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Hi, 

I'm gonna buy a Cobra F9 driver and have decided to go with the Hzrdus black 6.5. And now I'm deciding on 65g or 75g. Because of reasons I cant try this in a trackman.

A little background:

7 iron in trackman 96-98mph.

Used to play Diamana Ahina 65g. 

Tried Hzrdus Yellow in my current driver, and it cant handle my swing - it was a bad choice. Hook it a lot.

The 65gram should be an great choice I think, but does anyone think I could benefit from the 75g? Like added accuracy etc. And could the torque hurt me in some way?

Driver: Cobra F9 Speedback 9*, Hzrdus Black 6.5 44.5"
Fairway: Cobra F9, 14.5*, Hzrdus Smoke 6.5
Irons: Cobra F8 4, KBS C-Taper X. Cobra 2019 Forged cb/mb 4-Pw, KBS C-Taper X 
Wedges: Cobra King Black 50* & 58*, KBS C-Taper S+
Putter: Taylor Made Ghost Spider S
Ball: Bridgestone B330-S

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14 hours ago, SimonAgren said:

The 65gram should be an great choice I think, but does anyone think I could benefit from the 75g? Like added accuracy etc. And could the torque hurt me in some way?

You shouldn’t see that much difference. A heavier club might give you a bit more awareness of the club in the swing. 

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14 hours ago, saevel25 said:

You shouldn’t see that much difference. A heavier club might give you a bit more awareness of the club in the swing. 

Yeah.

I decided to go with a 65gram shaft and 44.5 lenght (tour lenght). Looked like better accuracy 🙂 

Driver: Cobra F9 Speedback 9*, Hzrdus Black 6.5 44.5"
Fairway: Cobra F9, 14.5*, Hzrdus Smoke 6.5
Irons: Cobra F8 4, KBS C-Taper X. Cobra 2019 Forged cb/mb 4-Pw, KBS C-Taper X 
Wedges: Cobra King Black 50* & 58*, KBS C-Taper S+
Putter: Taylor Made Ghost Spider S
Ball: Bridgestone B330-S

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