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Very nice Jrod. How did you get your hands on a tour shaft?One step closer.......
Very nice Jrod. How did you get your hands on a tour shaft?
ebay maybe? I just know they are hard to come by unless you go to TT Performance Fitting Center, then you can buy them right from True Temper.I was thinking the same thing, and why did it come in a UST Mamiya box?
ebay maybe? I just know they are hard to come by unless you go to TT Performance Fitting Center, then you can buy them right from True Temper.
They really are incredible shafts.Hmmmm nice shaft though Jrod, I mean, really nice!
The way my scramble partner is handling these Cally metals is making me think I'll be doing some coat tailing in the scramble. FWIW, partner, I've decided to hit the ball lower. I think lower is better than the higher I was hitting. Keeps the old ball out of the Cheese Winds.
Kevin
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Great video One T and congrats again sir!
Razr Hawk 10.5:
First time hitting this driver was the other day, The first few holes I hit it on was a big ballooning banana slice. I figured out where I was making a mistake..with the help of my brother, and I started puring that thing, One thing I will say is that you need to tee it low. It has a low profile face thats hotter than a 2 dollar pistol. Once I got some kinks worked out I was mashing the ball. my bro is a pretty long baller and I was consistantly about 5-10 yards behind him with my driver. This was huge for me. I would say I was consistantly hitting it around 285. The ball flight was a little higher than I would like but as long as I am getting the ball to go straight I am ok with the higher ball flight. So far, I am loving this driver.
Wanted to give a little feedback on my woods and hybrids
Razr Hawk 10.5:
First time hitting this driver was the other day, The first few holes I hit it on was a big ballooning banana slice. I figured out where I was making a mistake..with the help of my brother, and I started puring that thing, One thing I will say is that you need to tee it low. It has a low profile face thats hotter than a 2 dollar pistol. Once I got some kinks worked out I was mashing the ball. my bro is a pretty long baller and I was consistantly about 5-10 yards behind him with my driver. This was huge for me. I would say I was consistantly hitting it around 285. The ball flight was a little higher than I would like but as long as I am getting the ball to go straight I am ok with the higher ball flight. So far, I am loving this driver.
Great feedback One. Love to hear the success with the Hawk bro. Are you liking the stock shaft so far or are you entertaining thoughts of a switch?
Dang...that's impressive! You guys have me wanting to try this driver....and I will eventually.
Thanks for the feedback One T. Sounds like you're really finding a good grove with all the Callaway gear. That's some fantastic distances you're seeing too dude. The Razr Hawk just seems that much further than the R11. Are you going stock shaft?
I found that to be the case too. Good stuff 1T
I badly want to make a switch but then I realize if I make sure and do the fundamentals this club is good for me. I want to blame the shaft but in reality I know its my own mistakes. I was hitting it on a string.
Thanks bro...yeah, I am sure I am. I will get some more time with it and if I see that the shaft is hurting me I have one ready to go. But, I have a feeling this one will stay.
Its that way with all of their woods. I am used to the TM woods which setup completely different.
I also wanna say that this driver has a muted feel. Which is exactly what I remember of Callaway woods