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I have 2 hybrids that I am playing around with

1 of them i sthe taylormade burner 19* 40" graphite shaft

the second is the taylormade r7 rescue draw 24* with a 40" shaft...

it looks like i am hitting them both the same distance... around 190-200 on average, sometimes when the hulk gets out i get som emore....

would the shaft lengths being the same cause m eto hit them the same distance??? even though they are different lofts..... I frrl like i hit the r7 a little better than the burner.... i seem to get a much straighter ball flight...


Any opinions on this???

hmm I find that really odd
there are a couple things I can think of
1. your ball flight with the burner is a fade or just weaker than the shot promoted with the r7 draw and causes you to hit it about the same
2. you never hit the ball flush with the burner

other than that I have no idea. The club length should not be the reason because at 5 degrees lower, the burner should definitely be hitting it further than the 24 degree r7 draw...

btw i have a 19 degree burner rescue.. I like it a lot

XTD Pro - 9.5* - GD YSQ
GS Tour - 15* -GD Red Ice
Rescue TP - 17* - Fujikura TP
Idea Pro Gold - 20* - Mitsubishi JavlnFX
MP-30, 4-PW - Standard Lofts / 2* flat - TT DG RAC Z TP (54*/10*) X-Forged (60*/10*)Scotty Cameron TeI3 - 35"


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