![]() It is by far the best driver I have ever hit, it may not go as far but it is very forgiving and will reward you with straight respectful distance shots over and over again. When I first bought it I wasn't sure if I was going to like it, because it's not as big or tall as the newer drivers out, but after a few practice balls on the range I immediately fell in love with it. Until I bought my 360 Ti driver this was my #1. I simply tell her, "it's not like they're going to go bad." One thing I can't do since I purchased them is blame my game on the clubs. It's funny that when I don't play golf for awhile she'll say why did you spend so much money on a set of golf clubs and not use them all of the time. All are steel shafts, I keep each of them covered when not in use so when I pass into the next world and the wife sells them it'll be like an almost brand new set, all even have new grips. I have a full set of Taylor made clubs, Firesole 3 wood and full set of LCG irons and will never need another. ![]() Can't hit it as far but consistancy and accuracy is the the name of the game. Took that money and added a bit, $50 I think, and bought the Super Steel 8.5 degree. Hated it and sold to a friend for $150, was glad to get something for it. ![]() When I hit it straight it went far but that was the problem, not consistantly straight. In the late 90's I purchased a TiBubble 2 driver for about $300 (graphite shaft).
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