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I continue to love this driver. Even on bad days, it's not really bad if that makes sense at all. Just amazes me I still get 260-270 on mishits!This driver is just ludicrous for me. I'm continuing to find fairways with a nice high flight that just seems to stay in the air forever. The last few weeks it has just been point & shoot.
Thanks for your information and feedbackOn my scale, it was D7 at the stock 45.5" length with the stock mcc align grip, most likely due to the weight and profile of the shaft. The grip and tape weighed 59g. The new microsuede midsize and tape weighed 56g. Basically, D7 cut down 1/2" becomes around D4. And take 3g off the grip weight and it came in at like D4.7ish.
The usual tensei shaft that comes with the EF is 65g and I believe stock sw for the EF is D4. So I'm sure the extra shaft weight with the 75g shaft affected the swingweight.
Testing so far for me has been great. I went down this morning to the range and so far I'm happy with it. This thing is an absolute beast.
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I think it's the opposite for me. The 9* Epic Flash SZ I'm launching it 13-14* on average. I'm used to seeing a degree or two lower.One thing I have noticed with the Epic Flash is that it is a low launcher. I have a 9 degree and I have to set it at + 2 to get the best height on my drives. Perhaps, a 10.5 would be better. Anyone feel the same way?
One thing I have noticed with the Epic Flash is that it is a low launcher. I have a 9 degree and I have to set it at + 2 to get the best height on my drives. Perhaps, a 10.5 would be better. Anyone feel the same way?
I picked up the shaft I got fitted in to at Club Champion for my SZ today. Man this thing feels good. The funny part is it's a flex less than what I would normally go with. They let me try it out on their Trackman and the numbers were even better than they were the day of the fitting. The last drive I hit registered at 111 club speed, 164 ball speed, 13* launch, carried 294 and rolled out to 318. I did the walk off after that one.
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I've worked hard to get back to this point. A couple years ago I made some swing changes to try and get more accuracy. In the process I lost a ton of speed and distance, and still wasn't any more accurate. It was easy to make swing changes in my 20s and 30s... not so easy in my late 40s. My body definitely doesn't move like it used to.When I grow up I want to hit the ball like that - nice numbers
I've worked hard to get back to this point. A couple years ago I made some swing changes to try and get more accuracy. In the process I lost a ton of speed and distance, and still wasn't any more accurate. It was easy to make swing changes in my 20s and 30s... not so easy in my late 40s. My body definitely doesn't move like it used to.
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Yes I normally play 9.5 in players drivers. I went 10.5 with the Flash SZ.One thing I have noticed with the Epic Flash is that it is a low launcher. I have a 9 degree and I have to set it at + 2 to get the best height on my drives. Perhaps, a 10.5 would be better. Anyone feel the same way?
Yes - I play a 10.5* and have it set to plus 1 - it suits my swing quite nicely.One thing I have noticed with the Epic Flash is that it is a low launcher. I have a 9 degree and I have to set it at + 2 to get the best height on my drives. Perhaps, a 10.5 would be better. Anyone feel the same way?
If anyone is hunting a 12 degree head, holla.
It really correlates to how I tee the ball for meOne thing I have noticed with the Epic Flash is that it is a low launcher. I have a 9 degree and I have to set it at + 2 to get the best height on my drives. Perhaps, a 10.5 would be better. Anyone feel the same way?