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The standard head with the Riptide shaft was amazing for me today. Truly amazing - I’ve had a great year driving the ball compared to my historical stats. I’m excited to see where this takes me for a full year.
Nice! What’s your normal SS?More of the same with this driver. I only hit 9 fairways, but the ones missed were playable and only one OB (operator error). Nice easy move through the ball and the distance is there.
this was my best drive of the day. It ended on the first cut, but playable. Safe to say the Max isn’t going anywhere
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Nice! What’s your normal SS?
regardless, I enjoyed the sound and think this will stay in the bag for a while as if I can worry more about missing on one side I have a chance to be less terrible.
Feedback you have here kind of mirrors my thoughts to a T.
Yeah, if this is close to the distance of the EF SZ and can limit my right miss I will be happy. I think it will end up being longer because more face closure for me will mean less spin and more ball speed. Even fractionally that will add up... but that is all just a guess at this point.
Sounds like a good first outing. It won't take you you long to adjust aim points knowing the right side really isn't in play anymore. It will go right on bad swings but nothing can be done about that, thats the indian not the arrow.got the max in Friday, hit 2 drives with it on the range then played with it for our first tournament round in 3 months. Tough to get much info in the way of distance as we were playing in heavy wind that was not in the normal direction.
couple things I can say with confidence: 3g lighter head weight than EF SZ, not surprising since it is the GI model and the SZ is usually for higher swing speed players. I have some weights on order but I don't think 3g is enought for me to notice.
With the heavy weight in the heel this thing does not want to go right. My usual miss is right, but I only missed 2 drives right and there is not a club on this planet that could have gotten them in the fairway. I missed several drives left, which I think was a combination of a) my normal swing path with a clubface that actually closes and b) because I miss right I am more left so I may have hit it dead straight but left.
regardless, I enjoyed the sound and think this will stay in the bag for a while as if I can worry more about missing on one side I have a chance to be less terrible.
Similar thoughts to me. That weight in the heel caused me to be more left than I wanted so I kept the heavy back and it still wants to go straight. Bad swings are bad swings, but this thing is a tight fade or a straight tee shotgot the max in Friday, hit 2 drives with it on the range then played with it for our first tournament round in 3 months. Tough to get much info in the way of distance as we were playing in heavy wind that was not in the normal direction.
couple things I can say with confidence: 3g lighter head weight than EF SZ, not surprising since it is the GI model and the SZ is usually for higher swing speed players. I have some weights on order but I don't think 3g is enought for me to notice.
With the heavy weight in the heel this thing does not want to go right. My usual miss is right, but I only missed 2 drives right and there is not a club on this planet that could have gotten them in the fairway. I missed several drives left, which I think was a combination of a) my normal swing path with a clubface that actually closes and b) because I miss right I am more left so I may have hit it dead straight but left.
regardless, I enjoyed the sound and think this will stay in the bag for a while as if I can worry more about missing on one side I have a chance to be less terrible.
well if I can get straight shots or just a little fade I'll definitely take that stuffSimilar thoughts to me. That weight in the heel caused me to be more left than I wanted so I kept the heavy back and it still wants to go straight. Bad swings are bad swings, but this thing is a tight fade or a straight tee shot
Choke up. Its the easiest and quickest way to fix it. JMOSo I got out last night and ended up playing 9 holes enchante 43 which is good for me cuz I've only played four times this year. but I was able to try this driving out and I didn't do so hot with it. after talking to my buddy Derek I think I figured out what my issue is. my last driver was 44 1/2 or 45 in Long. so next time I'm play I'm going to have to choke up on the club to get about the distance I'm used to. does everybody preferred to choke up or would you go and get the shaft cut and get weight figured for it?
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I had another good driving day with the max/attas 7s combo. I hit 8 fairways, and most of my misses were very playable. the max is super forgiving, i'm just waiting to see the distance I've had with other drivers in the past. i'm definitely not giving the driver much to work with, and conditions right now are very wet so my distances are probably limited to mostly carry, but based on prior year numbers in arccos i'm still about 17 yards short of where I was with my previous gamer. with my short game troubles, I need to have the shortest possible club for my approach shot if I have any hope of scoring decently.
I only had that club for about a week because of the short distance. I honestly only thought it was forgiving because my shots were so much shorter in distance it kept me out of trouble.