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Is this discrimination related? Please select The larger cc head on this one might give enough of a performance gap from the Rapture to make it in the bag. I hit the Rapture farther and more accurately than most people hit their driver, but put a driver in my hand and every other drive will either be a bomb down the fairway, or I will hit it off the planet.
Not conducive to good scores.. I play a cc Vector Beta Ti as a 2-wood mini driver along with my Cobra I carry it about or so.
It flies high without ballooning. I use it on about half my tee shots. Ah, who am I fooling. Have you all forgotten the Izzo 2 wood? It was 12 degree, or 14 and went along with other even numbered woods, but it was definitely a driver replacement. I hit it almost as well as the driver, and more consistent. I would love to test all of them together. Love the original one I personally have a Sim Max that is cut down to The theoretical loss in distance on my very best strikes vs a Of course you need to pay attention to swingweights, but I would be interested to see this compared to a cc head built to I did exactly that with an actual real original Taylormade 9.
Thats probably why i have never upgraded from my D3. Its still on the smaller side of the scale……,The heads are just annoying to my eye……i may have to give this a peak but currently looking at the TSi4 as that seems to hit the sweet spot…..
I bought the SLDR 12 degree and it is a terrific club, almost solely off the tee and almost as long as the Epic driver. The mini drivers I used never had the distance nor the accuracy I was looking for. Actually have a Bertha Mini 1.
I instead got a Callaway 2Deep. Michelson designed it and he carried a 3Deep with more loft as his only driver for his Open Championship victory at Muirfield but found it far too hard to hit off the fairway. This is an important note. Mini drivers are NOT 3-wood replacements, they are driver replacements for the few who believe they hit a 3-wood better or those like me who actually hit too far for most holes for golfers who drive yards. The problem with 3-woods of the past is they failed to include all the same tech as drivers.
When they caught up, I gave up on Minis. Moreover, driving irons became much easier to hit where even I can hit one. I used to carry two drivers one Mini and two hybrids.
The hybrids are gone as well. Now, my 3-wood would be more accurately called a 2-wood but nobody would buy a 2-wood. Ha ha. And, I was quite a rare person to be carrying one in the first place even you gave up on yours. Interesting concept. Would this club go farther off the tee though than my super hybrid? If so would fill a gap, although where does it slot with a driver?
I think the idea is that you have a 6 degree driver, a 12 degree mini driver and a degree fairway wood as your three woods — like Phil Mickelson. Nearly as long as any driver I have used since. Can be used from the deck BUT there are 3 hybrids that would be better if you have abandoned your 3 wood. I kept my Tour Edge 3wood in the bag so I gave up a mid iron to carry it. Mini is great insurance if the driver is acting up.
This might be something a really good amateur might play, but I think it would be a waste for anyone above a Hard to miss the center with that kind of swing and the large face of a cc driver. Years ago, a mini-driver would have been a welcome addition.
It never worked for me. It was never achieved the accuracy gain, which was more important than the extra distance. As for Mickelson, his whims are more course specific. I have the callaway 1. I play a course that is pretty short and tight.
I have at least 5 holes that a driver is too much because of dog legs or a crossing creek. I actually have it lofted up to like 15 degrees and I put a 43 inch shaft in it I took the 44 inch shaft that came with it and put it in my driver. He figured the tweets would amuse a few of his followers and nothing more. Muni bus driver Mc Allen went viral following a tweet thread that detailed a stunt scene in the movie "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
When he turned the phone back on after work, he said the post had millions of views. As of Tuesday afternoon, it had 47, likes and 11, retweets. But despite the celebrity co-signs, Allen found that the best thing about going viral was simply witnessing the organic way the story passes between friends.
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