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Old April 15th, 2006, 03:20 PM
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460cc drivers - just more forgiving, or is there more to it?

We were discussing today that large headed drivers probably would do too much good for me. My titleist 983k goes reasonable distance, when i hit it ok but not well it will be off the toe often resulting in god distance because i get a high draw in that situation. When I get a properly bad swing, the ball starts its flight in the wrong direction (i.e. it is not starting ok and spinning away).

So applying that to big headed drivers, chances are the 'good bad ones' wont get too much better (or am i assuming too much) and the bad bad ones wont be helped (well i might hit them further, but that just means further into the rubbish).

The last point is the one I am unsure off. Obviously no driver in this world can correct for the fact that my swing path is the wrong direction, but do these newer drivers resist (for example) twisting at impact better? Will they be inclined to make my outside to in shots cut instead of pull/hook or my very inside to outs draw instead of block/slice?

I am assuming mostly not.... but i dont know the technology well enough and thought someone on here may know more!

Thanks

Adam
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