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  2. I was B-Fit for bridgestone B330 Jordan Spieth -11 Alexander Lévy - 10 Martin Kaymer -10
  3. Thanks for those clarifications. Then it 's more from the 90 's. In the very funny commercial I recommend to watch it 's said it 's the first time Freddy put a metal driver in play. So I think he made the switch later than other players of this time. A golf ball' s nigntmare as they say! However the shaft he plays in the ad is of steel...
  4. Yesterday I found a driver 's head abandoned on a range carpet. It 's a Boom Boom parallax 11° in very good condition, like new. I think it's from the 80 's but can 't find a lot about on the net. Well, there 's a fine old commercial with fred couples on utube, funny to watch. Now i 'm wondering what kind of shaft should I mount on this head. The OG shaft was a graphite as it remains in the hosel. But I 'd like to put a steel shaft on it, as it was the most in the 80's. I think DG S300 is the right choice and I own one or two in my garage, together with unused 80 's golf pride grips which will do well. I 'll then give it a go for a practice round, as often with all my old fashioned clubs. My golf friends are always waiting for me to put in play "new" vintage clubs... I assume the "Boom Boom" name is about Couples nickname, but was he really playing the club during his career ? Does any of you know this club or had played it in the years?
  5. Rory roars, since the very start of this post, and will do it louder again and again. His howling is so dominating now, nobody can ignore it, mainly other best players in the world. The tiger is shabby now, maybe he will scratch again a jot, but a new feline area has come.
  6. No worries , and thanks for support. Writing on TST is a way to share my passion for golf with other nuts like me, but also a means trying to improve my English. So feel free to correct me, I will never be embarrassed to figure in this thread. By the way, if some have questions about French or France (for a golf trip advises for ex), I will be happy to help.
  7. Thank you, everything to help with my poor Frenchie english is welcomed! But I must warn you, there's a lot of job to do!
  8. Thank you for those answers. It certainly is an explanation. And grumpy Shorty, sorry but I'm not a braggart, I absolutly agree when you say in other terms that nobody give a shit about how far I can hit it. That 's not the question and I know a bunch of athletic guys able to achieve such distance. Nosevi, your constructive approach helps a lot, and probably the setting is involved. My club pro owns a FlightScope, I will try to recreate the shot being sure the mode is outdoor. I will let you know the numbers, including spin this time. You will here of me on Friday.
  9. I guarantee that shot is a good wedge shot. All the guys around the scope were pretty impressed and the demoman told me it was an impressive shot. (Why I made a screen picture). I swing my driver about 115/120 mph. I use to throw javelin, so I kept some rapid fibers from that time! It 's possible the datas are erroneous, but it 's for sure the ball traveled those 140 yds or so, as we observed it on the range. It really was a pure shot, but how can we explain a 1.17 smash factor with a wedge? Is it feasible? I agree a 65° dynamic loft seems unlikely. The setting on the radar was "wedge", can it read all the datas properly at this speed?
  10. Hello, I need a skilled Trackman or FlightScope operator to help me to understand what happened during this shot? It was pretty huge so I decided to keep a picture of the FlightScope's screen. I made it with a 56° Nike forged wedge on a demo day. I'd like to know the correlation between "angle of attack" and "dynamic loft". Plus , who knows what is a "correct" smash factor for a wedge, 7 iron and driver? Thank you guys for answers.
  11. A weird story . But I wish I was as Lucky as you are, the R9 supertri stays my favourite driver 's head of all times, and I Keep playing it those days. I broke two of them from 2010 (the metal breaks on the crown, as it often does with big hitters) so I m still in search for best price good condition Supertri heads. Though my last one is still in good shape. I ll certainly buy one or two more as it becomes tougher to find in very good condition here in France. My thinking is that TM was at his peak with the making of this head, and none of the followers are even better, for me as I tried all of them as a Demoman for an other OEM. The only issue is the fragility that pertains to all R9 heads. Opinions???
  12. Maybe the next step in the rules of golf. By making the game ever and ever easier, the equipment could be restricted. What about a 12 clubs bag? Back in times players did not had 60s or "gap" wedges. Not talking about big headed drivers , it could be a way to render the game a way to defend himself...
  13. Just back from the practice range, where I hit 300 balls. They are just what I had expected, not really pretty clubs, but frighteningly efficient! The X stiff is the good choice for me, as they are not really strongly hard. They fit my tempo well and I have my average distances, but with much more consistency in the results and a big amount of confidence at adress. My previous little head Launchers 2005 were definitly too compact for me, though they are extremly good woods. The sound is neat, a good clack. Mishits are not penalized too much, just a loss of distance but staying in line. The revelation for me is the 23° Hybrid (I had no Hybrids until this day). It 's SO easy. It gives me a good 185/190 mètres (205+ yards) and will stand in for my 4 iron in my bag, with a much higher trajectory. Will be perfect on tee for shorts par 4. It' s true it has a little draw bias, but not embarrassing at all. To recap, not high roller 's clubs, but a dependable value at a bargain price. Hope it will help.
  14. What about Laetitia Casta french flair?
  15. I started the game 6 years ago, I m a pure product of the modern gear era. Last summer a non-golfer friend gave me an old persimmon Ben Hogan 4 wood with a stiff steel shaft assuming it was not a pricey present, but only a memorabilia I should be happy to own. He was just right. After taking few hours sanding it and giving a new tint I brought it to the range. What a surprise! Quite easy to hit and what a whack! I claim I had my actual modern cleveland 5 wood lengths! Averaging 210 meters! The sound is perfect, loud and deep. Amazed by the consistency I decided to give it a go on course. My usual golf buddies laughing at me first, but quickly wanting to try the ancestor! Well, I did not kept it in the bag, but still use it from time to time on the range. Apparently, the loss compared to titanium head is not as huge as we can imagine. Some says 3 to 5%. The barely thing to overcome is the manufacturing price, and that was the reason why metal heads were generalized in the 90s. As often, just a matter of business ruled our way to play a game.
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