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| Re: driver I'm not sure you can get drivers adjusted Sparko, I would think the hosels would be too fragile and of course if its a Callaway driver it wont have a hosel at all. As for the length I dont think many people regardless of their height, arm length etc get a longer shaft on their driver. Half an inch wont hurt I suppose but its just another few yards into the timber if you cant control it. Whats the set up on the driver, shaft wise (length weight and flex)? D. |
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| Re: driver I think for FW's, you can only adjust lengths, not lies. |
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| Re: driver I'm going to assume that when you start to lose it right, it's later in the round when you're more tired. You should maybe think about stepping down to a firm flex (not as whippy as reg) - you'll gain a yard or two of distance, and may or may not get more accurate - but you shouldn't be losing it right anymore. |
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| Re: driver Sparko, the Harmon CB-65 stiff flex weighs 68 grams. The regular is only a couple of grams lighter though. Maybe try a Grafalloy Prolite 45 its only 60 grams in stiff flex which will give you accuracy but is a good bit lighter and a bit less work. The lighter weight will also give you improved distance. The best bit is that they are great value too. About half the price of the Harmon (which you could sell to pay for the new one as long as the clubmaker takes it out in one piece). D. |
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| Re: driver Yes, that's what the S is for - geared towards those who swing around 100 mph. UST/Harmon suggests an R flex CB 65 if you're swinging @ 95 mph. |
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| Re: driver The SMT Spectrum, or if you like oversize, the SMT 455. Pair them up with the Accuflex Evolution. |
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| Re: driver To measure your playing length, set the club in address position, and measure up the backside from the heel of the club @ the ground, to the grip cap (those double lines near the very end of the grip). That is the length of your driver (sounds like 43.5" or so). Even at 44" it's a good 'control' length. |
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| Re: driver Apparently 44" is the standard on Tour, but most 'off the rack' sets have drivers @ 45". I've currently got 3 drivers to test when the thaw comes - a 43.5, a 44, and a 44.5. I played last year with a 45", and although distance was fantastic (some drives ~280yds) control was spotty at best. I think I was lucky to hit 30% of fairways in a round. My expectation is that I'll have great control with the 43.5, and decent control with the 44.5. I'm curious to see what kind of distance I'll get with an inch in variation. I'll post the results if you like.
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