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08-22-2004 08:07 PM #1
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Bang Driver - Big Bang 450 with 7.5 degree loft
Big Bang 450 driver with 7.5* loft.
450cc with Grafalloy ProLite shaft 60g with stiff flex and 3.5* torque.
I'm new to golf and thought I could play with a 7.5* loft. I purchased the Big Bang 450 with 10* loft - easier for a newbie!
Ottawa Area 819-827-3685
$165
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08-25-2004 12:01 PM #2
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what kind of shape is it in...rating from 1-10??? email me if you can anytime patserediuk@yahoo.com Im in ottawa as well.....
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08-25-2004 02:00 PM #3
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Who sold you that club?
Who sells a newbie a 7.5? I'd go back and demand a refund. The only players that should be playing a 7.5 degree loft is a long drive competitor. Touring pros nowadays are going to 10 and 10.5 lofts on their drivers. 95% of the golfing population should be hitting drivers with 11+ degrees of loft. Why make the game harder than it already is?
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01-09-2005 01:25 PM #4
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dandaco
Is this club still for sale?
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01-09-2005 09:17 PM #5
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BAng 7.5*
Yes it is still for sale.
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