shewy
Journeyman Pro
My ball flight is generally quite high and a bit ballooning, this is due to swing faults not any club,I had heard from the grapevine that this was a low launching low spinning head.I exchanged e-mails with the owner of Geek Golf (Steve) and told him what I was after,he said of his two current designs (1 new design out soon) the DCT would be ideal. Now not sure of where to get one of these good old google turned up with 2 in my area, Bighit golf and reddragongolf, I chose the later as it was next to a course I used to be a member at and knew the area well. So tried the head out with a few shafts and ended up with the house of forged patriot shaft in regular flex,I was getting good numbers and the flight looked good to me.
The white head and silver face looks stunning, the head sits square to target.
When you hit it it certainly does launch lower than an OEM offering,the flight on the ball is a nice penetrating flight and there is plenty of roll on landing as well. The sound of the driver is a nice smack rather than a loud ting, not unlike the original Taylormade R9.
I will say that this driver is 450cc and is quite traditional in appearance, others may say it's not a forgiving driver but I have found it to be as forgiving as anything I have used, what I did like about this driver is it's use in the wind,it just seems to hold it's line wonderfully well.
Overall I am very pleased with the driver but you have to have it matched with the correct shaft for your swing, I paid £150 all in for a fully fitted driver,compare this with the R11 and Titleist offerings that I was looking at then I see this as a saving of £200.
If you have never heard of Geek golf then give it a try you may be pleasantly surprised,plus you get a lifetime warranty on the head. I liked it so much I purchased the 3 wood and look forward to getting it later this week.
The white head and silver face looks stunning, the head sits square to target.
When you hit it it certainly does launch lower than an OEM offering,the flight on the ball is a nice penetrating flight and there is plenty of roll on landing as well. The sound of the driver is a nice smack rather than a loud ting, not unlike the original Taylormade R9.
I will say that this driver is 450cc and is quite traditional in appearance, others may say it's not a forgiving driver but I have found it to be as forgiving as anything I have used, what I did like about this driver is it's use in the wind,it just seems to hold it's line wonderfully well.
Overall I am very pleased with the driver but you have to have it matched with the correct shaft for your swing, I paid £150 all in for a fully fitted driver,compare this with the R11 and Titleist offerings that I was looking at then I see this as a saving of £200.
If you have never heard of Geek golf then give it a try you may be pleasantly surprised,plus you get a lifetime warranty on the head. I liked it so much I purchased the 3 wood and look forward to getting it later this week.