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So how would this compare to V series driver?
A bit less spin. Different design and weighting and then in the stock configuration, a club that will be a bit heavier.
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So how would this compare to V series driver?
A bit less spin. Different design and weighting and then in the stock configuration, a club that will be a bit heavier.
sorry meant to say flight and carry characteristics.
ok - I know I need to go and try this and the V series out but where I live not so easy. I swing around 98mph with the driver, generally low hitter with bad shot being a hook. handicap 2. The V series ticks a lot of boxes but the shaft felt vv whippy. in general is the Bassara more whippy than the Matrix Red Tie (I have the firm shaft and feel it is too stiff for me).
You saw it hold up fine to your SS as well as mine. That's a pretty solid test for whippiness.Fwiw, I didn't think the bassara 42 shaft felt whippy, it handled my swing rather well (besides launching the ball into outer space). The red tie is a solid higher launching shaft, I know many here like it.
I swing about 110 and had zero issues in my time with the v series at PGA National
Your SS is faster than mine!!
I'm curious how the crown looks at address.
Interesting. I really like the simple and traditional look of the 815sIIRC the pro model doesn't have the Speed Step.
An word on price?
349 standard, 399 Pro.
I'm interested to hear if anyone has this info as well. I've heard preorder 2-4 but I've also seen other dates.I looked through the thread and may have missed it but when is the XR Pro driver hitting stores? When can we pre-order it? Thanks!
Watching some videos on this one has me in ponder mode now. I'm wondering I'd be good enough to game the Pro. I've always heard great things about that shaft, so I need to get somewhere and try it out.
Pro drivers aren't any harder to hit than regular ones. Just hit the sweet spot every time and you will find the fairway.