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grifenhagen

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  2. you can get a callaway hyperlite 4.0 that doesnt say "callaway" in big letters across it
  3. see if you can find some used callaway diablo edge irons... those might be a little pricey though. nike slingshots are relatively cheap, and they hit nice. also taylormade burner superlaunch. theyre 250. they are very forgiving
  4. if youre fond of the callaway, and you can hit it consistently longer, and feel more comfortable using it, then use that. dont try to re-adjust so you can hit the titleist. honestly, i have never really liked titleist clubs, but i do play pro v1s usually. there's something about callaway's that just call my name..
  5. i use callaway tour authentic gloves. it is really really soft and wont harden up after getting wet. it last very long also, at the very least 12 rounds. and you can get them new off of ebay for like 8 bucks
  6. the i15's are going to be more playable, but if you have a 15 handicap id get the burners, theyre going to be easier to hit, but you wont be able to work the ball as well
  7. i about 50 balls with it tonight and it hits fine, which makes me thing it is the ferrule that is loose. the clubhead wont twist, it is still securely on there. and i tried heat but it still wont budge
  8. with drivers, the shaft is the most important thing. if you have a fast clubhead speed, you need a stiff. if you use a regular flex staff and you have tour level clubhead speeds, then this could lead to slicing it more often, or at least thats how it is with me. but since you have already purchased two drivers, just hit them and eventually you will grow fond of one of them.
  9. could it have been a callaway erc fusion driver? or a ft-iz? ft-iq? check callawaygolfpreowned.com and look through all the drivers on there, and you will find it
  10. hey i have a diablo edge tour driver, that is only about a week old. ive hit about 200 balls of the range with it, and played 3 rounds with it. its still in perfect condition for the most part, but the ferrule is loose, it looks like its scooted up on the shaft . i grabbed the club head and tried to twist it, and im pretty sure that it is still on there good, which makes me think its just the ferrule thats loose. ive tried running it under hot water, but it still wont budge. i also tried heating it up with a blow dryer, still wont budge. is this purely cosmetic? or will my clubhead go flying down the course one day? ive attached a picture of it
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