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qasimmohammad

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  1. My biggest concern is the weight. I think my current shaft weight is 110 grams or something. Need advice!!
  2. I use Fujikura motore shaft 60 grams regular for my driver.
  3. I'm currently using Callaway x-24. I'm a 10-11 handicapper. Driving distance average is 260-265. 7 iron distance is 155 yards. I'm deciding between which shaft to get. Nspro 950 regular or dg r300? I want a mid to high trajectory. Where I live we don't really have a choice to go and hit with both shafts. I have to order ar my local pro shop and they will get it delivered from America. So if someone can guide me it'd me much appreciated.
  4. I am in the process of buying a 52, 56 and 60 degree wedge. I already have Callaway jaws wedge 60 degree (bounce 13). Anyways I was wondering should bounce on all these three wedges be the same or different? The fairways here are pretty hard and not very easy to take divot and the greens dont have that much spin. Somebody recommended me 60 degree 4 bounce. 56-08 bounce and 52-10 bounce. What do you guys suggest? Thanks
  5. Issue is where I live we dont have custom fitting. Today I tried the Titleist 910D2 Driver with F3 Motore Shaft (Stiff)... It was originally a 9.5 loft, but I changed the set to A3, which makes it 11 and full draw. i didnt like the feel of it and my shots were still fading.... thats made me double minded now...
  6. Also please note my trajectory is low / medium and I would also like to increase that so I can get more carry distance
  7. I am a 12 handicapper. Been using Taylormade R9 Super tri Regular Shaft. The current shaft on my driver is Fujikura Motore 60 The Fujikura Motore 60 is the stock shaft option for the R9 SuperTri driver. This shaft weighs 59 grams and has a butt (grip end) diameter of .600 inches. This butt diameter will dictate that grips with a .600 inch diameter be used to ensure proper grip sizing. The Motore 60 also has has a strong torque rating of 3.5 for M and R flex and 3.4 for S and X flex. Shaft torque is a rating that measures the amount of lateral shaft twisting at the clubhead during the golf swing I have been using this driver for the past 2 years and my driver setting is on full draw. I am averaging around 250-260 yards currently and dont really have problem with my driving accuracy. I am upgrading to Titleist 913D2 driver. The reason for my upgrade is to slightly get a better / newer driver to increase my distance by 5-10 yards minimum. I did my custom fitting with callaway a few months back. The numbers I have are for my 6 iron. Club head speed: 76.4, Ball speed 111.3. As a thumb of rule I am guessing my club head speed with the driver would be around 85-90mph and ball speed would be around 135mph. I wanted help in deciding which shaft I should get with my new driver. Thanks,
  8. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120933738156?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_480wt_577 I am selling my 3 wood on Ebay, i think its going out for pretty cheap. Please have a look and if interested can bid for it. Thanks, Qasim (Sorry admin, didnt know where to post this)
  9. Doesn't the finish seem different?
  10. Its posted a few posts above this as " latest range session" then i also have posted a video which has split screen of both.. The old one being the one u analysed before
  11. Mvmav- i tried to amend the mistskes u took out earlier.. Is there anyimprovement?
  12. New and old split
  13. My latest session at range. Please advice if any improvement from before and the current faults. Thanks
  14. I have been playing golf for almost a year now. If anyone can be kind enough to tell me about my mistakes i will be grateful.
  15. We don't have custom fittings where i live. but from what i have researched online i need medium torque / medium weight / stiff flex shaft for my driver
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