That is no faint praise.I am currently testing some stuff that hits store next year and am super impressed, but that is not to say the B21 is coming out. As of right now it is staying.
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That is no faint praise.I am currently testing some stuff that hits store next year and am super impressed, but that is not to say the B21 is coming out. As of right now it is staying.
It really is one of the very best feeling/sounding drivers that I can remember playing.Honestly, I should probably be gaming it full time. I practically do, it seems every other round I look in the back hatch when loading the cart and put it in the bag.
And the sound.......
What are you playing in this head?Nope, that beauty is in my beloved EXS Pro that’s just the most filthy cannon I’ve ever hit.
That’s probably why I’ve not moved to this. Can’t make myself switch the shaft out of the EXS Pro. But, I do have the non graphic version somewhere still.....
It’s pretty spot on fantastic. SO much better than Mav Max and it’s way too harshness.If there is a better sounding/feeling driver out there, I would love to know what it is.
Sounds like golf to me brother.I've got this driver and the first few rounds with it were really good, but as of late I can't seem to hit it at all. I'm going to change shafts in it for the next round to see if that makes a difference.
You are so right!!Sounds like golf to me brother.
All I can say is this, they are very different drivers. There’s nothing like this out there, or coming at this moment.@Jman - This may be my driver for 2021. I had an opportunity to test it on the course, and my drastic slices became only moderate slices and kept the ball in play. Ironically, at least in my mind, as I saw the ball wasn't going to go OOB on the drive, it just gave me more confidence to then swing harder. Unicorn is a good word for it. I wonder if the Epic Speed Max (or whatever that is called) takes the B21 and makes it even better with the sliding weight. Can't wait for the THP review on these new Callaways as well.
Took this one out yesterday for grins and after my discussion with Dan on Off Course fired me up for it again....I’ll say it again, UNICORN.
If you don’t need low spin, it’s not going to be a good go for you, I think we have seen that with a few here that just thought it was a more draw biased Max, which we tried to tell you it wasn’t
On misses, the spin stays shockingly low and the distance you keep on a miss or non center strike is unlike anything I’ve ever seen before in any driver.
It’s still not my favorite to look down at shape wise, but man, it’s freaking lethal.
This statement here is what makes me love this driver. I've seen distance with this driver that I've never seen before, and I definitely think a big part of that is not being afraid to just let it rip. I've seen some call this point and shoot and I 100% agree for me, if I get my alignment correct this thing is a fairway finding rocket launcher.@Jman - This may be my driver for 2021. I had an opportunity to test it on the course, and my drastic slices became only moderate slices and kept the ball in play. Ironically, at least in my mind, as I saw the ball wasn't going to go OOB on the drive, it just gave me more confidence to then swing harder. Unicorn is a good word for it. I wonder if the Epic Speed Max (or whatever that is called) takes the B21 and makes it even better with the sliding weight. Can't wait for the THP review on these new Callaways as well.
It took me about 5 holes to figure this thing out. Once I stopped trying to avoid the right miss that's plagued me forever it really came to life.@thewilderside . I agree. I only had one round to test it. With a few tweaks in my setup, perhaps swing (lol), maybe an appropriate shaft fitting- I could see this club really helping me out.
Yeah I think that's the thing with this driver, it was called point and shoot, lineup and go, it really is a free swinger. I'm excited for the season to roll around and get back out there, lots of b21 in my bag and I have a lot of confidence they'll all play well.It took me about 5 holes to figure this thing out. Once I stopped trying to avoid the right miss that's plagued me forever it really came to life.
does it not have a triangular shape? like the taylormade aeroburner? it looks larger, my point is that this looks better than the aeroburner at least for meBased on the internals design, there’s no need to loft up like with a standard low forward design, this is an all new recipe, and launch is part of the equation.
Yeah there's a very real chance that once the B21 line hit CPO I'll be scanning for a 5/7 wood or 3h to bridge the gap between driver and 4 iron.Yeah I think that's the thing with this driver, it was called point and shoot, lineup and go, it really is a free swinger. I'm excited for the season to roll around and get back out there, lots of b21 in my bag and I have a lot of confidence they'll all play well.
Yep, the more you hit it the less faer of the teebox is in your mind, which allows you to swing freely, which leads to better drives. It's a virtuous cycle to be on for sure. So often in golf the cycle works the other way.This statement here is what makes me love this driver. I've seen distance with this driver that I've never seen before, and I definitely think a big part of that is not being afraid to just let it rip. I've seen some call this point and shoot and I 100% agree for me, if I get my alignment correct this thing is a fairway finding rocket launcher.
lol @thewilderside - I have CPO bookmarked for the driver.Yeah there's a very real chance that once the B21 line hit CPO I'll be scanning for a 5/7 wood or 3h to bridge the gap between driver and 4 iron.