CharlieMoy
Well-known member
Was there a big gap in distance for the ones you actually did hit well?
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The guys really liked the raw look and I think the finished product will be even better.
Hard to imagine it looking much better. I really like the looks of it.
It worked fine for what it was. The regular production grip will be better I have a feeling.
I know one demo day that will have one out there next spring.
The first few I choked up by an inch or so, so it seemed similar to the SuperFast 2.0. Once I gauged the feel of the club and shaft, I went for it. The first 2 were pretty good. The second few were not so good.
The big question is, how did the control of the club feel? Even though you had some miss-hits did it feel like you couldn't control the club?
"Long Tom" reminds me of some type of junior-high locker room talk. Perhaps they are going for a "machismo" marketing strategy! If so, I like it!
thats just creepy lol. I believe I saw on their twitter Tom is their R&D guy
Well lucky him to get a club named after him!
Hopefully JB can confirm but like I said I think I saw that on twitter
Just caught up on this thread. What a crazy club. I don't mind the raw finish but I don't like it. Thanks for the video and picture.
JB - I could not stand how light the TM SF 2.0 is, how is this driver's weight in comparison? Did the "foam" grip give you any issues?
Its pretty light.
The foam grip is merely on the RAW version prototype we got and will not be the production grip.
Thanks. On good shots was it longer than your current driver (distance wise)?
You lost me at high and right. Oh yeah and at Cobra.
TC has already purchased 3 of these bad boys.
You couldn't give me this driver. Sounds like it's not that good.
Im shocked at how many people are so against the name and never said a word about "Big Bertha"
Im shocked at how many people are so against the name and never said a word about "Big Bertha"