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I love that Cleveland has a line out there right now for guys like me. It's refreshing to see that they are really trying to get clubs out there that can make the game a little easier and more fun. This is an amazing looking driver and to say that I can't wait to hit it would be a huge understatement.
Let's say you snag up this driver, then your golf game evolves (like i believe it will), do you think a driver like this can be a hindrance? I mean, what if, as you mature as a golfer, you pick up clubhead speed, does a driver like this keep you from utilizing that (b/c deep down, you know it's ideal for sub 100 mph swing speeds)?
It could be different for you though, I mean, as a THP tester, chances are you'll have another driver in the bag year in and year out, but what about the guy out there who's like you, and he spends $399 on a driver that he could "out grow". Thoughts?
Let's say you snag up this driver, then your golf game evolves (like i believe it will), do you think a driver like this can be a hindrance? I mean, what if, as you mature as a golfer, you pick up clubhead speed, does a driver like this keep you from utilizing that (b/c deep down, you know it's ideal for sub 100 mph swing speeds)?
It could be different for you though, I mean, as a THP tester, chances are you'll have another driver in the bag year in and year out, but what about the guy out there who's like you, and he spends $399 on a driver that he could "out grow". Thoughts?
Let's say you snag up this driver, then your golf game evolves (like i believe it will), do you think a driver like this can be a hindrance? I mean, what if, as you mature as a golfer, you pick up clubhead speed, does a driver like this keep you from utilizing that (b/c deep down, you know it's ideal for sub 100 mph swing speeds)?
It could be different for you though, I mean, as a THP tester, chances are you'll have another driver in the bag year in and year out, but what about the guy out there who's like you, and he spends $399 on a driver that he could "out grow". Thoughts?
TC - you thinking this would be better suited for the golfer that is perhaps older and knows there is no way his swing speed or tempo will increase and "outgrow" the driver?
I could definitely see hitting it really well and then wanting more and pushing it too far where the results are not as good. Guess that is when the tempo swing thought has to go back on my wrist.
Question wasnt meant for me, but going to throw in my .02 here.
I could see the possibility of "outgrowing" this driver, especially for folks like us Cookie that are mid-cappers that are working to improve our game. For me, right now with my Superfast, to keep myself in play off the tee I feel that I have to slow my swing down a bit and keep my tempo under control for good results. When I try to swing stronger/harder, I get a bit out of control and there is no way to tell where my tee shot will go.
Having hit the Black Driver and having seen good results, I dont feel that I was slowing myself significantly, but rather just making sure my swing was fluid from take-away to follow through. I did feel that I was able to swing a bit faster than I am with my Superfast and still keep the ball straight, as well as added distance.
I may be in the minority here, but I dont think I would mind grabbing a new driver for a year, especially if it helps me lower my scores, but also helps me learn to keep my swing and tempo under control, that way when I move on to a new driver, my swing is more consistent and I can have continued success.
So this driver is for old people?
So this driver is for old people?