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  1. Okay thank you for the advice! I will just wait and check back.
  2. I was just wondering if someone could explain how to show what clubs are in your bag?
  3. It all depends go to a launch monitor because with the RBZ clubs when you adjust the loft you also adjust the face angle. So i would go and try the 3 out first and you can see if that is the right distance for you. Also if you tend to draw or fade a hybrid you can get the 2 or 3 and change them to what fits you best. Making the loft higher should make you draw the ball and lowering the degrees should make you fade it more.
  4. Yes that is true but you can also get the exact same thing it would just have an upcharge. But they are still pretty similar just a little bit different torque and spin but pretty similar.
  5. That is another good shaft. I personally believe that the rip alpha spins a little bit less than the matrix. You said you didn't really want to drop the money but give the diamana ahina a try. I spin the ball to much and play an x flex also and when i do buy a new driver that is what i probably will put in.
  6. did you try the callaway razr fit extreme? I believe that that exact shaft is no upcharge through them. If you are looking for the bigger head go with the 10.5* also because it is already a low spinning driver but the 460 head will give you more forgiveness than the 420cc ( i think) in the 9.5* and 8.5*.
  7. Did you go to Lincoln or SI? Nice all the way from Pacifica to Santa Clara today. I love all the courses around here even the ones that are not always in good shape such as sharp park.
  8. Check http://valueguide.pga.com/ you can see what the trade in value at a golf store would be and you can also see what the last one sold for on ebay.
  9. Shortening makes them more flat. I was recently getting fit for Ping i20's and the rep for Ping said that I should either go std length and red dot (.75* flat) or I could go 1/2 inch short and black dot (std lie). The shortening of the club 1/2 inch changes the lie angle by .75 degrees at least on my pings. It also changes the swingweight.
  10. So we you can have someone cut the clubs down but depending on how much you do have them cut the weight of the club changes. I suggest not cutting clubs really more than 1/2 or at most 1 inch. But since you are just beginning it probably is not a huge deal and you can do that to save money and then buy a pre cut down set if you like the sport.
  11. I actually sell golf shoes and the only other way to tighten your laces is too....... tie them. I have a pair of the FJ's with the boa's (I have like 7 pairs of golf shoes) and the FJ's are my favorite. I would recommend buying a pair.
  12. It changes both because there are two different settings. I am not sure what one does what but either the letters or the numbers change the loft and the other one changes the face angle. Use http://www.titleist.com/golf-clubs/913-performance-guide/ .
  13. The thing with trackman is that you need to look at the carry distance because the 7 iron is not going to roll as much as they do on the monitor.
  14. I don't know if I want to give advice to a knicks fan... Go WARRIORS! But since you are around a 20 handicap I would not reccomend a 3wd. Try a 4wd, it will be a lot easier to get it up in the air and will most likely go further for you. The rocketballz 3wd was already low launching and a 4wd would just help a little. Other than that all I would add would be a sandwedge. If you like the feel of the rocketballz you can get a rocketballz sandwedge also. Good luck getting back into the game.
  15. Thank you for the advice! I am just wondering because I am launching the ball to high because of the lite shaft. But thank you for the great advice.
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