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I have the Nike Dymo 2 with stock shaft and 10.5 I can hit it straight every other week. But i have developed a mean hook/pull hook with it. I have noticed it has a closed face. And i find myself trying to correct that at address with my grip for eye pleasing reasons. This cannot be helping my swing. Im considering picking up a driver that is square at address.

My eyes are locked on a Nike Dymo 9.5 , Cleveland Hibore XLS 9.5 (new for 100bucks), or Cleveland Monster Hibore XLS 8.5 (red shaft which i hear has a higher ball flight, reason for considering lower loft)

Has anybody gone back and forth between these drivers? What was distance and forgiveness differences between the 2?

Few things to point out:

-Im pretty accurate with my 3wood and 5 wood which are crappy dunlop woods, and are square face, which leads me to believe a square face is better for me. (Sq2 3 wood, and sumo 2 hybrid will be here tommorow).

-I have worked out alot of my hook problems with turning my hips better, so my hands are not ahead of my body and it has me hitting my fairway woods dead stright, or with a very very very slight left to right. But my driver, not so much.

Primary Bag  | PING G410+ 9deg | Titleist 917F 16.5deg | TM rescue hybrid 18deg | King Cobra Black Utility 21deg | TM P790 5-AW Recoil shafts | TM MG2 54/58 Wedges | TM Spider X putter 

 


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