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Im done with my Pnig G5, if anyone wants to trade their r7 425, or HT let me know because this thing is trash. Its face is so wide i cant even tee a ball high enough to make decent contact. And its light as a feather which throws control and feel down the drain. Really, im going back to a 400cc driver.. i might sacrifice some yardage but its well worth the consistency i'll get back.

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I love it... going back to a "small" 400 cc driver. That's a hoot. 400 cc isn't small by any stretch of the imagination. I still occasionally break out my old 1987 TaylorMade Tour Driver (43" TT DG - 8 degree)... I don't know what the volume is, but it's about the size of my current 5W. It looks more like a hybrid by today's standards. Yet I used to hit it as far as I do my Mizuno today.

It took me until about a year ago to find a big headed driver that I could play... it isn't just the size of the head, it's the weight and construction of the entire club that determines the feel. I always thought that the big ones were light too, but my Mizuno is a D2 swing weight, right where I like all my clubs to be.

Rick

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