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The Mav 5H has become my second favorite club off the tee, after driver. Love this club!
Mav Max 5W on its way to Chicopee. Looking forward to getting this one into the bag
So after swapping the shaft on the 3SZ yesterday I was able to get out with it today. I really believe I made the correct choice in going with the Riptide shaft in this fairway wood.
Makes for a good tee weapon on a couple tight par 4's we have.
I think if I HAD to choose a singular club out of the Mav lineup that has improved my overall game the most, it would be the Max 5w. What shaft did you go with?
It had an Aldila in it, I swapped it back to the stock Riptide. It just works better, feel and control are better for me.What shaft did you have in it? Mavrik SZ 3 wood is my last ponder (forever ) but not sure if much different from Rogue SZ 3 wood I play.
Making eagles look too easy, ZB!
Both good clubs. From my experience it's going to be highly personal between the two. When I tried the Apex I hit it too far, couldn't spin it enough, and if I did, couldn't control the shape and direction well. I had to work my butt off with it, which is never good, and I didn't like looking at it either. I think the high toe is what was screwing with me. It's supposed to make it more like an Apex iron on the face, but I bounced back and forth between it and an Apex cf19 4 and I couldn't put the same swing(*) on them with the same results to save my life. lol It was frustrating. Partly because I had purchased the apex hybrid expecting to love it. It's results were surely my failing. I had a tendency to lead with the heel and push everything with it, like I do with a club with a ton of offset. Which it doesn't have. I compensate for what it seems like it will want to do, so I feel like it was in my head. When I could sort it out I blasted the daylights out of it with way too little spin or control and in combination it just wouldn't play for me. I sold it to my best golf friend and it's his favorite club by a large margin. :confused2: I know plenty of others that love it and assume it still gets excellent ratings/reviews.I did a distance fitting earlier this week and was recommended the Mavrik Pro and Apex hybrids. Anyone have comparisons of the two?
Immediately what I can see from pictures is the Mavrik Pro has a shallower face and is slightly more rounded and the Apex has a more squared off profile. Apex is smaller than Mavrik Pro. Apex has a weight port.
The Mavrik 3+ lived up to the hype off the tee today. A couple of tighter driving holes and all I really needed was 220 or so off the tee and this one delivered. A mixed bag from the fairway, but that was more swing than club, but when I connected it went a long way and helped me in a par5 today.
Do you play a 3+ a lot off the fairway historically, or is that just part of trying out the new Mavrik?
Yesterday I had a pretty impressive shot with the regular Mavrik 3 wood. I impressively topped my tee shot about 45 yards and had 265 yards left to the hole on the par 4. I pulled my 3 wood hoping to get it up there somewhere that would leave me a little pitch. I smoked the shot and the ball ended up in the bunker just on the left side of the hole, pin high. Yep, that was a 265 yard 3 wood off the deck. My buddy just laughed that I was able to do that.
It was just silly. A shot like that wouldn't surprise me too much at my home course where the ground gets rock hard when it's dry but this course was pretty normal and didn't give a ridiculous amount of roll.That’s insane bro!