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I added the 21 in place of my 4 hybrid and am not looking back.A small update as it was pretty windy this afternoon and easy a 2-3 club wind on the range. I didn’t get much of an idea of how far this can go, but I hit it and the 19* sits comfortably between the hybrid and 3w.
sound wise they nailed it. I’m not great describing the sound, but it would be what I call crisp and felt very compact (in a good way) at impact. This one reminds me a lot of the divine 9 experience I had a few years back.
I’ve been up and down with my hybrid and I’m in serious ponder mode adding the 21* and dropping the hybrid.
You always have a nice selection waiting around for just such an emergency.*Internet Golfer Warning*
Shaft options are meh for me.
But a new Kinetixx Ballistic would be a beautiful thing in itYou always have a nice selection waiting around for just such an emergency.
I watched @GolfFest hit some great shots with both the 21* and the 17*. The shot mentioned on our 17th tee is a very difficult tee shot that you have to thread like a needle. Even worse, there is a tall tree blocking the carry to the fairway, in essence creating a forced carry. His tee ball took off like a rocket and had that flat apex that I have come to recognize and love with this head.While I struggled hitting on a sim it was a different story out in the course. I got a chance to hit both the 17° and the 21°.
I might be buying two of these now. I really like the flight from these. High, long, and really quite forgiving.
@Tenputt picked apart the #1 handicap hole hitting this off the tee and then for the approach leaving a birdie putt. On 12 we played the par 3 from 245 he was on the green, mine leaked right a touch buthad the distance just off the green.
The 17th is a short par 4 with a lake and a huge tree right in front of the tee box that makes hitting long clubs hard. The 17° got the ball up and over no problem leaving a wedge from the fairway.
I hadn’t been considering the 17° but the extra height over the hybrid is too good.
While I struggled hitting on a sim it was a different story out in the course. I got a chance to hit both the 17° and the 21°.
I might be buying two of these now. I really like the flight from these. High, long, and really quite forgiving.
@Tenputt picked apart the #1 handicap hole hitting this off the tee and then for the approach leaving a birdie putt. On 12 we played the par 3 from 245 he was on the green, mine leaked right a touch buthad the distance just off the green.
The 17th is a short par 4 with a lake and a huge tree right in front of the tee box that makes hitting long clubs hard. The 17° got the ball up and over no problem leaving a wedge from the fairway.
I hadn’t been considering the 17° but the extra height over the hybrid is too good.
Sounds right.17 sounds fun, but I don’t need a 4w.
19 is a good slot.
21 wouldn’t be short enough to actually gap into my bag setup I don’t think.
It’s gotta be 19 then…maybe?
“Shut up and order” is how I read thatSounds right.
Sounds right. . Honestly, you will murder it with this club.“Shut up and order” is how I read that
Ugh. I know I would.Sounds right. . Honestly, you will murder it with this club.
It is done.Sounds right. . Honestly, you will murder it with this club.
I will have to ask Keenan about this during our time with him in Florida next week.I think it is inevitable at this point, just need to decide on a shaft. I think I could play the stock black pretty well, though part of me wants to wait until RDX Red is an option.
My swing is a touch off and things are leaking right, the black worked pretty well for that miss not too high or spinny. I’m used to drawing the ball more than I am right now and the little extra from the red might be beneficial when I figure that out. Or maybe I’m overthinking.