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For $75 I am tempted…since I have never hit one…
…don’t know how…but I never snagged one of these over the years…I should have immediately bought the one Landon @LBlack14 sold last year
For $75 I am tempted…since I have never hit one…
…don’t know how…but I never snagged one of these over the years…I should have immediately bought the one Landon @LBlack14 sold last year
There is a youtube from 2nd Swing where they test “Old”clubs v new, and when they did the M2 v Stealth2, the guy was shocked that the M2 gave better #s. The tester was clearly surprised, and even said he might have to put this one in the bag.
FWIW, the adams hybrid also held its own vs the most recent model they tried
Nat
Yeah, and you already know this from what I read in your driver review post.
I only look for 1 thing when using new drivers, just as you must have been.....how far? I don't give a crap about any spin/launch/carry/rollout numbers/forgiveness. I want the truth!!....How far??
I played a 455DB the last round last year. On 3 holes I hit the longest balls of the season, on those holes. 50° and windy, wet.
Would have already if it were not 130 miles away
Par4QC Not much new that is going to impress me this year.
Maybe that ZX5 will
sdandrea1
What shaft is in it?
AND
Wasn't there an Adams Fast for sale on here recently?.
VigilanteTrail One of the best drivers they ever made. Buy it
Hammer4413 What shaft is in it?
AND
Wasn't there an Adams Fast for sale on here recently?.
Accuflex Vizion. I got this one on eBay.
I bought gllama's Speedline 9088UL.
Hammer4413 Wasn't there an Adams Fast for sale on here recently?.
You're waaay too slow.
VigilanteTrail I would do it.
VigilanteTrail an extra $12 shipped Max!
ode an extra $12 shipped Max!
Sounds like it might have already sold last night to someone more local to the seller
One of my old reliable club models that will never be sold. I have the driver, 3HL, 5HL and a 7W. I've never even used the 7W. That said, eguller has me intrigued I have a couple 455DBs here too, so I'll need to build those up for a little comp.
All I'll say is give 'em a chance when you can, for $75 bucks, I don't think you can go wrong...