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Does anyone have the MacGregor 435 NVG Driver? Should I get a newer driver?


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Hello,

I have this driver, and have had it for a year. Last year it was actually one of my straightest and most consistent clubs. Now I can hit every single iron and wood straight when the time comes, except this. It seems to start far left and low, and "snap" slice? I dont understand. Is it time to get a new driver, one that goes farther and is more forgiving? I demoed a Razr fit driver, and it still did it but it went straighter and like 25 yards further so I dont know. Any ideas? Also, know any great drivers for under $100? Im cheap :P
Thanks so much and may god bless you all? ^_^

In My Bag..

 

Driver: Taylormade Superfast 9.5* Stiff Shaft
3 Wood: Taylormade Burner 2009 15* Stiff GraphiteShaft
5 Wood: Powerbilt Oversized 21* Stiff Steel Shaft
3-PW Irons: Cleveland 588 Forged MB Irons with Stiff Shaft
SW: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled 2009 56* wedge with 14* of bounce, Stiff Steel Shaft

LW: N/A yet
Putter: Taylormade Monte Carlo 7 -34" with Superstroke 3.0 Slim grip
Ball: Titleist NXT Tour


Posted

Welcome to the wonderful world of golf, where one day you could hit a 1-iron 5-ft from the pin and the next day can't get it 5 ft of the ground lol. Sounds like a swing issue which the gurus could help you with. As far as I'm concerned, if you hit it straight and in the fairway, keep using it until it breaks, if it hasn't already. Just try and figure out what you are doing wrong, and try to correct it.


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