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  • ShootForFun824 look either u suck or something but i could hit my neutral 280-290 and ive been playing for 3 years . my hdic is a 6.

  • @xbrinich 3 years and a 6 good job. yeh both the neutral and draw are pretty easy to hit. guess @ShootForFun824 just needs to work on his ballstriking

  • go buy a back hoe and dig the sand out of your cavernas vaginas scum bags

  • how many cc's is this driver? within tour specs? or oversized? it looks pretty big.

  • I got that thing now, love it except that the ball flight is really low and therefore Im not able to carry some bunkers anymore

  • ive been hittin my friends clubs for a while (FT-9) and im wonderin if i shud get this in a draw model?

  • how long have you been playing golf. just asking because plenty golfing experience(at least 5 years or something) is needed to hit a neutral.

  • ummm about 3 months now

    ive used my friends ft-9

    but im gonna buy a diablo or a hyper-x

  • woah its pretty dam early to buy a good club. But if you really want it, get a draw. Its essential for less experienced golfers.

  • you don't need any experience to hit a neutral. its about wut type of swing you have.

  • you can't make a driver that is going to make the ball go either way, its the swing that is dependent on where your ball is going to leave as well as where your club head finishes as it touches the ball

  • Somewhat true. but the technology that's put in the driver can make a difference. try using a driver from the 1980's then a recent Callaway driver, I'm guessing the new Callaways will go farther.

  • nah not rlly, its just 50000 times easier to hit. I gave my 1980s japanese driver(1wood) that looks like a fkn 9 wood, to my golf coach, he hit it 300 yards no problem... i was like what the fuck he hit it farther than my new pet callaway hyper X

  • yes your 1/2 right. Go get a 1980s club, give it to a pro, he will hit it as far as callaway diablo. Give 1980s club to a noob, he will barely hit 100. Give a diablo to the noob, he will hit as far as the pro can hit the 1980 club. So basically, new clubs are designed to be WAY easier to hit with its HUGE hitting area.

  • Yes, the swing is important, BUT, new clubs are way more "normal people who arent PGA standard" friendly. 1980s club+tiger woods=300+ yard drive. 1980s club+me=50 yard slice. ME+diablo=250 yard drive. Nike driver+tiger woods=???

  • i love golfing

  • check out my swing plzz tell me what you think

  • sweet chilling gotta luv your golf

  • i. want. one. =]

  • I demo'd one of these this week. It is an incredible driver. You can feel the balance just by holding it. It feels as if you can't hit the ball wrong. Great driver!

  • Did you hit the draw or reg? 11 deg, 10 deg or 9 deg? I heard their Diablo irons coming out are incredible.

  • It was a neutral 9 degree with a stiff shaft.  It was amazing! I hit two drives about 280 yds uphill, which is nearing my max.

  • wow your pretty pro at golf to be using a low degree, and neutral degree driver. Draw is more beginner slicer noob friendly but not "ball customizable" as in cant control precisely where the ball goes.

  • I hit the 9deg. in neutral. I tend to loft the ball high as it is so a 9 will even that out nice. I hit this as well as the nike dymo driver. The dymo was ok, but hitting this like someone said the balance is incredible it almost swings itself down the "drive plane" on it's own, im not big on paying for expensive equipment, but go hit a few balls with this and you'll want one!!!

  • Dewars.

    (good scotch!!)

    cheers 5*****

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