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I am replacing my FT-3 driver with a V2 this year.

Almost by chance, I have hit a G5 on two separate occasions, and I have to say, I am really impressed with how easy this club is to hit. One of the clubs had an NV-65 and the other had a Speeder 686. Both hit the ball extremely straight and very long. I have never really considered owning a Ping driver until recently.

I have owned several Taylor drivers in the past. I have hit the TM Burner TP which I like.

Prior to hitting the G5, I was considering the SuperQuad. Could anyone comment on the G5 and SuperQuad in terms of similarity, forgiveness, etc., or just general experience???
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Even though the Ping isn't bad, I'd reccomend the superquad. It's nice being able to tweak ballflight for course conditions. Have you tried it out yet?

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Id say go w/ the G5. Personally i HATE the superquad.

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Hybrids: Rescue 09 19, 22 w/ fujikara fit on stiff
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I have a superquad with a nv-65 in it and i really like it, it is very forgiving and easy to hit. The black face looks awesome and you can actually see the impact mark on the face so you know exactly where you hit it (you can rub it off easily with your towel). never hit the G5 though. I have hit a G10 and didnt like it as much.

R7 SuperQuad 10.5 Aldila nv 65-s
Burner 15 UST proforce V2
Pro Gold Tour Prototype 23 Matrix Ozik
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I like my G5, but I can honestly say I'm looking at some of the newer designs. For a traditional headshape the G5 is very forgiving both off the toe and the heel. It must have a lot of roll on the face. The reason I say this, is that shots high on the face absolutely baloon. I know that is bound to happen with high hits, especially since mine is a 12*. The face on this club, as you may have noticed, is quite tall. I would not recommend it to a player that likes to tee the ball down.

I've always liked the look of the G5s. The fact that the face is dead square, even in the higher lofts, was a major selling point for me. Mine has a v2 stiff shaft that has been tip cut 1". I know that seems odd, it wasn't really the plan. But my only problem with the G5 is the extra shaft length. They claim the factory spec is 45 3/4" but after removing 1" mine measures 44" down the shaft. I think they measure to the center of the face at the factory. Regardless, after shortening the shaft I'm hitting the center more often. I just had to put a ton of lead tape on.

I would say that my G5 hits relatively low for it's loft, but undoubtedly a lot of that is due to the super stiff shaft. I hit it side by side recently with a 9* Cobra LD F speed in regular flex stock shaft. My 12* G5 carried about the same distance but on a much lower trajectory. The Cobra was hitting rain makers with a lot more hang time. I don't get maximum carry with my setup, but the head seems very consistant. It also has a ton of feel, I know exactly where on the face I hit without looking. I probably loose 10 yards of carry with my setup. But man does it ever run for hell! It usually takes a 15-20 yard kick and then runs about 20 yards more.

Anyway, that's my experience with the G5. Good Luck!
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I have owned both

G5- Descent preformance but had a TERRIBLE feel on impact, thats why I traded it in

Super Quad- Sweet feel, straight, good ball flight, and I am still mad at my self for selling it. :(

Burner 10.5* driver
Burner 3 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Burner 5 wood GD Pershing Shaft
Tour Burner irons
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Thanks for the comment. I have not hit the SuperQuad. I have hit the TP Burner and I like the way the ball comes off the face. The Ping G5 just seems to be really consistent. It would be easy to overthink the obvious...if the G5 works, why look for something else???
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