Randy W said: Just got a 910f 15 3 wood with Kali 75 s shaft ,as a replacement for mt 906f with aldila nv75. I'm amazed at how effortless it is to hit it..Much easier to hit off the deck,and I've gained a little over 5yards with the new club. I think…
Just got a 910f 15 3 wood with Kali 75 s shaft ,as a replacement for mt 906f with aldila nv75. I'm amazed at how effortless it is to hit it..Much easier to hit off the deck,and I've gained a little over 5yards with the new club. I think…
Hi Tim -
Adding an inch to the 910 and keeping the same shaft will make the driver play at a heavier swingweight than your 909. We will already install our lightest 910 swingweight (2g) screw when building at +1" but it will still feel heavier than your…
Nate,
I don't disagree with the other advice but I would first look at how your body moves and if your body or your arms generate your power in the swing. I like the advice of hitting smaller shots to regain confidence.
Remember what creates a draw and a fade. A draw is when the face is closed to club path and a fade is a when the face is open to club path on center face hits. A stiffer club can change how you swing but the weight of the shaft will have a bigger influence…
The Tour Striker is a great tool. I am a teacher and have found the club useful with 20+ handicaps. The problem most people have with the club is that they do not have any idea why they flip in the first place. I would go see a teacher and bring the tool…
i had the same problem once when i played in college and what i did was take my old wedges and new ones to one of our coachs (they were also the pro at our practice facility) and he swaped them out it was a painless process.
I think I can be a good judge for you considering I have owned and played all three sets over the last year and 1/2. The AP2's will launch the ball a little higher and have a slighter harder feel but they are a little more but not much more forgiving…