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I have yet to hit it.
Not a bad thing, it just caught me off guard a bit when I saw it.
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I have yet to hit it.
Im thinking so, dude. More than likely between that or the Jetspeed, and I like the options for draw bias the SLDR would give me.
I was talking to a buddy at my local golf shop and he was seeing a lot of people being fit into the jetspeed. His thoughts were very positive on the speed pocket technology it offers.
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Unfortunately, I think it's just as unforgiving as the SLDR, just without the adjustabilitation.
Unfortunately, I think it's just as unforgiving as the SLDR, just without the adjustabilitation.
Yeah?
You try it with any other shafts?
Lol. Dude... it's possible my 3W could have a stronger loft than my driver...That's what I saw, Hawk was the same as well. To me the star of the JetSpeed line is the fairway and hybo, really good.
Unfortunately, I think it's just as unforgiving as the SLDR, just without the adjustabilitation.
Were they not able to or did they choose not to?I can understand the concerns with SLDR but it surprises me that they weren't able to increase the forgiveness in the JetSpeed head a notable amount.
Lol. Dude... it's possible my 3W could have a stronger loft than my driver...
Were they not able to or did they choose not to?
It's the nature of going low and forward with the CG.
With the SLDR, I know I can open myself up and play the patented Beags Cut and know where the ball is going to go. That doesnt bother me, as I did it with great success in Myrtle last year with another lowspin beast in the Classic XL.I like that move though, ya know? That 14* could be beastly.
And you know the fairway will be dependable and playable as heck. And long, it is long.
With the SLDR, I know I can open myself up and play the patented Beags Cut and know where the ball is going to go. That doesnt bother me, as I did it with great success in Myrtle last year with another lowspin beast in the Classic XL.
I was legitimately surprised at what I saw with a shaft change today. I was making solid contact with center of the face, and my miss was toward the heel today, which didnt lead to terrible results even though they werent stellar.I like it, the Beags cut is a thing of legend.
This is still a head that I WANT to love, but it just wasn't meant to be, much like the J40 was for me. Makes me sad. Stupid lateral miss.
I was legitimately surprised at what I saw with a shaft change today. I was making solid contact with center of the face, and my miss was toward the heel today, which didnt lead to terrible results even though they werent stellar.
With the SLDR, I know I can open myself up and play the patented Beags Cut and know where the ball is going to go. That doesnt bother me, as I did it with great success in Myrtle last year with another lowspin beast in the Classic XL.
I would be genuinely shocked to hear those two heads go toe to toe and measure up comparably. I found the Classic to spin WAY more than SLDR.
I would be genuinely shocked to hear those two heads go toe to toe and measure up comparably. I found the Classic to spin WAY more than SLDR.
Wilson Staff 8883
Have never gamed anything but a center shafted mallet. Saw this on deep discount at Golf Smith and passed in favor of my current gamer. I wish I had purchased both.
Wilson Staff 8883
Have never gamed anything but a center shafted mallet. Saw this on deep discount at Golf Smith and passed in favor of my current gamer. I wish I had purchased both.
Callaway X2Hot Hybrids. Just wish there were anywhere moderately close so I could get them in hand/get some swings in with them.