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I'm getting a new driver at a local golf expo next weekend. I'm hoping on a Taylor Made but who knows what will be there. My main question is I don't know what degree loft and shaft is best suited for my game. I'm about an 18 handicap and I'm a relatively short hitter. A great drive is about 260 and a great 6 iron is about 155. Thanks in advance for any input!

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  ILLZ said:
I'm getting a new driver at a local golf expo next weekend. I'm hoping on a Taylor Made but who knows what will be there. My main question is I don't know what degree loft and shaft is best suited for my game. I'm about an 18 handicap and I'm a relatively short hitter. A great drive is about 260 and a great 6 iron is about 155. Thanks in advance for any input!

Well, my suggestion is not to buy a driver unless they have the one you want. If you want TM and they don't have it there, and you buy a Nike just because, you might not like it. On the other hand, if you like the Nike driver, go for it!

That having been said, see if you can find out if they have a launch monitor there. I'd be surprised if they didn't. They can probably fit you to flex and loft very easily there; they might even be able to determine which ball will have the flight characteristics you want.

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Can we have some specs please? Like: Swing speed, average mishit, ball flight . these are some things that they are going to ask you if they don't have a launch monitor Lucky you.

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5 Wood - 585.h 19* DG S300
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Sounds like me...

I play a 10.5* driver with a Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue shaft... supposedly it's supposed to help me get the ball up in the air... I "thought" it was working because my drives have been much better than before. However, I recently demoed an FT-i Tour w/ 9.5* loft and the drives were almost identical. I hit about 60 drives on the range with each club and I'd say my shot pattern was the same with each club. The trajectory with the 9.5 was lower, but distance wise, they were quite similiar.
In My Bag:

Driver: 9.5° FT-i LCG
3-wood: 15° X Tour
Hybrid: 18° FT HybridHybrid: 23° Baffler ProIrons: X-20 Tour 5-9Wedges: CG 12 Black Pearl 46/50/56/60Putter: 32" X3Ball: TP BlackHome Course: Blackmoor Golf Club (136/71.2)

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if you have the option, get fit outdoors with a launch monitor. There's no substitute for outdoor fittings and being able to see true ball flight combined with hard numbers.

I dont know how many times we've received complaints from golfers that were fit indoors only to say they cant hit the ball like they did indoors, into the simulator, etc.

If you're looking for a new driver, dont just be locked into one brand, etc. You should be able to try a number of different drivers to determine which one is ultimately the best for you (shaft, loft, head, length, flex, etc.).

Good luck

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  novogolf said:
if you have the option, get fit outdoors with a launch monitor. There's no substitute for outdoor fittings and being able to see true ball flight combined with hard numbers.

I absolutely agree! However, I WILL admit that I'm being a hypocrite here. I've gotten hung up on TM as a brand, and I won't talk about my approach to selecting a driver! But fortunately I am VERY happy with my SuperQuad. That club will never leave my bag.

I used an indoor launch monitor to replace a shaft on my last driver. It was a successful experience, but I'm sure it didn't do nearly as much for me as it would have if it were outdoors. Most people like to visualize a shot. They at least like to visualize it after they've hit it! It's hard to imagine the shot from looking at the monitor. Outside, you can take a few swings to work on warming up and correcting any miss-hits, after you see what your shots are looking like. Then you'll see how the new club compares to what you've been doing. Also, seeing is believing. The golfer's addiction comes from seeing that beautiful, straight and long shot. I think you'd want to see what happens to the ball before you buy.

In my TM r7 Stand bag:
Driver- r11 10.5° Reg shaft

Fairway wood - r11 3 wood
Hybrids- r11 3, 4 & 5
Irons- M1 6-AW, xft 50, xft 54.12 , xft 60.08°
Still have / love my r7 CGB Max 6-PW, xft 50, xft 54.12, xft 60.08° which I keep in Myrtle Beach, Tommy Armour 855 Putter


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  mtrevors said:
Sounds like me...

My last driver was a 9.5° and I got refitted for a shaft because I didn't like how high I was hitting it. I ended up with the Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue, which I definitely didn't expect, given I was trying to get the shot lower. However, the spin pattern on the ball was different. I did get a bit more distance because I stopped the "balooning" pattern. I should also say that my home club has some (one in particular) long carries. I figured it was better to keep the ball up in the air longer rather than expecting it to roll a lot. What's the point in hitting it low into the side of the quarry wall when carrying it gets me in birdy position?

In my TM r7 Stand bag:
Driver- r11 10.5° Reg shaft

Fairway wood - r11 3 wood
Hybrids- r11 3, 4 & 5
Irons- M1 6-AW, xft 50, xft 54.12 , xft 60.08°
Still have / love my r7 CGB Max 6-PW, xft 50, xft 54.12, xft 60.08° which I keep in Myrtle Beach, Tommy Armour 855 Putter


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Wow... I didn't think there would be any kind of simulators or other stuff at this thing... I imagined a large amount of local shops/pros trying to sell off the last of their '07 stock. Just boxes of clubs and quickly set up displays.

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Town of Colonie (69.7-70.1, 119-125)


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Judging by how far you hit the ball, my advice would be to get a driver with 10 or 10.5 degrees of loft with a regular flex shaft. This combination will give you a fairly high ball flight and will help you maximise your distance.

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driver Big Ben CS3 9.5º
3-wood 906F4 15.5º
hybrid rescue mid 19ºirons: MP-60 3-PWwedges vokey spin-milled 54º and 60ºputter tracy IIball Pro V1


Posted
You can have your swing checked at any golf store and they will recommend the proper loft and shaft flex for you.

They might say with your swing speed and ball flight that they recommend a 10.5 degree loft with a regular flex shaft. but who knows until you get checked out.

I would try to hit balls from both the simulator and the driving range if possible.

The driver you pick will be what looks good to you and feels right and of course you hit consistently long and straight.

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Posted
It sounds like you hit the ball about like me, I just bought a TM R7 (460cc)draw with a a regular shaft and a 10.5 degree loft. From the very first hit it has been wonderful. I got it on the internet (new) for about $160 including shipping. I hit the ball straight unless I get absent minded and tired an then will let a fade slip in - this club helps prevent that from getting out of hand.

I also bought a new TM R7 Superquad (460cc, same shaft and loft) and my distance is almost exactly the same. However, it is adjustable and I have it set up for a lower trajectory. I got it own the internet for about $270, but then you will need the weight kit which will cost you another $90 or so.

I liked the TM R7s so much I bought the R7 Titanium fairway woods (3,5 & 7) and they are unbelievealy great. I pulled my 1-5 irons out of my bag after I got these.

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TaylorMade R7 460 Superquad Driver, 10.5, Reg flex (RF)
Taylormade R7 Titanium 3,5 & 7 Fairway woods RF
PING Rapture irons 4-9, PW, UW, SW, graphite RF
Odyssey White Hot Two Ball putter Ping Cart Bag, Pioneer in Atomic OrangeNow playing Titleist Pro V1x balls


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I saw on Brightcove some video clips of Today's Golfer that they are competing one driver against another. 3 persons of varying handicaps (high, mid and low) are asked to try out various drivers and give their comments. On these videos Ping G10 nosed out Taylormade Burner and will get into the "finals" with the Mizuno MP600 driver, to "compete" with the winner of the new calloway driver and the Cobra driver (results known this friday).

Their inputs may give you an idea, but going for a launch monitor and actual tests still is the best option to know whats best for you.

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TBD, MacGregor 4W(16*), 3H(20*),4H(23*), 5H(26*) Mizuno MX-900 6-PWAdams Watson 2010 Wedges (GW, SW, LW),Ping Wolverine Putter "But I thought you meant these golfers from our club when you said you needed SANDBAGGERS to help with the flood...


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