| Re: SMT golf any good Seriously, as you can see from my tag line, I play SMT clubs. In fact, I just bought the SMT Durometer wedges, (need shafts), and will be putting together the SMT 303CB1's over the winter (yes, I'm a club ho).
My 'into the wind' club is an SMT Spectrum at 9º with the Evolution R at 44.75". My 'with the wind or no wind' club is an SMT HP420 at 10º (actually playing 10.5º) with the YS-6 S at 44.5".
I've been looking into a 455DB for a while (but I'm hitting the 391cc Spectrum and 420cc HP quite well).
I strongly recommend SMT products. The only thing to remember for the Evolution is that it's more stout than it says. I have a swing speed of ~ 108, and I don't fully load the Evolution - even though the Accuflex website suggests I try the S flex. The general rule of thumb for the Evo is to play one flex softer than you normally would (ie if you normally take a stiff flex, play the Evo regular).
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I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it.
For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor. |