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kevjamo
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16.09.07
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| before i got my taylor made R5 dual N driver i was not as confident off the tee and would mainly use my 3 wood which lost me distance but i'm now hitting my tee shots straighter and further |
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malc3145
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23
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14.08.07
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| Bought the N Type from Golfbidder to replace a D Type which overdid the draw for me (I tend to hit right to left). This N Type is superb, now hitting long & straight! Also this N Type has a Senior graphite shaft which seems to suit me better than the Regular Graphite shaft on the D Type. |
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pixiemark
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20
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20.10.06
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| As an 'improving' (ie 'not very good yet'!) golfer i was looking to buy a forgiving driver which wasn't going to punish my occaisional slice too harshly. Having looked at the Dual D (draw biased) version I decided to go for the neutral model based on the philosophy that i would be better off in the long run without a driver that was going to compensate for a bad swing. And I'm glad to say I've made the right decision!! My drives are longer (about 20 yards longer at 280-300!!) and straighter than with my old firesole. This can be put down partly to the stiff rather than regular shaft which is more suited to the high club head speed i now generate, though the club itself is immeasurably better and has definitely made a large contribution. Just go and try one. |
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konnie18
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11
(Posted
12.10.06
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| this drive is amazing,choose it |
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reececoleman
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6
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12.09.06
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| Perfect, just what I have been looking for. Would suit anyobody looking to achieve greater distance and accuracy, I guess that's everybody. GET 1! |
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Stevex4
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18
(Posted
09.08.05
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| If my experience on the range is anything to go by, this driver has a pronounced draw bias ( this is the supposedly neutral N version I'm talkin about). It looks nice and feels nice and has good distance, but I could not hit a fade with this driver. Didn't feel I could really give it full power without it going left. |
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