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The question remains though, is distance everything? Marketing says so, but I'll give up a few yards for accuracy. Accuracy is everything.
But they dont have to be exclusive to one another.
The question remains though, is distance everything? Marketing says so, but I'll give up a few yards for accuracy. Accuracy is everything.
I hear you, but like you said, there is always doubt. Seeing the r11 outperform the 2.0 is a little eye opening. But it is what it is.
Exactly. Plus I don't care if the 8 iron in my hand has a 7 irons loft, in my head I'm feeling more confident in hitting the 8 over 7.
I really wish Cleveland brand wasn't..well..Cleveland brand!!! I would have zero confidence swinging a Cleveland club every day (with the exception of the Mashie). But see, I just pretend that the Mashie isn't made by Cleveland - it's made by Mashie!!!
I really wish Cleveland brand wasn't..well..Cleveland brand!!! I would have zero confidence swinging a Cleveland club every day (with the exception of the Mashie). But see, I just pretend that the Mashie isn't made by Cleveland - it's made by Mashie!!!
But how did the SL290 and TL310 do versus the other drivers? Weighing 25 grams less than most standard drivers with 39g shaft it shouldn't really be a surprise being longer due to faster head/ball speed.
The 39 series does not weight 39 grams.
What do they weigh?
Why is that? Cleveland makes great clubs, and is one of the best OEM's today.
This is a question for anyone that has hit the FL 3 wood...anyone know why Cleveland put a lighter shaft in the 3 wood then the TL 310 driver? I usually play my 3 woods around 10 grams heavier and have never played a lighter shaft and I'm curious to everyone's thoughts.
To achieve the right balance between head, shaft and grip.