Shutts318ci
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- Oct 26, 2005
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I am a mid handicapper (16) and have very bad days and very average days with the big stick, never very good days. I can't help but wonder whether it is wrong for me. Obviously if I have a perfect swing I woulnd't have any problem! My natural swing promotes a fade, I am working on reducing it and most of the time with my irons, the fade is controllable.
However, my driver fades massively if not slicing. I use a Wilson Deep Red II Distance driver, 10 degree loft and stiff shaft. I have no trouble getting the ball in the air on a great trajectory so I'm sure the loft is cool. When I bought the driver the guy in the shop said that the shafts were a bit more flexible than normal drivers so a stiff was more like a regular. After reading many articles I have found that too stiff a shaft can mean that you struggle to get the face closed in time.
Do you thing getting a draw bias driver and a lighter more flexible shaft would help? e.g r5 Dual Type D, Fusion FT-3 Draw etc?
However, my driver fades massively if not slicing. I use a Wilson Deep Red II Distance driver, 10 degree loft and stiff shaft. I have no trouble getting the ball in the air on a great trajectory so I'm sure the loft is cool. When I bought the driver the guy in the shop said that the shafts were a bit more flexible than normal drivers so a stiff was more like a regular. After reading many articles I have found that too stiff a shaft can mean that you struggle to get the face closed in time.
Do you thing getting a draw bias driver and a lighter more flexible shaft would help? e.g r5 Dual Type D, Fusion FT-3 Draw etc?