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Just got this driver. Hit it about 30yrds longer than my ancient Ti-2 Bubble Burner. It has adjustable weights, so I can "draw" the weight to fix my slice, but so far, I'm hitting it straight. Feels perfect in my hands. Demo-ed it against the new Burner drivers. $500 is an obsecene amount of money to spend on a single club, but I spout obscenities far too often after too many of my drives under current circumstances. Wink


The risk of kicking butt is you get some crap on your shoe
 
Posts: 2401 | Location: Jersey, USofA | Registered: May 27, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Congrats O Man.
Nothing better than adding something new to your bag.
I am supposed to be getting a new set of Irons this summer, if everything goes as planned.


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Posts: 2234 | Location: Egypt | Registered: June 14, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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If all else fails...buy new equipment! That's usually my solution. Hit it straight!!!

And, naturally, you know why "golf" is called "golf"? All the other 4-letter words were already taken.


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I've invested in some instruction as well...getting the take-away, shoulder turn and follow-through synced up better to be more consistent and repeatable...lessen my back swing and shoulder turn to elinminate the dips...get my hands to finish on my left. Its showing results, but consistency is still an issue. I've basically tried to thow out all my old habits and am starting fresh. This new driver, being so light and springy, just lets me swing effortlessly and it goes a mile. Its also a half inch shorter than my old one, which helps as well.


The risk of kicking butt is you get some crap on your shoe
 
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