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| I am interested,I am hitting my Big Bertha war bird (at least 10years old as long as most of my friends with their new big headed clubs (pinsg deep red,taylor made ect.) would new advanced clubs help me I am average 250 metrs off the tee |
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| Re: derek gaffney Well Derek, a new technology driver wouldnt hurt. Some of the hot faced ones go a pretty long way. My suggestion would be a Taylor Made R510, 540 or 580, they are quite reasonably priced second hand these days and you will get one from www.golfbidder.co.uk for around 100 quid or whatever that is in euros. Go to your local golf store and try a few of them out heres a list of the ones that should be reasonably priced now Taylor Made R500 series Cobra 400 Series Titleist 975 J-VS or L-FE Mizuno 300 SE Callaway Hawkeye VFT Callaway ERC II (truly great club) Srixon 302 Most of these should be available for about £100 make sure you get the right shaft as well it can make all the difference D. |
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| Re: derek gaffney Thank you for the advice I found it most helpful, I look forward to trying some of the clubs on your list. As its snowing now I will have to waite for some time hope you are hitting them sweet and true talk to you soon Derek |