Adam Pettman
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- Nov 3, 2005
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Which one????
Which ever one comes with ear plugs.
Which ever one comes with ear plugs.
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A guy at the range let me hit his Cobra driver. While the ball flight wasn't exactly what I am looking for, it seemed super easy to hit.
His driver: M Speed LD Offset 10.5° with the 55gm Aldila NVS shaft in stiff.
I was getting way too much draw, probably due to the offset, but the ball flight was high and went a good 10 yards more in the air than my 905R.
Soooo........should I get the exact same driver as his, but without the offset, like this one?
King Cobra Speed LD M 10.5* Driver Aldila NVS Stiff NEW - eBay (item 350046002832 end time Apr-14-08 22:27:20 PDT)
Not too many of those on Ebay, many more F speeds, but most of them have the NV in regular flex.
King Cobra F Speed 10.5 Driver Aldila NV-F Regular Flex - eBay (item 110241002786 end time Apr-13-08 16:35:00 PDT)
I'm hitting all of my clubs well right now, with the exception of the driver. I'm hitting my 3 wood just about as far as the driver, and I need more yardage.
Yup. The jet stream will take it right up to Wisconsin....
I actually prefer the L4v over the LD series, the LD were just to damn loud, I felt the L4v was very easy to hit and not as loud, its just a matter of price.
Bye the way how do you like your 905R? I can hit some nice bombs with it but was looking around to see if I can get some more forgiveness.
I like everthing about my 905R except the fact that I can't hit it long and straight.
I like everthing about my 905R except the fact that I can't hit it long and straight.
I picked up the 9.5 xspeed pro s model and its the best ive ever had. I previously owned tp r7 460 and titleist 8.5 905t.They seem to be draw machines, I tried the X Speed and couldn't do anything BUT draw it.
Put it this way one of those limits is measured in Decibels.I would seriously look into the L4V. It stands for limit 4 variables, which means that that it was the first driver to ever max out all 4 usga limits(not sure which they are though)
Gold.:laugh:Put it this way one of those limits is measured in Decibels.
OK. How about this? I take my Maltby CT250FC 10.5° head and reshaft it with a 55gm NVS in stiff? There is a guy selling brand new ones on Ebay for $30 and they are pink.
Me and Bubba!!!!
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