cueaddicts said:Funny how golf clubs are like pool cues. To each their own with all our individual preferences. I have found that the Rifle shafts give me a little lower, more boring ball flight. Have had trouble in the past with hitting my irons too high and sometimes ballooning them into the wind.
I've played most all the irons at times....Mizuno, Ping, Titleist, Cleveland, Palmer, etc.....and for me, I've found what I've been looking for in these Callaway Big Bertha irons. Forgiving, consistent, and a "weighty" feel (can't stand low swing weight irons). Also in my bag....Callaway 460 tour driver (9*), Adams Redline RPM tour 3-wood (14.5*), Callaway X tour wedges (50,54,58), and a Scotty Cameron newport 2.5 putter.
Incidently, putted with the same Ping Zing putter for close to the last 20 years and recently made a change to the Cameron......glad I did.![]()
kvinbrwr said:Chris
I can't believe I'm doing this, but I just got done loading a couple of auctions for MP-57s into my sniper.
I hate golf.
Kevin
TATE said:Can you guys recommend a decent, easy to use driver?
Chris
TATE said:Can you guys recommend a decent, easy to use driver? I have an older Mizuno but it's hard to control and the new clubheads look like they are way bigger. When I was playing a lot, my average drives were 260 with a 9degree Mizuno driver. My natural shot is a fade,.
Chris
cueaddicts said:Chris, to me, this Callaway X460 is just real easy to hit. Big, but fairly traditional looking at the address position. Easy club to hit consistent and hard to hook/slice (severe). With a slight fade, you may be dead straight with this club as it's face is made about a degree closed. It's easier to hit than the other Callaway drivers I have tried. You can find them new still for around $150-$199. Nice shaft options, as well.
Also, I would recommnend anything out in the last couple years that's TaylorMade (x580, R5, R7) or Ping (G2, G5, Rapture, etc)....all imo very easy clubs to hit, very forgiving.
Never been much of a fan of Mizuno drivers, nor Titlist or Cleveland. For me, none of these seem to give me the "jump off the face" feel I want. Titlist makes great woods, but you need a great swing and game to go along with it imho....
TATE said:Yeah, they'll pry that Scott Cameron Newport out of my cold, dead hands too.
Can you guys recommend a decent, easy to use driver? I have an older Mizuno but it's hard to control and the new clubheads look like they are way bigger. When I was playing a lot, my average drives were 260 with a 9degree Mizuno driver. My natural shot is a fade,.
Chris
TATE said:Yeah, they'll pry that Scott Cameron Newport out of my cold, dead hands too.
Can you guys recommend a decent, easy to use driver? I have an older Mizuno but it's hard to control and the new clubheads look like they are way bigger. When I was playing a lot, my average drives were 260 with a 9degree Mizuno driver. My natural shot is a fade,.
Chris
kvinbrwr said:Chris
Get yourself a Taylor R7 460 Superquad with a stock stiff shaft and you'll be so happy. Don't get sucked into spending the extra $$ for Tour Preferred, which has an open clubface, leave that to Sergio.
Kevin
TATE said:Too late, baby. This one has a square face and an expensive custom shaft. It's the right set up for me. I like a square face. I just don't know how I'll do looking at that loaf of bread on the end of my driver - can't wait:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250172194755&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015
TATE said:Yeah, they'll pry that Scott Cameron Newport out of my cold, dead hands too.
Can you guys recommend a decent, easy to use driver? I have an older Mizuno but it's hard to control and the new clubheads look like they are way bigger. When I was playing a lot, my average drives were 260 with a 9degree Mizuno driver. My natural shot is a fade,.
Chris
TATE said:Too late, baby. This one has a square face and an expensive custom shaft. It's the right set up for me. I like a square face. I just don't know how I'll do looking at that loaf of bread on the end of my driver - can't wait:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250172194755&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015
TATE said:Too late, baby. This one has a square face and an expensive custom shaft. It's the right set up for me. I like a square face. I just don't know how I'll do looking at that loaf of bread on the end of my driver - can't wait:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250172194755&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015
Tallen01 said:Good recommendations above; technoology has come a long way. I have had TM R7 (now used by Dad), and went to a Ping g5 last year. A little lead tape on the heel (for my swing) and I was good to go.
**Important** Do not buy a TaylorMade R7 SuperQuad off eBay. Great majority of them are counterfeit. TaylorMade has info on its web site, and eBay posters have created listings of what to look for and what to do (like get a serial number of the driver before you buy, and call TaylorMade to verify it is genuine). I did not do so, and ended up getting a counterfeit model. Fortunately, I got my money back, but it was a real pain. Clubhead broke before I used it (adjustable screw broke off in the head).
Also, I used an Odyssey White Hot for a while, then a Cameron Newport, and now a Cameron RedX 2 model. I have made some bombs with the RedX 2. Completely different style of putter (center shafted, mallet style), but man I three putt so much less now it is not even funny. Maybe once per 3 rounds, instead of once per round. (Handicap Index 6.7)
TATE said:I just wanted to let you guys know that the Callaway X 460 Tour with the custom shaft I bought as "used" on E-Bay is brand spankin' new - shipped direct from Callaway, all stickers, no marks on the clubhead, face, or grip.
Here was the auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=250172194755&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=015
Amazing!
Chris
trustyrusty said:with a new big dog in the bag....I'd ask for strokes from yaShot a nice little -2 70 on Sat. (outta no where). Thanks to the Scotty mentioned above (musta made 4 or 5 putts from 20+ ft. - couple were for par too - LOL). Never tried the ProLaunch - just figured I'd hit it too high (like I do all mid-kick shafts)....good to hear you got it brand spanking new though - ENJOY!!!!!
PROG8R said:If I come through this back operation ok, and I can play again I will take 4 or 5 if you shoot (-2 70).![]()
Just let me get re-adjusted to my oldPing Eye 2's. and get some strength back and you got a match.