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Those are my Driver numbers.This Club continues to impress me…
Here are some numbers from my friends VC SC300i:
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This club is a monster, and I’m super happy with the shaft change too…
What yardage are you looking for this club to go?Some shots from today:
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From the tee box:
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I’m looking for 180ish if I was being honest with myself. I’m not going to get that now with the temps and the wet conditions.What yardage are you looking for this club to go?
We’re unbelievably similar. Almost exactly the same, lol. I was in PGASS today and averaged 86/128.85 swing speed and 130 ball speed with Driver
I’m excited to hear all of the people that have tried this club are liking it…It has been a stellar club for me - especially helpful when I need to advance the ball 180+ out of the rough. Even my worst shots with it have been acceptable.
I liked it so much that I picked up a 21* and 23* HyWay from Golfworks. They are very much the same idea - feel a little more tinny but play the same. I found the 23* (with the shaft at 40" as the head is 9 wood weight) gave me me the proper gapping from the HyWood and my 25* hybrid (which is 38.5").
Is everyone going HyWood and not 5W? I was thinking of both in the bag.
I’m not carrying a 5W, the HyWood went head to head with the Epic Super Hybrid for a spot in my bag… The HyWood won. Better numbers at a lower price point…Is everyone going HyWood and not 5W? I was thinking of both in the bag.
For me and my bag make up, I attempt not to carry two club with the same yardage profile. But it is interesting how you are using those two clubs.I actually carry both the original Super Hybrid (20 turned down to 19) and the Hy-wood. They both carry just about the same but in very different ways. The Super Hybrid I use strictly as a driving iron - has a lot of roll after it lands and is great in the wind. The Hy-wood gets all the fairway and rough work as it produces much more spin and launch.
Is everyone going HyWood and not 5W? I was thinking of both in the bag.
I go 3+/Hy-Wood/5iIs everyone going HyWood and not 5W? I was thinking of both in the bag.
I actually carry both the original Super Hybrid (20 turned down to 19) and the Hy-wood. They both carry just about the same but in very different ways. The Super Hybrid I use strictly as a driving iron - has a lot of roll after it lands and is great in the wind. The Hy-wood gets all the fairway and rough work as it produces much more spin and launch.
I really enjoyed the few swings I took with it with @JB but I wish they had it when I did my fitting last weekend. In speaking with the fitter he agreed that most of the people he fits have no business hitting a 3w off the deck, but most need something in their bag they can hit off the deck.
Well they carry the same but, in most conditions, the Super Hybrid ends up 10-15 yards farther due to roll. Plus the Super Hybrid is pretty much immune to wind. HyWood is 205 and Super Hybrid 215-220 (I have hit in the 240-250 range on hard fairways).For me and my bag make up, I attempt not to carry two club with the same yardage profile. But it is interesting how you are using those two clubs.
Who else is excited to get their HyWood out this weekend?
The man has convictions. Swung it twice in tech studio and went home and ordered it that day.I currently live vicariously through you.
The man has convictions. Swung it twice in tech studio and went home and ordered it that day.