@"LogicalOne"
Ever going to offer individual iron heads - I only use the 7-8-9-pw, etc. Already have the 52* wedge...

    Driver review:

    First round today- played a crappy local course, muddy, wet fairways so no comments on roll

    The build: Shafted with an old school aldila NV pink, stiff flex tipped a couple of inches. Driver head with adapter was 210g(heaviest configuration) playing at about 44"

    Distance- no launch monitor numbers just on course experience. Didn't bring my other drivers to compare but overall, distance was good and likely very similar to my other drivers(mavrik sz, tsi4 and TM M5). I hit a couple of bombs too so I have no doubts this would keep up with the OEM stuff

    Forgiveness- seemingly good. Hard to really know but forgiving enough and definitely more forgiving than my TSi4.

    Spin- surprisingly fairly low spin. I tee'd it pretty low and was able to control trajectory fairly well. No roll on fairways so hard to know for sure but to the naked eye, I got my desired ball flight on good swings. If I had to guess I'd say higher spin than the tsi4 and in between the mavrik sz and m5, so no complaints basically.

    Sound/feel- if you like the sound of an aluminum bat then this is your driver. Similar to the epic flash and maybe the old Nike sumo sq drivers. I prefer a muted thud so this is my only negative. I'm going to replace the 8g back weight with a 1g and stuff a bunch of cotton balls to see if that helps.

    Overall, I am impressed. Aside from the sound and subsequent feel, I have zero complaints about performance. I was able to control trajectory and work the ball a bit and distance seemed to be on par with other drivers I have. Well done Kelly!

    Great deal too as I got the black Friday discount so in my opinion a no brainer purchase- support our fellow buzzer boys!

      shokosugi have someone else hit it whole you're to one side. I have a feeling that aluminum bat sound will not be present. I need to see about stuffing 20 grams of yarn inside the logicalone driver head I have to see if that will attenuate that sound down to a preferred, pleasant audio experience.

        raggmann54 @"LogicalOne"
        Ever going to offer individual iron heads - I only use the 7-8-9-pw, etc. Already have the 52* wedge...

        I wish. I'm going to have a 4 5 and 6 iron head sitting around. Actually, at 40% off I'm probably still ahead of paying full price for 4 heads

          shokosugi

          Walterjn

          I had the 1st gen head from Kelly. No problem with sound/feel at all. And that sumbich was as long as all OEMs I've ever hit. In fact, playing from the back tee on the last hole I used it, I hit farther than from the front tees I normally play!!
          I only kept it for 9 holes, and every hit was centered on a quarter spot!! I did a review, with pics iirc.
          Have since passed it along to another member.
          https://golfbuzz.com/d/11721-logicalone-neuro-driver

            Par4QC I built them up, just because I had them. Might even be foolish enough to try to hit them a couple times. ๐Ÿค”

            At 40% off on a set of 7, I'm probably still ahead of paying full price for 4 heads.

              Par4QC I remember that review! I like my neuro head, it just sounds like an aluminum bat when I hit the ball with it. Off to the side, that sound isn't there at all. Everyone I have had try it, says it feels amazing, that's how I know the bat sound is gone when I'm not swinging it. I think I might stuff some yarn in it and see if I can mellow that sound out a little bit.

              sdandrea1 With Maltby heads @$50 per, you are correct. At that, by comparison pricing you'll only spend a few bucks more for the 3 heads. Pissing away just a few bucks is not out of our wheelhouse. And it fits so comfortably when we do it. ๐Ÿ˜„

              Walterjn have someone else hit it whole you're to one side. I have a feeling that aluminum bat sound will not be present.

              Even if this is correct, my issue isn't with others but my own tolerance to the sound. One question - do you think yarn would be better than cotton balls for muting the sound? Have you ever foamed a driver?

                shokosugi I have never foamed a driver. I have stuffed yarn in my Srixon Z785. I stuffed it in through the weight port screw hole. It's not too difficult, more time consuming... I think stuffing cotton balls might be more difficult. When I did the yarn, I put lead tape on the sole to figure out how much weight I wanted. After playing and getting used to the weight, I peeled the tape off and weighed it. Then I weighed out the same weight of yarn. I also left the barest of tails out under the weight so I can always remove it in the future. I'm getting ready to add about 10-15 grams of yarn to my neuro driver head to see if I can reduce the sound. I'm happy to experiment and give you a report.

                  Walterjn

                  I'll see what I have at home and go from there. The weight port holes seem big enough for the yarn so it should be doable, just a matter of how much yarn will be needed to to make a difference. I'll report my results too ๐Ÿ˜„

                    shokosugi

                    I appreciate you taking the time to do this review! Thank you! ๐Ÿ˜Š

                    I tried to find the right balance with everything but I just couldnโ€™t quite get the sound muted as much as Iโ€™d like to. Especially with limited funds to put into it.

                    Thank you again! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜Š

                      LogicalOne I tried to find the right balance with everything but I just couldnโ€™t quite get the sound muted as much as Iโ€™d like to. Especially with limited funds to put into it.

                      Kelly, everyone who has tried the neuro driver you sent me has said that it's a beautiful thing and it is comparable to most oem drivers. I haven't gotten a complaint from anyone who has hit it.