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05-20-2007 09:05 PM #1
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Driver @ 44"???
Anyone else try cutting their driver down to this length? I did, and could't be happier. Where I used to have up to over a half dozen bad drives a round, I'm down to maybe 2 or 3 tops. And even those are nowhere near as bad of misses as it used to be at 44.5". And pretty much every tee shot is right in the centre of the club face in the "good spot" to hit it.
And like they say, solid contact is best. Doesn't seem like I've really lost any distance. To be honest, my average distance has probably gone up. Ask hoolio, was pretty much right there with him all day on Fri."A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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05-20-2007 09:28 PM #2
Except for my recent experiment at 45" (new shaft) I haven't played a driver longer than 44" in years.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that after playing one round at 45" I cut it back to 44".
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05-20-2007 09:30 PM #3
I am playing mine at 44.5"
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05-20-2007 09:47 PM #4
Are you gripping down on the driver too Geoff. If so it would more accurate to say that you are playing at 43.5
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05-20-2007 09:49 PM #5
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"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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05-20-2007 09:52 PM #6Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
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05-20-2007 09:54 PM #7
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Every club fitter and teaching pro I've spoken to says you should be gripping down a bit on every club. GP TV grips have two white lines on the cap of their grips. If those two lines can't be seen when the club is gripped, you are not gripping the club properly, or so I've been told."A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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05-20-2007 10:05 PM #8
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05-20-2007 10:22 PM #9
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It saves on glove wear as well.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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05-20-2007 10:22 PM #10
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Both of my drivers are at 44 inches. I prefer them that length. Then again, if shorter leads to more fairway hit maybe I should cut mine down to 42-43 inches
My opinions are my own, I do not follow others.
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05-25-2007 11:45 AM #11
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Two months ago, I cut my previous 44.5" driver down to 43.5". My accuracy has increased tenfold. And I'm bombing just as long if mot occasionally longer than before. This is a result of hitting the center of the clubface more consistently. My wrist to floor is 34", and honestly 43.5" seems just a tad on the short side. I'm building a new driver this weekend, and I'm going to have a go at 44".
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05-25-2007 03:18 PM #12
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When I was fitted by Don at Artisan, he was the first to suggest that I go to a 44" driver and although my current Big Dog is at 45" I am seriuosly thinking of cutting it dwon back to 44. My accuracy was better at that length.
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05-26-2007 12:22 PM #13
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05-27-2007 10:20 PM #14
42.5 inch driver
My new driver is 42.5 inches long. It is a 280 cc stainless steel Maltby Logic Lady, 12 degrees loft. My shaft is a True Temper Dynamic R/S, untipped.
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05-27-2007 10:24 PM #15
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05-28-2007 07:32 PM #16
Mine is 44.25 currently and i love it.
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05-29-2007 12:01 PM #17
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I play my thriver at 44", and the big stick at 47.5"
Yes, the thriver is rediculously more forgiving!
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05-29-2007 12:05 PM #18
Hi Geoff,
HOw long was the Cally X you sold me? I"m using that with great results for me. Apart from my last game I"ve been hitting it long and straight. I tried a shorter one with limited success.
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05-29-2007 02:36 PM #19
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05-29-2007 02:49 PM #20
My X-Speed is 45" but I choke down about an inch and the same goes with my Super Quad. I don't really see an issue with cutting a driver down one inch. In my opinion, you won't see much for distance loss if any. I know I didn't notice any from gripping down to not.
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05-29-2007 03:08 PM #21
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If you're going to cut off an inch (or any length for that matter), you have to pay attention to the either the swingweight or the MOI. You're going to grip down at least 0.5" to 1", even after the club has been shortened, so the amount you cut off is absolute. You'll be surprised at how much weight you'll have to add when you cut an inch off the shaft.
Most certainly I agree that the 1" (or whatever amount) reduction will not result in a noticeable distance loss. In fact, depending on your striking ability, you may gain distance on the average since you'll have better control, and therefore hit the center of the clubface on a more consistent basis.
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05-30-2007 01:57 AM #22
Geoff, I'm down to 303 grams total weight on my driver.
The club is now 46.5 inches and I'm both longer and straighter.
I think total weight is critical for many.
What is the total [dead] weight of your driver?Kind regards, Harry
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05-30-2007 07:13 AM #23
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I'm not really sure Harry, I never got it weighed. It definately feels lighter SW wise, that's for sure.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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05-30-2007 09:49 AM #24
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05-30-2007 12:03 PM #25
Mine is 44", 202 (949MC head) + 60 (shaft) + 48 (grip+tape) + 6 (hosel weight) = 316 gm.
If I changed to a Graffaloy Prolaunch 45 gm shaft and ignore SW (no hosel weight) I could save over 21 gm, and put the driver < 295 gm.
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05-30-2007 12:15 PM #26
I think my current one is as follows:
202 (525 head) + 55 (59g raw shaft at 40" assembled) + 65 (Grip + tape) + 5 (hosel weight) = 324.
I know I could save on the grip and hosel weight but 303 seemed pretty light.
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05-30-2007 01:01 PM #27
Grips can also make a difference,
- the Feel release grips I am currently trying are 63g
- my usual GP decade multicompound cord are 47
- I could use the GP dual durometer light at 39g (to get me below 290g)
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05-31-2007 01:32 AM #28
Hi jvincent
> PureFit DC Tour V.1 HT3 400cc High Loft, Asian Wt. head = 188 grams
[NOTE: This head is discontinued. If you can find stock most are 198 grams]
> Aldila ONE 65-R Mid Launch = 65 grams at full length
> Lamkin Crossline Dual Density [green] = 47 grams
Wt. of 3 components = 300 grams
> Ferrule, grip tape, club 46.5 inches long .............. Total Wt. 303 grams
Next I going to build a driver 47 inches long at 292 grams total weight [11 grams lighter]. Maybe I should cut off the bottom 2 inches of grip and get it down to 290 grams total weight . We actually did this once for my son's driver to get the wt. down. He is back using full length Lamkin Dual Density gripsKind regards, Harry
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05-31-2007 01:34 AM #29
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