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MotoGolfer250

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  1. So I'm a huge Cobra fan but have been interested in trying out the new TEE XCG7 driver and fairway for a while. I haven't hit them yet, but will very soon. Any thoughts or opinions from anyone who has hit them?
  2. I think a single digit handicap player should have no problem hitting driver 230 to 270. I think double digit handicap players are closer to the 190 to 230 mark. I'm also talking about your average, probably 30 year old male.
  3. I disagree with that. I would argue the average drive of most golfers is between 200 and 250
  4. I've been a huge Cobra fan for quite some time now and I's very excited to give these a try
  5. I know it has already been addressed but if you hit the ball out that far first of all you are doing something very wrong, and second its going to have terrible results, but so is every other driver on the market if struck way the hell out there
  6. Yes the crack is intended to be loud so its clearly recognizable. You haven't cracked anything. As someone who has played cobra drivers for some time now, trust me when I say its supposed to be like that
  7. I don't think people intend to purposely exaggerate their distances, but they do tend to say that their farthest distance with each club is their average. I mean yeah I have hit a 7 iron to about 180 once or twice but that doesn't mean it automatically becomes my new average for my 7 iron. I don't think most people realize that they are doing it but they do it nonetheless.
  8. Hey I'm looking into some new irons and like most people I am on a budget. I'm a huge cobra fan. I currently play the Cobra FP irons which are just getting a little old and worn and its time for a new set. I'm looking hard at the bio cell plus irons. I am a single digit handicap who isn't the greatest ball striker so I would still like a little bit of help. Any feedback on the bio cell plus irons or any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
  9. The problem I have with winn grips is that they are terrible in the rain. I have not found a single winn grip to hold up with a lot of moisture
  10. I think there are some on here who have either exaggerated their numbers or put the longest number they have hit with the club, even if it was only once. We also have to consider the lofts of the clubs they are using. Some irons these days have such strong lofts that a 7 iron almost becomes a 6 iron. So there is a lot to how some people hit there irons so far ( well how they claim to hit them so far). The loft on my irons are a degree stronger than most, mainly because I hit the ball very high so I wanted them one degree stronger to combat my super high ball flight. My 7 iron is my 170 yard (about 155m) club. I can get it to go up to around 175 if I need to, but 170 is just a solid swing. I don't really see a point into claiming you hit the ball farther than you do, your just going to hurt yourself and your game and your scores by leaving a lot of approach shots short.
  11. Driver : 275 3-Wood : 240 3-Hybrid : 218 4iron : 200 5iron : 190 6iron : 180 7iron : 170 8iron : 160 9iron : 150 P-wedge : 140 52 wedge : 120 58 wedge 100
  12. I have now played 36 holes with them and hit about 200 range balls with them, and I love them. They feel great, and give just the perfect amount of feedback without giving too much. I understand what you guys are talking about with the sweaty hands. If im playing, I just make sure to wipe off my hands before each shot and the grips work perfectly.
  13. Im sure your right. I was just hitting them stock off the rack. I'm sure I would have gotten much better numbers if I had been fitted for a different shaft and loft combo.
  14. You have to hit them before you buy one. Its not a good idea to read a review or two online or watch some PGA ore talk about it and hit and then go and buy it. Either go to a demo day where you can hit them, or go to a golf shop with a simulator and launch monitor. Certain people have a hard time hitting certain drivers based on their swing. You might buy one and hate it and now have to live with a $200 club you wont touch.
  15. I've always been one to get a lot of spin from all of my clubs. I don't exactly know why. I thinks its a combination of angle of attack, and dynamic loft at impact. I hit these four stock off the rack. If I had gotten fitted for them, I probably would have had better numbers
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