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I just purchased a titleist 910 D2 with a Diamana Whiteboard 73 x-stiff, which has been cut down to play about 43 1/2 long.  The reason I purchased the club is because I have a taylormade burner 2.0 with original stiff flex shaft and I cannot hit this club to save my life.  When swinging this club the shaft has never felt right and I am just not comfortable with it.  I love it hit my taylormade 3 wood which is also original stiff flex shaft.  I can hit my 3 wood an average of 250 yards and I am pretty consistent with it.  When I am struggling with my golf game I always reach for this club instead of my driver.  I would like to get back to hitting my driver like I used to.  My 3 wood and new titleist driver are going to be very close to the same length, so I am hoping I will have good success with the short shaft on my new driver.

What do you guys think? Will I have better feel and accuracy with the new setup?

These are my average stats from the launch monitor with 10 swings all stiff shafts:

Club Speed – 117

Ball Velocity - 162

Launch Angle – 13.1

Ball Spin - 2884

PTR% - 139


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