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I had a launch monitor session yesterday with the Epic flash and flash sub zero.
I don't have the hard data to hand but these are my own observations.
Firstly about me, 53 year old cat 1 golfer, fairly fit and supple and with a decent swing speed.
Hit my own callaway XR firstly and went back to it later.
Almost no additional distance with both epic heads which confirmed that my old driver was an excellent fit for me.
The epic however has almost no drop off in ball speed on off centre strikes and let's be honest we don't flush many during a round.
I tried a variety of shafts in both heads and played about with loft to find the optimum set up. Some of the shaft options produced too high spin rates for me.
Found the sub zero head best for me with the heavier tensei av blue shaft. Very consistent spin numbers with this and I have always controlled a heavier shaft better. Interestingly for someone who's miss is usually left, a touch of draw bias on the back weight reduced the amount of draw spin.
To conclude you need a proper fitting to get the best set up. No magical distance gains if you are already in a well fitted driver but you will see a better average distance simply due to the club having a big sweet spot leading to lesser drop off in ball speed for mishits.
Am I buying one? Not at this time but it is a very good club.
Hit the 3 wood also which was very good, just didn't have time to get it dialed in properly but the ball speed was very impressive.
I don't have the hard data to hand but these are my own observations.
Firstly about me, 53 year old cat 1 golfer, fairly fit and supple and with a decent swing speed.
Hit my own callaway XR firstly and went back to it later.
Almost no additional distance with both epic heads which confirmed that my old driver was an excellent fit for me.
The epic however has almost no drop off in ball speed on off centre strikes and let's be honest we don't flush many during a round.
I tried a variety of shafts in both heads and played about with loft to find the optimum set up. Some of the shaft options produced too high spin rates for me.
Found the sub zero head best for me with the heavier tensei av blue shaft. Very consistent spin numbers with this and I have always controlled a heavier shaft better. Interestingly for someone who's miss is usually left, a touch of draw bias on the back weight reduced the amount of draw spin.
To conclude you need a proper fitting to get the best set up. No magical distance gains if you are already in a well fitted driver but you will see a better average distance simply due to the club having a big sweet spot leading to lesser drop off in ball speed for mishits.
Am I buying one? Not at this time but it is a very good club.
Hit the 3 wood also which was very good, just didn't have time to get it dialed in properly but the ball speed was very impressive.