I have been hitting a MP 600 for the past month or so, up until today I was using the R flex staff and struggling with a slice for a while. Today I demo'd one with a S flex and had a lot of success.
I really like this driver and highly suggest to anyone else looking for one.
I am no expert, but I just got back from classicswing golf school and one of the biggest things they told us that you want your hands to get to the ball before your club does, IE hands with the race.
Looking at your swing your hands and your club meet the ball at the same time. You dont want that.
I know this is an old post, but unless this guy shipped this car from Germany, or he is in the army and lives in Germany then he is lying. That car was for sale on one of the Audi forums I visit last year and it was being sold by an army guy stationed in Germany.
On another note I drive an a 2005 S4 Avant, here it is next to my Dads B7 Alpina.
I hear you. I have been hitting the Mizuno MP600 driver and the Mizuno F60 15 3 wood for the past couple weeks. I like the 3 wood a lot, but not sold on the MP600. Before that some old Big Bertha's which I didn't really care for.
Got any recommendations for woods?
I am relatively new to the sport and have a couple questions.
1. Regular vs Stiff in the irons: Is there that much difference between the two? My swing speed is right around 100-102. Would I be able to tell a difference if I went with regular vs flex?
2. Rescue/hybrid clubs: Some are numbered some are degree's. If I wanted something to replace my 3 or 4 iron would that be a 19 or 21 degree club? Also looking at Titleist fairway woods, what degree would be equivalent of a typical 3 wood? 15 degrees?
I am trying to decide this right now, Titleist or Mizuno. I am a novice and have been using Mizunos MX 900s for the past couple months and have grown to like them. Just recently starting trying some AP1's and like those as well.
I think I am leaning more towards the Titleist at this point solely based upon the fact that they seemed a little heavier than the Mizuno's. Which I tend to like a little better when playing.