I've posted a decent amount on them, and have more to come once I get to play and practice more. I really like the hybrids and am not just saying it because I got them in the experience.
The 4h is becoming my safety blanket. Tee club on short target type holes, advance it up there when out of...
Not in the bag currently, but I've bought a 2016 M2 two times. Gone back to old putters many times, with the main offender being an Odyssey Black Series Tour Design #9.
I have Puma Ignite Elevate and have had the sameissue. Got the Phantomcats for better wet weather protection, and was hoping for increased grip. In wet weather I was previously using some older FJ's with replaceable soft spikes and never had that issue.
I've had a few morning dew rounds with these and am not loving the wet traction. I've had my back foot slip out numerous times. My playing partners have started commenting on my Scheffler footwork. Not ideal.
Another nice day for the ZXi Max. It's amazing how good my "bad" drives are now. The low spin snap hook is no longer in my repertoire. The big block right is gone. My lateral dispersion feels like it's been cut in half. Zero thought of even swinging another head.
Absolutely loving the Diamond! It's a weird place for me. I can honestly say I've had zero desire to try another ball this season. Like not even a fleeting ponder.
4 hybrid continues to be really good for me. It's everything I hoped it would be. A real weapon from 200+ yards.
It's not a distance monster hybrid, and I love that. It's not short though. It finds that happy medium and does it with an easy and majestic flight.
I've come to the conclusion that the ZXi Max doesn't care where on the face it's hit. Sure height of ball flight will change or you will lose a little distance.
However, lateral dispersion basically doesn't change. The ball follows your face/path and that's it. Hit one an inch out on the toe...