tugglesf239
Journeyman Pro
@bluewolf.
Can you clear your inbox please pal?
Can you clear your inbox please pal?
quite a bad sway.
@tuggles, were you fitted for these as 89mph would see you in stiff all day long (Luke Donald is only 3mph faster).
if you have an itch it won't go away until you have lovely forged irons in S300 or KBS tour S or XP 105 S
Why not look around for somewhere you can try a few clubs in different shaft specs. I don't think the Rocketbladez tour would be that hard to hit for your ability as there's still plenty of forgiveness. Do the other clubs other than 8 iron and down, feel whippy? Maybe get a pro to have a look.£20-30 for a lesson is a much cheaper option and find out if they do balloon or if it's a perception. A launch monitor would tell you
well thanks to my new best forum friend i will be indulging in this experiment very shortly.
Ill report back with an honest appraisal of how i get on
For anyone who has lived under a rock for the past 5 years, go to youtube - Search "The Inbetweeners - Jay's football friend" not linked direct due to potty mouthed youths.:thup: Friend, forum friend :thup:
For anyone who has lived under a rock for the past 5 years, go to youtube - Search "The Inbetweeners - Jay's football friend" not linked direct due to potty mouthed youths.
Friend!!!
Why not look around for somewhere you can try a few clubs in different shaft specs. I don't think the Rocketbladez tour would be that hard to hit for your ability as there's still plenty of forgiveness. Do the other clubs other than 8 iron and down, feel whippy? Maybe get a pro to have a look.£20-30 for a lesson is a much cheaper option and find out if they do balloon or if it's a perception. A launch monitor would tell you
Hi Homer
I do have regular lessons (as mentioned) and i am working quite hard on trying to combat the height issues. Its not mega bad or anything, i just wish the ball flight was more penetrating. In calm conditions one of my good strikes (when they happen) will be as good as any single figure H/C'er. My bad strikes on the other hand, would not be saved by using even the biggest super game improvement iron.
That is not the be all and end all of me wanting this type of club. I want to test myself with them and who knows, maybe i will become a better ball striker because of it (i am already pretty decent to be honest, its my putting and wildness off the tee that has previously hurt my score)(and yes i am having lessons to fix both these issues)
To be honest i do want to indulge myself a bit also.
nothing ventured nothing gained.
I think i swing to hard (poor tempo) so i do think that this is adding unwanted backspin for sure. ....
First update
Went to the range on my lunch armed with a 5i,7i, and pw from both my current set and my new Amp Pro's (courtesy of Bluewolf) and proceeded to hit around 20 balls with my current 7i and PW. To be fair i was hitting them pretty well with a high draw on a good strike (plus some duffers for good measure)
Started to then hit alternate shots with both PW's to try and make a comparison.
First few were quite high and carrying around 125 - 130 yards for both clubs. Pretty similar flight shape and both (pleasingly consistently) landing around 10 yards left of my target. First impressions were good, the clubs are noticeably heavier than my current RBZ Tours and the feeling at impact was much more solid.
Moved on to the 7 iron and again alternated shots. I struggled for the first few with the AMP's and was hitting a nice high draw with my Tours. However after around 5 shots with the AMP's i was hitting them really crisp and if i am being honest they were out carrying my RBZ's by a good 5 yards (measuring with the Mk1 Eyeball). I would not say that the peak height of the AMP's was noticeably different to the RBZ's but it definitely "felt" much better if that makes sense?
All in all a promising start for the Cobras. They feel lovely, i am not intimidated by the smaller heads, shafts feel lovely also and they look sexy as heck....
Honestly the did not feel any less forgiving than my TM's. I hit just as many shockers with them than i did the AMP's (maybe slight more TBH)
Another range session tonight and i am sure ill get there again during the week for a real play.
Im playing twice over the weekend and have no issues with chucking them in the bag.
One swallow does not make a summer of course!
But did i mention just how good looking they are.........
(Danny......im trying to resist the looks and be totally objective........... im really trying........)
Ha ha.. they are pleasing to the eye aren't they?
I remember when I first got them, I really didn't feel like there was any less forgiveness than with the JPX800 Pros I'd been using previously. I was also surprised at how long they were, especially in the long irons..
However, before you make any decision, make sure you play a few rounds with them. My own view on forgiveness is that when you're playing well you can play with anything, it's when you have that slight off day that you really notice. That slightly toed 9 iron that falls right into the front bunker can be a destructive shot mentally, especially when you know that the same shot with a GI iron would have ended up on the front of the green.. (anyway, why listen to me? I'm trialling a combo set of MP54 / MP4's next week..)
Follow the light, come over to the blue side Luke :smirk: