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You’d be surprised.I would hope the fitting cart heads are also digitally lofted as well.
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You’d be surprised.I would hope the fitting cart heads are also digitally lofted as well.
I saw a guy today swinging his driver 92/93 and getting 1.48-1.5 on quad on repeat with a 10.5* head and decent launch. It grabbed attention.That's impressive efficiency out of a 12* head. Was the ping straighter than the qi10?
I didn’t think you could get past 1.48-49 on the quad. 1.5 mind blown !!!I saw a guy today swinging his driver 92/93 and getting 1.48-1.5 on quad on repeat with a 10.5* head and decent launch. It grabbed attention.
Well I can. And probably can with that head now that I've seen that today. It's definitely not easy or in any way common though from an average joe. Like I said it had mine and others attention. It's not really what you think of with an ultra forgiving head.I didn’t think you could get past 1.48-49 on the quad. 1.5 mind blown !!!
Okay, inquiring minds need to know; what is this device and where can I get one?I thought the days or adjustable sleeves pretty much ended the days of vanity lofting.
With the advent of launch motors it’s doesn’t behoove an oem to vanity loft as it would cost them ball speed in the bays. If anything these days you’d want to err on lofting them lower than stated loft.
I just checked my off the rack 430 max which is 10.5.
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Came out pretty close
It’s just a cheap digital angle finder I got off Amazon. But just letting you know it’s not super easy for measuring club loft. You have to make sure the club is at a 60* playing angle to start with and ensure the face is at a 90* angle. It took me alot of practice to get it right without having a club device like GolfWorls sells to hold it all straight. With irons I’ve been able to get to within 1/2 degree compared to the local shop guy’s Mitchell machineOkay, inquiring minds need to know; what is this device and where can I get one?
My c723 is pretty loud. The TM sim is also a super loud 1After accepting and enjoying the E723 I can't imagine any sound issues for me in the future
I saw a guy today swinging his driver 92/93 and getting 1.48-1.5 on quad on repeat with a 10.5* head and decent launch. It grabbed attention.
Are you talking about the 10k version?Was not intending to go home with a new driver after testing for fun on Friday. Proud owner of a G430 Max and the Sim 2 will be retired. Carry distance was not a big gain over the Sim 2 but the dispersion was so much better. If I can keep the ball in play off the tee, I'll drop 4-strokes immediately. This club gives me confidence.
Excited to get this thing going as the weather warms up and the swing gets more dialed in.
Forgiveness with minimal distance compensation was my big take-away.
I play the LST now and looking to possibly switch. Likewise, planning to test first.I demoed this against my LST just to see if it was the Goldilocks between the Max and the LST. I think the smaller face profile and just the sheer size of it messed with me. Didn’t do anything to knock the LST out of the bag. Anyone else coming from LST a convert?
Negative. Just the Max.Are you talking about the 10k version?