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  1. 1. What's the loft of your driver?

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Me now have Titleist 907.D1, which is a high launching driver, which I play with 10.5 Deg Stiff shaft

I launch around 14-15, but with spin of only about 2300 Rpm, which I am verrrry happy with!
Driver Titleist 905R 9.5* (Stiff Prolaunch Blue 65g)
Hybrid: PT 585.H 17 * (Stiff titleist 75g shaft)
Irons: 695.cb 3-9 ( Dynamic Gold S300)
Wedges: 735.CM 47* PW, Vokey 200 series 50.08 Oil Can Vokey Spin Milled 54.10 Tour chrome, Vokey Spin Milled 58.08 Oil canPutter: Wilson Staff Kirk Kurrie #1[CO.....
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I use a 10.5. You really dont see alot of clubs that aren't 10.5.

In my bag.
Driver-Adams 9.5
3 wood-Adams
5 wood- Wilson Head Speed
6-PW-Wilson Head Speed 3-5-Hybrid-Nike SQ2 Clone SW-Tour Edge Soft cast LW-Maxfli Black Max Froged Putter-Crossfire

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One of the first posters referenced Tom Wishon, and I read both his books and came away with a good deal of understanding....

That said, I've got a 10.5° Cleveland XL and a SS of around 110. I'm using an Epic stiff in it. I'm trying the same club in a 9.5° with the same shaft.

I'm curious to see if it works out a little better.....

WTIB:
Callaway FT-9 Tour 9.5° Scads of shafts - now: Kai'li 63 stiff
Tour Edge Exotics 3 & 5 FW
Callaway X-22 Tour irons
Bobby Jones 3 & 4 hybridsRife Abaco/Odyessy Black Series i9 puttersWith a few more hangin' around

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Ping G5 with 10.5 degrees of loft. All my previous drivers were 9.5* of loft. I cant say i lost distance, my 905t with the fuji, stiff shaft was the longest i played mainly because of the low spin i got from it. Untill the G5 10.5* opened my eyes to the match your loft to your swing speed theory. I typically swing between 105-110 with a driver (depending on adreneline). Keep in mind alot of tour players have swing speeds of 115mph and are using 10*-10.5* lofts. Using a 9.5* doesnt make you any more of a man.. and the theory the lower your swing speed the more loft you should be using is in fact.. true. I'll tell you right now i was astounded by the distance i picked up compared to my last driver(s) R580xd and 905t.. (both 9.5 degrees). (around 10+ yards)

: 905R 9.5*
904f 15*
Baffler DWS 20*
eye 2
spin milled 54*, Vokey 58* White Hot XG #9 Pro V1x

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I use a King Cobra F-Speed 10.5° at the moment. I've tried a lot of different angled heads, but this seems to work best for me. I have never been a good driver though.
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What's amazing is that most driver's are mismarked. Most drivers marked 9.5 are ACTUALLY 10.5 -11. Most 10.5s are 11.5 to 12. I believe the OEMs do this because they believe we would never buy a driver marked 11,12 or 13.


Geeks tend to be pretty accurate though (9.5 = 9-10)

Driver- Geek Dot Com This! 12 degree Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 Stiff
Adams Tour Issue 4350 Dual Can Matrix Ozik Xcon 5

Hybrids- Srixon 18 deg
Srixon 21 deg Irons- Tourstage Z101 3-PW w/Nippon NS Pro 950 GH - Stiff Srixon i701 4-PW w/ Nippon NS Pro 950 GH-Stiff MacGregor...

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I use a 7.5* started at a 10 and worked my way down thru the years, i still get great ball flight

Whats in my bag

Irons 2-pw mp-32 s300

fairway wood big bertha fusion 3+ 13* aldila nvs 55-sDriver 440sz 7.5* gs-6 s-flexwedge 56* SI beryllium wedge 52* MP seriesball hx tourputter hummmm

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I prefer 9.5 degree although right now I use 10 degree. I think that mere mortal doesn't have a Super consistence swing when we strike the ball that .5 degree will make that much difference.
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one of the biggest problems we come across is that most players havent had their equipment - especially drivers actually measured
they trust what it says on the head and out of 400 plus reshafts last year not 1 club was what it stated on the head !
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I've tried many lofts. I just seem to hit a 9.5 pretty well. It's probably all mental though.


Joe

In the bag at this point

Adams RPM 9.5°
Adams Tightlies Strong 3 16°
Adams Tightlies Strong 7 24°Hogan CFT Hybrid 3Hogan CFT irons (5-P)Alien SWCameron Futura 2 35"Top Flight Gamer

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I use the 9.5 because I normally get a lot of height off the tee - anything higher, and I'd be knocking planes from the sky :)

TaylorMade R5 Dual (draw)

rusrus

Stand Bag: Grom
Driver: R5 Dual
Irons (3-P): 735CM StainlessWedge 52: FEEL DesignerWedge 56: FEEL DesignerWedge 60: FEEL DesignerPutter: Natalie 35"

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Right now it's 9.5, but I'm going to order another one at 10.5. I like to have a little more carry.
ogio.gif Vision SS Bag:
cleveland.gif Launcher DST 10.5*  taylormade.gif R9 16.5* 4W
taylormade.gif Rescue Dual 19*  taylormade.gif Burner 2.0 4-PW
vokey.gif 250.08, Spin Milled 54.10, and 58.08
yesgolf.gif Callie  bridgestone.gif B330
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I have been using a 9.5* Taylor R5 but I went and hit some new models and decided on the Callaway Hyper X. Now my dilemna is whether or not to go with the 9* or 10*.

I was a little more consistent with the 10* but the launch angle was close to 20. With the 9* I was around 14 on the launch angle and the distance was only 4-5 more yards.

In my Vector bag:
9* Hyper X stiff
Coming soon 13* or 15* 906F2
18* 906F2 Stiff Proforce V2-85
3-PW r7 TP steel stiff flex 2* upright52* Vokey Wedge56*08, 60*04 Vokey Spin Milled wedges Rossa Classic Series AGSI+ Daytona 1 Putter Ball: One+Platinum

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The right loft for any player is influenced by their swing speed, angle of at impact and shaft characteristics (length, flex, kick point).

Davis Love III was playing with a 6° a few years ago (may still); Sergio uses an 11°. I used to hit 7.5 Cobra at a higher launch angle than my current r7 9.5°.

It is hard to get the right fit with the driver due to all the variables.

SubPar
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