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  1. I have one of these...the HL version on a senior shaft. I have dialled it down to 12, but cannot work out the RH and upright lie settings. Also what is the screw on the sole for? The tool seems to fit it. Thanks
  2. Odd, My reply as gone missing. I have been in a no wifi virtually no mobile signal area! Shipping from the US worked expensive. But today I bought the HL version. I think it is the more sensible option as a relative beginner. I have started to tee up slightly lwer and the ball s flying better. I noticed everyone else seemed to be using the pink tees not the orange ones so I will stick with those for a while. Hopefully I can stop obsessing and get on with playing! ,.......now do I need a 3 wood......!!!!!
  3. Update. Well I narrowed my search down to a senior shaft TM RBZ stage 2 in 10.5 with the help of a pro and launch monitor technology. I put my order in, but they are now unable to get one and tM have said they are not going to get more...in UK at least. I am trying to get one from elsewhere, but if I have no luck does anyone have any other suggestions please? Nowhere around me seems to have senior or ladies shaft versions in stock to try. All my other clubs are senior shhaft and I seem to hit those OK and probably better than the ladies versions. How much diffence would there be between senior and ladies in a driver and would it be a bad move to go for a ladies shaft if my others are senior? My fairway 5 wood is a Cleveland launcher senior, the hybrid is a mashie in senior and the irons are also senior HB3s. The wedges are Cleveland steels and I do not hit those so well....need to practise with those as I tend to tonk them into oblivion! Stats that I can remember are distance was about 180 yds, but in real life I can hit it further on a good day. Speed was between 65 and 85, but more often at the slower end. I do feel inhibited at a net indoors though. Thanks again for any ideas
  4. Hi all, I recently demo'd a few clubs. There were only a few ladies clubs available. I liked the Cobra Amp 11.5 and the Callaway X hot (although I did not hit it as well as the Cobra or the Adams). I hit the Adams Superline S best in senior shaft. Trouble is there was something about it I did not really warm too. It just looked a little dull. I am a beginner 50 something woman. I have played a couple of times a year (I know...pointless!) over the past year until recently and I am trying to make time to play every week unless I am away so that I get better so I have played 5 times this year since May. I have joined a club but do not have a handicap yet. I have improved.....over 9 I hit 48 last week for example so I think I will get better and I enjoy it. I can hit the driver a reasonable way....further than the other women I play with and probably about 200 yards. It is fairly straight most of the time. I have been using a Ben Sayers M7 ladies set, but have swapped out the irons for Cleveland HB3 in senior (ladies clubs are few and far between!) I did try out the ladies version as there was a 5 iron around, but it was much the same for me. I suspect my drive is erratic ( I have a couple of lessons coming up) and I used to play hockey (field I am in UK) so tend to snatch at it a bit....I am not that flexible anymore so the backswing is not as high as it could be. I want to look at a new driver as the set one is not titanium and can be improved upon I am sure. So my questions are:.... what else should I try....what else is similar to the Adams? do the fairways/hybrids need to be the same make/model? Should I look at senior or ladies shafts? The irons seem to suit me OK in senior, but the extra length of the driver may have a different impact I suppose. Or should I just get a 2nd hand reasonable driver for now and it does not matter too much? Appreciate your wisdom, thanks Julie
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