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I'm a new player of just a few months. My first driver was this club. I later learned that it isn't suited very well for a beginner. When I hit a bad shot with the driver it is usually always is a big fade/slice. I figure the open face isn't really helping me. I also later acquired a diablo octane that is neutral at address that I seem to have better luck with. The biggest problem I have with it is wider, but shorter height wise that I tend to top the ball more. On the other hand the superfast tp has a taller face. I had somebody offer to give me more than I paid for it used, or should I hang on to it? I figure the best would be to pick one and stick with it. Just afraid I might miss it after I part with it. I average 105-110 on 18 holes right now so I'm definately a beginner at best. I've heard a few people say that they couldn't tell much between the superfast and the superfast tp as far as forgiveness. The diablo octane does seem easier to square with the ball pre-shot. The tp I feel I have to fiddle with my grip and pay super close attention to my wrists to do the same.


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