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I know now that store!! Sounds like they put too little epoxy on the tip at the factory! golf mart could re glue no problem, just make sure they lightly sand tip and use adaptor epoxy. Not a big deal.
The one thing I noticed is my white tie shaft says Cobra Max on it. Leads me to believe Cobra only uses one shaft for all of their White Tie sales or Golf Mart pulled a fast one on me and took one off a Cobra Max driver since it's their stock shaft...
The one thing I noticed is my white tie shaft says Cobra Max on it. Leads me to believe Cobra only uses one shaft for all of their White Tie sales or Golf Mart pulled a fast one on me and took one off a Cobra Max driver since it's their stock shaft...
He's right. Checked my shaft and it doesn't say "Cobra Max" on it.THAT IS WRONG!!!! TAKE IT BACK. Golf mart must did a switch the cobra max shaft does not even have an adaptor on it. I never buy nothing from them except balls.
Yours also has the red tie in it and not the white tie. Cobra legitimately could have installed the white tie from that max into the adapter for the order, its not that outlandish to have happened.He's right. Checked my shaft and it doesn't say "Cobra Max" on it.
Yep, you're right. My bad!Yours also has the red tie in it and not the white tie. Cobra legitimately could have installed the white tie from that max into the adapter for the order, its not that outlandish to have happened.
Either way, a re-epoxy and you'll be ready to go.
Yours also has the red tie in it and not the white tie. Cobra legitimately could have installed the white tie from that max into the adapter for the order, its not that outlandish to have happened.
Either way, a re-epoxy and you'll be ready to go.
I had no problems hitting a fade during review.Can you still put an intentional fade on it? if needed? Seems to me that the head sits a little on the closed side.
Thanks Jman. Nice to hear. Have only tested this club indoors on a sim so far with some sweet results. Hopefully spring arrives soon so I can demo this club on the range/course.I had no problems hitting a fade during review.
Not a problem to hit a cut/fade.Can you still put an intentional fade on it? if needed? Seems to me that the head sits a little on the closed side.
Haven't even thought of trying that. Using the 10.5 deg setting after playing 9.5 for the last 6 years. With the 10.5 loft and the weight forward, I'm hitting a straight ball with a slightly lower launch angle than the previous 9.5 deg lofted drivers and slightly longer, 225 yds. with 85 mph driver club head speed. I ain't touchin a dam thing....................love it the way it is playing.Has anyone tried taking the lighter 3-gram weight out of the sole?
If so; does that change the performance/feel of the club?
I've read that the 3 gram "weight" was put there for aesthetic reasons and the club was designed to simply be played with only the heavier weight. To whit, I don't even have the 3 gram weight and I'm not worried about it.Has anyone tried taking the lighter 3-gram weight out of the sole?
If so; does that change the performance/feel of the club?
I've read that the 3 gram "weight" was put there for aesthetic reasons and the club was designed to simply be played with only the heavier weight. To whit, I don't even have the 3 gram weight and I'm not worried about it.
I love the F6+ but I don't remember the store having an F6 to demo. Would be very interested in giving one a go though.