Orikoru
Tour Winner
You guys nailed it when I needed a hybrid and your suggestions got me a lovely club, so I'm asking for your help again!
I first had a 12° Yonex thing which I bought as a bit of a stop gap. I hit it ok but it made a horrendous tinny noise, plus I tended to draw with it, so that coupled with the loft meant it basically stopped dead when it hit the ground. I bought a Ping G15 10.5° based off some good reviews I saw but I've struggled big time to hit with this as well. One day I was pushing them to the right, other days I can hardly get it off the ground. Granted it's probably more me than a club, but I'm just losing faith in it, and confidence in the club you're holding is usually a good start. Plus we all love buying new shiny clubs don't we?
I'm selling the Yonex one to my dad as he likes it, and I should be able to sell the G15 easily enough too, so I'd like to hear your recommendations to fit the following criteria, if you'd be so kind:
So short version - adjustable driver for high-handicapper, under £100??
I first had a 12° Yonex thing which I bought as a bit of a stop gap. I hit it ok but it made a horrendous tinny noise, plus I tended to draw with it, so that coupled with the loft meant it basically stopped dead when it hit the ground. I bought a Ping G15 10.5° based off some good reviews I saw but I've struggled big time to hit with this as well. One day I was pushing them to the right, other days I can hardly get it off the ground. Granted it's probably more me than a club, but I'm just losing faith in it, and confidence in the club you're holding is usually a good start. Plus we all love buying new shiny clubs don't we?
I'm selling the Yonex one to my dad as he likes it, and I should be able to sell the G15 easily enough too, so I'd like to hear your recommendations to fit the following criteria, if you'd be so kind:
- ideally no more than £100 (more than happy to go second hand, the last two were)
- easy to hit for a high handicapper - a nice high launch would be beneficial, and forgiving for off-centre hits
- I don't necessarily want to go back to a 12° but I think an adjustable loft would be good, so I could maybe set it to 11° or 11.5 and see how I do with that. I also tend to hook/draw my drives if anything, so the adjustment capability could be handy there as well.
So short version - adjustable driver for high-handicapper, under £100??