Tommygun16
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Does anyone know what would cause a 'forgiving' driver to go further than a less forgiving model?
I have had a Cobra Speedzone Extreme (the forgiving model) for a number of years and recently took a punt on the PXG 0311 (the less forgiving model of the two PXG options). My logic was that, everything else being equal, if hit out of the sweet spot the less forgiving head should probably go further due to MOI etc. Both clubs have exactly the same shaft, except that the PXG is 1/2 inch longer, which too would suggest that on centred hits the PXG would go further.
Bizarrely this doesn't seem to be the case at all. I had a very long range session and would hit 10 balls and then switch to the other club. The forgiving Cobra consistently went further than the PXG. Even the sweet spot PXG shots seemed worse that the off-centre Cobra hits. I didn't notice any particular difference on the heights of the shots etc.
Any views on what might cause this? Surely it's not that Cobra is just a 'better' club. Thanks.
I have had a Cobra Speedzone Extreme (the forgiving model) for a number of years and recently took a punt on the PXG 0311 (the less forgiving model of the two PXG options). My logic was that, everything else being equal, if hit out of the sweet spot the less forgiving head should probably go further due to MOI etc. Both clubs have exactly the same shaft, except that the PXG is 1/2 inch longer, which too would suggest that on centred hits the PXG would go further.
Bizarrely this doesn't seem to be the case at all. I had a very long range session and would hit 10 balls and then switch to the other club. The forgiving Cobra consistently went further than the PXG. Even the sweet spot PXG shots seemed worse that the off-centre Cobra hits. I didn't notice any particular difference on the heights of the shots etc.
Any views on what might cause this? Surely it's not that Cobra is just a 'better' club. Thanks.