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Hello everyone,

I have not played golf for a long time, and I have been using a pre-owned Wilson Geareffect set since the first day. I am able to hit about 225 yards 70% on fairway using my current Wilson driver. Do you think I can improve significantly by changing another more concurrent driver (I am looking at Callaway Diablo Octane)? Any comment is appreciated. I wish I could find a picture of my Wilson driver online, but I could not. All I found were photos for Geareffect 1200. I do not see "1200" on my clubs. Thank you very much!


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If you are hitting 70% fairways with your driver, there is no reason to change. If you were a pro golfer you would be ranked 4th in the PGA Tour for driving accuracy. I have found that distance isn't too big of a factor. So don't let a 225 yard drive get you down.  In High School I could hit close to a 300 yd drive but would only get mid 80's. A guy who won every tournament could probably hit it only about 250 at the very most, but he was STRAIGHT on every shot. He got a full ride golf scholarship too. So imo, straight is better than long. Keep hitting those fairways.

Driver:910 D2 9.5° w/ Grafalloy Booyah Stiff Shaft

3 Wood:

Irons: G10 White Dots

Wedge: 56° Oil Can Spin Milled

Putter: Black

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