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badass...
Hey Sully.. let me tell you what you can do with that thing you call a driver.... absolutely nothing. Dude, your driver is badass. I have the 44.5 and I am smoking everybody i play with. Dispertion rate is awesome. And when you hit the sweetspot... forget about it. It feels like you dont even hit the ball and Its gone. Nice job brother. Anbody in Wichita KS want some of this action... let me know.
badass...
Hey Sully.. let me tell you what you can do with that thing you call a driver.... absolutely nothing. Dude, your driver is badass. I have the 44.5 and I am smoking everybody i play with. Dispertion rate is awesome. And when you hit the sweetspot... forget about it. It feels like you dont even hit the ball and Its gone. Nice job brother. Anbody in Wichita KS want some of this action... let me know.
A seniors opinon
Sully I was not anticaping that I would be writting a review at this time, mainly because our weather here in SC is lousy right now, rain and drizzle dominating, and that being coupled with just receiving my Grenade, 46" reg shaft a few days ago. However yesterday there was a break in the weather and I just had to try it out. Let me preface this review with the fact I am not a long ball hitter nor have a single digit handicap. I am the typical 65 year old retiree, a little puggie, have short arms and I propably play golf three time a week. My swing is not buttery smooth nor technically correct. My swing speed is somewhere between 87 to 93 MPH, in fact I'd say my swing looks closer to that of Charles Barkley's (ugh) than that of Fred Couples, not a pretty picture to say the least. My long drives, with my old driver, ranged in the 225 yds mark when hit on the sweet spot. My expectations when I purchased this driver was not to hit it a mile but to mearly mainly gain a "few "extra yards and have a tighter ball dispersion. Due to the weather, I was only able to get in 9 holes and my first impression of this driver are great! I was anxious to hit this driver, the look and feel of this driver instills confindance and screams to your deep rooted Neanderthal gene to just "grip it and rip it". I was hitting three balls off of most tees and some of my shots were pulled, which I contribute to over swinging, and a few were pushes, and some were long and straight, but most importantly all found the fairway. What surprised me the most about this driver was the distance gains that I was able to achive when I found the sweet spot. Two of my longest drives are now logged, one at 268 yds, I'll call that good and another at a wopping 283 yds defintely outstanding! especially for an old man. I didn't think I would ever have the abilty to hit that far even if I were hitting it down a mine shaft. I now have plans on improving my swing mechanics and hopefully gain a faster dr...
A seniors opinon
Sully I was not anticaping that I would be writting a review at this time, mainly because our weather here in SC is lousy right now, rain and drizzle dominating, and that being coupled with just receiving my Grenade, 46" reg shaft a few days ago. However yesterday there was a break in the weather and I just had to try it out. Let me preface this review with the fact I am not a long ball hitter nor have a single digit handicap. I am the typical 65 year old retiree, a little puggie, have short arms and I propably play golf three time a week. My swing is not buttery smooth nor technically correct. My swing speed is somewhere between 87 to 93 MPH, in fact I'd say my swing looks closer to that of Charles Barkley's (ugh) than that of Fred Couples, not a pretty picture to say the least. My long drives, with my old driver, ranged in the 225 yds mark when hit on the sweet spot. My expectations when I purchased this driver was not to hit it a mile but to mearly mainly gain a "few "extra yards and have a tighter ball dispersion. Due to the weather, I was only able to get in 9 holes and my first impression of this driver are great! I was anxious to hit this driver, the look and feel of this driver instills confindance and screams to your deep rooted Neanderthal gene to just "grip it and rip it". I was hitting three balls off of most tees and some of my shots were pulled, which I contribute to over swinging, and a few were pushes, and some were long and straight, but most importantly all found the fairway. What surprised me the most about this driver was the distance gains that I was able to achive when I found the sweet spot. Two of my longest drives are now logged, one at 268 yds, I'll call that good and another at a wopping 283 yds defintely outstanding! especially for an old man. I didn't think I would ever have the abilty to hit that far even if I were hitting it down a mine shaft. I now have plans on improving my swing mechanics and hopefully gain a faster dr...


