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02-10-2006 09:52 AM #31Originally Posted by thotho
Since you are an incurable club 'ho (like me), there is no point being fitted on a vector machine because regardless of whatever shaft/head combo is proven beyond all reasonable doubt to work the best for you, you are still going to 'ho it for something else in a few weeks anyway!
A few years down the road, you'll reminisce about that driver that you used to have the just seemed to have the perfect shaft/head combination for you and wonder why you ever got rid of such a great club. Then you'll stop in at GolfTown and forget all about it.[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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02-10-2006 10:19 AM #32
I think that depends on if you like that club or not. If there is something about the look that bothers you and you do not feel confident with it then get a new one. The technology in drivers IMO has hit a peak, they can't go any bigger or get the COR any thinner and the weights are just marketing hype. Changing for the sake of change is pretty pointless because I think that I could get the same performance with any newer head with my shaft. I just happen to like the head on the 905's, but at the same time I don't see any advantages of playing the same clubs for another year unless you want to. Take Reid or Geoff for an example. Reid plays with a different set almost every round and Geoff doesn't even have clubs long enough to get a round in!!! If you want a new driver get one, but do it because you want to get fitted with the right shaft. Me personnally I would take you G2 to Artisan and compare it with the shaft you have now to see if the numbers are that different with one of his clubs with an Accra or whatever. Maybe the club with the loft and shaft you have already gives you your max launch.
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02-10-2006 10:24 AM #33Originally Posted by el tigre
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02-10-2006 12:27 PM #34
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You make a good point Thimble. But regardless of how comfortable you are with your club, if the shaft is wrong you will be limiting the potential of your swings. Were not saying switch from driver head to driver head. Just find a shaft that gives you the best marriage of distance and accuracy for your golf swing.
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