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Old March 20th, 2006, 07:43 PM
On in Two On in Two is offline
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I agree completely but once you get lessons the weighting of the club can help. I had the FT-3 in my bag early last summer with a draw bias and I was still hitting high fades. I have since flattened out my plane a little and focused on my position at the top which has let me release the club better and get away from my little over the top move. I now hit high draws and have all but taken the right side of the course out of play. I can't even hit the regular FT-3 or X 460 now as I hook them. I need a neutral or slightly open clubface to come into the ball square. I think the internal weighting helps me from there to turn the ball over a little.

It is a VERY solid driver. I've looked at 8 of the current drivers on the markeet, own most and have done numerous side by side comparisons on the range but the one that fits my swing is the FT-3. Some complain abou the sound but when you hit it solid and if you have the ss it is loud and distinctive.

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