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hey guys,

I'm using a Cobra HS9 driver and some crap Wilson prostaff multimetal irons at the moment and lately (past few months) I've noticed that the offset on my clubs is bothering the hell out of me. Particularly the HS9. I understand that the offset actually benefits most golfers who have a natural tendency to slice the ball.

Well, that used to be the case for me, but I've now developed a nasty hook on mishits instead of a slice and i'm 99.9% postive that this excessive offset is 75% of the problem It is just starting to feel unnatural and strange to me when i address the ball and i feel that i have to compensate for the embedded alignment of the club and it is killing my game at the moment.

I tried my friend's Callaway Big Bertha 460 today that has less offset than my HS9 and i notice it immediately when i address the ball. Not only that, i crushed it with that club almost everytime i used it.

So my question is, short of tour drivers and irons, which drivers and mid-game improvement irons have minimal offset?

R7 Superquad 10.5* REAX regular flex shaft
FT 5 wood
675XC forged irons 3-PW, True Temper DG SL stiff(S300) shafts
55* BeCu sandwedge
e6+ balls or ProV1
Cougar X-cat putter (odyssey 2-ball rip-off)

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Go to www.tgw.com . Click on "Product Tour" on practically any of their clubs and you can see some decent pics taken from different angles - including address. Also, a lot of the companies will list the actual offset distance of their irons on their website.
Callaway FT-9 Tour I-mix 9.5° Driver (Fujikura Zcom Pro 65 stiff)
Mizuno F-50 15° 3w (Exsar FS2 stiff)
Bridgestone J36 19° Hybrid (Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff)
Adams Idea Pro 23° Hybrid (Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff)
Adams Idea Pro Forged 5-pw Irons (DG Black Gold stiff)Nike SV Tour Black Satin...

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not an easy task... TM TP versions are a good choice but a massive hit on the wallet. Browse ebay and keep your eyes posted for some deals, they pop up every now and then

I picked up my r7425 TP for around 200, factory sealed and confirmed with the manufacturer

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904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
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Posted
not an easy task... TM TP versions are a good choice but a massive hit on the wallet. Browse ebay and keep your eyes posted for some deals, they pop up every now and then

Agreed. The square face played a big role in my deciding to get my R5 TP. I got mine off ebay factory sealed etc. as well.

909 D2 8.5° Fubuki Tour 73x
975f 14.5° DG R300
909H 19° AXIVCore Tour Red 85x
690.mb 3-pw DG S300
Z TP 52° and 56° Studio Select Newport 2 34"


Posted
hey guys,

So is that to say your good hits are draws or are they straight or fades?

Drivers don't generally have offset, some do, but rather they have open, neutral or closed face angles. The BB 460 has a 1deg closed face angle, to give you an idea most TM drivers are somewhere around 2-3deg closed. If your mishits are near the toe and you have a nasty hook, thats part swing flaw and part what the club is built to do. The club has what they call the gear effect, which if a ball is hit out towards the toe the ball spins in a counter clockwise rotation (for right handers) causing the ball to curve from the right and back into the middle. You hit the ball near the heel of the club and the ball will spin in a clockwise rotation. I would just be carefull with going with neutral or open faced drivers, you really need to go hit a bunch of drives and see which on works best.

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So is that to say your good hits are draws or are they straight or fades?

Good points that you bring up that i forgot to mention.

My good shots are mostly draws, with some straight thrown into the mix. My mishits are near the toe with a nasty hook like you mentioned. I know that my swing is certainly the main culprit, but I know closed faced drivers aren't helping the problem either. Yesterday, like i mentioned, i used both the HS9 and BB460 drivers. Any mishit i had on the HS9 was much more exaggerated than with the BB460. I know that the BB460 has less closed angle than my HS9, and now that i know it is only 1 degree, I want to test other drivers that are in a 0-1 degree range. I've been wanting to test minimally closed angled drivers for some time now, but before i do, do you know of any off hand? I've checked manufacturers websites and most don't have this information. Thanks for the info, Tom
R7 Superquad 10.5* REAX regular flex shaft
FT 5 wood
675XC forged irons 3-PW, True Temper DG SL stiff(S300) shafts
55* BeCu sandwedge
e6+ balls or ProV1
Cougar X-cat putter (odyssey 2-ball rip-off)

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