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I posted a few days ago asking about Tour Edge and PXG. 

Finally pulled em all out and got fitted minus the PXG. Went yesterday hit the Tour Edge Exotic C721 and Cobra. 

Today…..Epic, TSi2, Sim2 and XXIO. 
 

Loft changes, head changes, shaft changes, head speed better then I thought. About 200+ balls later the winner is…

 

Titleist TSi2, 9 degree regular shaft. 
 

Dispersion was tighter, it jumped off the face better, love the sound and feel, when I got a hold of a few….with a 95-100 head speed I was throwing 240 carry.
 

Sim hit it farther by 10-20 but I could not control it as well. 

The others….just meh for me. Great clubs but….meh

These are opinions of my own and my swing. In no way am I a shill for the company…heck I use Taylor Made R9 irons , Rawlings putter and still have my 5 and 7 wood knock offs that are about 15 years old. So you know what I am getting next!!!!

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18 minutes ago, Sapper said:

Sim hit it farther by 10-20 but I could not control it as well. 

 

Did you try multiple shafts and configurations? Odd that you would give up that much distance.

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2 hours ago, phillyk said:

Did you try multiple shafts and configurations? Odd that you would give up that much distance.

 With all the manufacturers we tried multiple configurations to give them all a fair chance. 
 

I guess I should have clarified that the SIM was not 10-20 longer on average. I got a hold of a few that were smashers. To be fair I hit the TSi within 5-10 when I got a hold of it hitting that driver. I will give up that 5 all day when I can keep it on the fairway more often. 
 

 


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12 hours ago, Sapper said:

I posted a few days ago asking about Tour Edge and PXG. 

Finally pulled em all out and got fitted minus the PXG. Went yesterday hit the Tour Edge Exotic C721 and Cobra. 

Today…..Epic, TSi2, Sim2 and XXIO. 
 

Loft changes, head changes, shaft changes, head speed better then I thought. About 200+ balls later the winner is…

 

Titleist TSi2, 9 degree regular shaft. 
 

Dispersion was tighter, it jumped off the face better, love the sound and feel, when I got a hold of a few….with a 95-100 head speed I was throwing 240 carry.
 

Sim hit it farther by 10-20 but I could not control it as well. 

The others….just meh for me. Great clubs but….meh

These are opinions of my own and my swing. In no way am I a shill for the company…heck I use Taylor Made R9 irons , Rawlings putter and still have my 5 and 7 wood knock offs that are about 15 years old. So you know what I am getting next!!!!

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I currently play the TSi2 10 with Project X Smoke Black 5.5 shaft. I picked up a used PX SB RDX version in 6.0 to play with this winter. I really like the sound and feel.

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Yep, me again. So happy with this purchase. I have never seen this distance. Granted I had a old, really old driver. But even when I got a hold of it I would get maybe 225, downhill, wind at my back, a tight cut fairway…..I think you catch my drift. 

I have a driving range about 30 minutes from me that has a shot tracker. It was raining, has been raining so….this is what I get. Even miss hits are getting me 225. 

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21 minutes ago, Sapper said:

Yep, me again.

Please use existing topics, particularly when they only have four posts in them. 🙂

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