I'm not sure if I'd want the 4i Ti-Utility to go any farther...it'd be bad gapping in my bag
My thoughts exactly with this club...safety shots when driver isn't the play and the 3w is a little squirrellyFor anyone looking at this as an option that struggles with fairway woods like I tend to I cannot recommend this enough. Last month in a scramble aside from a few 'safe' driving holes I whipped out my 3UI and in almost every situation that's the ball we played.
My miss with a FW can be almost anywhere. I can put a nice easy swing on the C722 3W and knock that ball out to 250+ right down the middle, or show you other adjacent holes depending on the day. With this club even on my misses it'll be straight. I know that's indicative of a swing issue that I have with fairway woods but having this as an option off the tee that I'm also totally comfortable with off the grass to get me a solid 220+ has made longer holes allot of fun this summer.