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most of what crey is saying is true. most standard models actually come 1* closed and almost all tour models come 1* open because most low hcp players have taught themselves to miss with a hook if their going to miss. taylormade is a great company but they use the same club heads for the TP and regualr models just so you know. the only difference is in the shaft and the TP shafts aren't all that different considering you can buy non-tp shafts that are almost the exact same for $100 less.

So if you have a hand me down with square or open face, with a stiff shaft and low torque, you can just start calling yourself Mr. Banana Slices

Seriously, there is much more to a driver than loft and shaft "stiffness". The shaft is an integral part of this machine. In essence, the stiffer you go, the more tendency to slice that you will have. As Cody West stated, Pro's tend to hook, the stiffer shafts aid in correcting this.
It's the indian, not the arrow! But it sure is nice to have good arrows!!!!!

Driver : r7 Limited 9.5* Matrix Ozik X-Con 5.5 (Reg) | Fairway: 906F4 15.5* (Reg) | Hybrids: DWS Baffler 3/R 20* (Reg) & Baffler Rail H 4-H 22* (Reg) | Irons: AP1 5-G (Reg) | Wedges: SW - SM56-10 & LW - SM60-04 | Putter:.....

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