K15 vs G30sf vs Gsf- advice please (long OP)

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I have path issues (out-to-in) with driver. Always had and always will (because I have no inclination to change this). 99% of drivers will play push-slices unless I attempt to turn the club over- not good for accuracy.

I used to own the Ping K15- a notoriously forgiving club which has weight in the heel. It's impossible to make the ball go really right. The shaft broke at the bottom and I sold the head on before buying lots of drivers.

After an expensive 18 months, I bought a K15 again 8 weeks ago. Very, very happy with it. At the end of my round on Tues, I started adopting a really open stance and trying to cut it. The ball either went dead straight or had a tiny cut- but distance was still great. Played last night, tried the same, and everything was superb- haven't hit driver as well in a long time.

On the 9th, I took my swing and the shaft snapped an inch from the top of the grip :mad:

The main point of the thread:

Contacted the pro I bought it from 2nd hand and he was a gent about it. I have a few options:

1. Return the club to the pro. He will fit a second hand Ping shaft on it and return it.

Pros: It's only going to cost me postage to get a fix
Cons: I'm starting to mistrust second hand shafts. These shafts will be 5 years old now with no telling who has (ab)used them in the past

2. Return the club to the pro. He will give me a new Ping G SF Tec driver for £205

Pros: A new driver at well below market rates. 2 year guarantee with Ping customer service
Cons: The expense. Also, just because it has the same Straight Flight technology as the K15, I still have no idea whether it guarantees to eliminate huge spinny slices.

3. Go somewhere to get a brand new shaft fitted.

Pros: Cheaper than a brand new club. Work and shaft should be guaranteed.
Cons: Can't really test shafts, as the K15 is a glued-hosel kind of idea. I could test shafts on different heads, but what's the point when it might not fit the K15?

Advice sought:

1. Anyone give me any feedback about the G SF driver? Is it a hook machine (that's what I'm after) in the hands of anyone who has an inside / neutral path? Seen videos, but prefer vicarious evidence, rather than that of pro golfers.

2. What would you do?
 

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Or speak to Ping and tell them this is the second time you've had a shaft snap...

Spoke to Ping. They've said that I have to approach a Ping stockist to return the club to them. As it's second hand, I would have to pay for a repair. This could cost between £40-£100, with no guarantee that they have the shaft in stock brand new.
 

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I'd definitely send it back to the pro to be reshafted.
Even if it's only so you can sell the club on.
 

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I haven't hit an SF tec so I can't help. Had no trouble hitting huge slices with the G25 and G30 standard versions.

Why don't you swing by an AG or other shop and have a hit of an SF tec and see what you think?
 

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I've got a G30 SF and I assure you its entirely possible to hit a massive slice! If you have found a driver that you hit straight I'd be keeping that and getting it fixed. You seem unlucky, I'd have thought shaft breakages are pretty rare? I've certainly never had one.
 

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I always think reshafted drivers are never quite the same. I've tried the k15 and the G driver and enjoyed them both. The G driver in particular, whilst a little louder was more forgiving , so imo, I'd give that a crack. Try the different shafts if you can though. The 'Alta' felt quite light to me.
 

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If it were me in this situation I would think hard about the "always will" statement. But it's not me its you so it's a confidence vs cost thing.

Are you willing to spend the cash to elemiate doubt? Will throwing money at it breed doubt and regret?

Which type of person are you?
 

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Just to put a complete spanner in the works! I had a K15 and loved it for ages but then went through a spell of hitting poor drives that even the K15 couldn't make into something decent (heel/low off the face). Spotted a bargain Callaway X2 Hot on Ebay and bought it as liked my fairway woods. If the K15 is very forgiving this thing is ridiculously so...
 
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