SpartyMatt
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Is this club good for 18 hcp? Meaning forgiving. I am pretty solid with hybrids and only looking at the shorter 5 Hybrid. Thanks.
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I was around a 13/14 when I got my King Tec. Biggest benefit to me was the adjustability because adjusting the club was easier than adjusting my swing.Is this club good for 18 hcp? Meaning forgiving. I am pretty solid with hybrids and only looking at the shorter 5 Hybrid. Thanks.
Thanks. That's about my driver distance lol.I was around a 13/14 when I got my King Tec. Biggest benefit to me was the adjustability because adjusting the club was easier than adjusting my swing.
I find it pretty forgiving as the adjustability let's me deliver pretty well. That said, I think it takes a little bit of speed to unlock. Not a lot, but if you are struggling to knock your driver out past 200/215 it might not be the best for you.
I believe @Wonger is around your handicap level and plays the newer King Tec hybrids
Honestly at the 5 hybrid I think there is a lot of speed in that head and the loft you should be able to elevate pretty well.Thanks. That's about my driver distance lol.
I am right around your handicap and play both the 3 and 5 king tec hybrid. I love them for the forgiveness and adjustability. Being able to move weights around the head is awesome to adjust the club for a ball flight that suits you. I will use the 5hy for long approaches 190-200ish.Thanks. That's about my driver distance lol.
I was right around your handicap when I got my King Tec hybrids in 2022. Truth be told, I had struggled previously with hybrids but less so than fw woods that’s why I leaned towards these.Is this club good for 18 hcp? Meaning forgiving. I am pretty solid with hybrids and only looking at the shorter 5 Hybrid. Thanks.
Yeah pga superstore doesn't have as a demo. Hit my radspeed 5 about 165 yards.Honestly at the 5 hybrid I think there is a lot of speed in that head and the loft you should be able to elevate pretty well.
Any chance you have to hit them? Or at least the newer version if you are eying the prior model which this thread talks about?
So you have a RadSpeed? What are you hoping the king Tec will do that that one doesn’t?Yeah pga superstore doesn't have as a demo. Hit my radspeed 5 about 165 yards.
A little more distance and maybe accuracy with ability to adjust. It needs to glide through light rough fairly well. Also I just gave the RadSpeed to my brother so have to buy.So you have a RadSpeed? What are you hoping the king Tec will do that that one doesn’t?
I am higher than your handicap and my Tecs are my favorite clubs. Great out of the longer stuff. I like the idea of being able to adjust them as I get better and more consistentA little more distance and maybe accuracy with ability to adjust. It needs to glide through light rough fairly well. Also I just gave the RadSpeed to my brother so have to buy.
That's awesome. I should be able to get the 5 high enough. I did hit a TSR1 titliest quite far I'm just leary of dispersion with super lightweight clubs. Plus the king tec has a lot of set up options.I am higher than your handicap and my Tecs are my favorite clubs. Great out of the longer stuff. I like the idea of being able to adjust them as I get better and more consistent
Yeah I’ve had no problem elevating the 3 or 4That's awesome. I should be able to get the 5 high enough. I did hit a TSR1 titliest quite far I'm just leary of dispersion with super lightweight clubs. Plus the king tec has a lot of set up options.
I'm a 20 hcp, and the King Tec 4h has been my absolute favourite club this year. It's straight, handles any lie like a champ and I'd take it to a prom if I ever needed to attend.Is this club good for 18 hcp? Meaning forgiving. I am pretty solid with hybrids and only looking at the shorter 5 Hybrid. Thanks.
Curious is toe weighting more fade bias and heel more draw? Or the opposite? I never adjusted screws on a driver just go straight.I'm a 20 hcp, and the King Tec 4h has been my absolute favourite club this year. It's straight, handles any lie like a champ and I'd take it to a prom if I ever needed to attend.
Simply said, the adjustability makes it really easy to adjust to your swing. I have the heavy weights at the back and toe.
That’s correct. Typically adding weight in the toe makes a club more fade biased. The added weight in the toe slows down how quickly the face can close.Curious is toe weighting more fade bias and heel more draw? Or the opposite? I never adjusted screws on a driver just go straight.
Correct. I did that to counter my tendency to hook hybrids. The heavy weight in the back makes it a bit more stable too, so that also counters the tendency to close the face quickly.Curious is toe weighting more fade bias and heel more draw? Or the opposite? I never adjusted screws on a driver just go straight.
So good right?@jtubb17 let me test his King Tec 3 & 4 hybrids, and I was impressed. They're easy to hit, offer increased distance without much effort, and greatly improved my game. Today, using only the hybrids off the tee on a challenging course, I improved by 8 shots.
YES!! I was sad when he left with them lol…I need those in my bag!!So good right?
Don’t give him any ideas. I let him use my 3 & 4 again today. He dropped a ball on the tee box of a narrow downhill par 4. No tee, walks up and hits an absolute laser right down the middle. 269 yards!
Sounds like instead @Time4aBeer it’s @Time4aKingTecDon’t give him any ideas. I let him use my 3 & 4 again today. He dropped a ball on the tee box of a narrow downhill par 4. No tee, walks up and hits an absolute laser right down the middle. 269 yards!
You are only borrowing those @Time4aBeer