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  1. I didn't need a new driver, but having been given a very good one, I was quite excited to try it. But with stiff shaft that didn't work out for me. A replacement shaft for this driver costs more than I would have to pay for a top condition pre-owned like the Aeroburner. And I would be stuck with the new shaft it if I still didn't like the club. So have decided to stick with R9 and rather work on my swing (and flexibilty/fitness!) Thanks again
  2. To be honest, I didn't like the feel or sound of it compared with my other drivers. But it does "look" good :) M1 was given to me to try out and keep if I want it. So probably best to just return it. Someone else will get to enjoy it. Thanks for the input.
  3. Shaft is an OZIK White Tie MFS 60X4 S High launch. It is a 9.5. Set at present 1 div higher than normal on hosel adjuster. At present, my old R-9 driver is the club in my bag that I hit best, so it might be best to just give this driver back (Even although it is tempting to keep it and maybe trade for an M2)
  4. I was recently given a TM M1 460 driver. It had been hit a few times, but was as-new. I tried it for one round. I at first hit very poor shots - low slices. Eventually, I got the drives to go straight, but distance no better than my R9 driver. Then I found that the club had an S shaft! From reviews it seemed that even if I changed shaft, the M1 may not be right for me (senior, 12-13 index) good drive about 220yds?? Should I return club so someone younger and stronger can make use of it, or would it likely work for me if it had an R shaft? R-9 is a bit beat up, but still works for me. By the way - is it easy to change the shaft?
  5. I help my wife spend our retirement savings. Partly on golf, partly on other hobbies.
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