DoubleD
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Why not consider the hybrid? Shorter shaft, adjustability and should be ideal for the specific distance you are looking for.
Me too mate. My g425 driver is safely the best driver I've had and I've tried them all. I have the tensei orange shaft in it and it seems to just go where you point it.
I did take a punt on a Callaway Rogue Max HL (16.5) but it had a tensei blue shaft that I just can't get on with. Even in stiff it's just so whippy at the bottom and I can't control it.
(Now scouring ebay for mavik 4 Woods ?)
Interesting. Do you have one? What did you get fitted for?
.Either the Ping Tour shaft or Tensei Orange (stiff). Each to their own though..
Why not consider the hybrid? Shorter shaft, adjustability and should be ideal for the specific distance you are looking for.
Have you considered just swapping shafts? Tensei Orange is a counterbalanced shaft and the Blue isn't.
Perhaps look at an Orange or something like a HZRDUS Smoke Yellow which is counterbalanced? The HZRDUS will certainly be stiffer than the Tensei.
Yeah, i have, but j don't trust myself to not make a pigs ear of changing a shaft that's glued in. I've a mate who could help though. The orange stiff tensei just works and I feel like I can swing it smoothly or go after one and its not going to go off the planet.
HZRDUS shafts are ones I've never really got on with but I don't think I've tried the yellow. Mate has an Hzrdus RDX something in a 3 driving iron which I've tried a few times and I can't get it above head high ?
Not sure if I'm allowed to post this but I've got a 425 5 wood for sale if your interested - Ping Tour stiff shaft - willing to let it go pretty cheap. Message me if interested.
Come on now Tash! You have been playing long enough to know that trial clubs work like magic on the range - it is on the course that their true self is shown (usually misbehaving )Went to the range yesterda, first time I have hit a ball in 3 weeks. I borrowed a G425 5 wood from the shop.I asked for the sft but ended up with the Max.
Quite simply it was a thing of beauty. Number wise I was hitting the 5 wood as far as my G410 3 wood. But with far more dispersion consistency. It seemed so easier to hit. I also borrowed the tool to adjust and raised the loft to max and it was perfect for me.
As I mentioned, the 425 5 wood went as far as my 410 3 wood so if I do upgrade, do I get a 425 3 wood before I get a 5 wood.
without boring you even more. I looked at the 5 wood to replace my G410 hybrid. Thinking it would be like for like. That has gone out of the window.
The way my swing is behaving at the moment any club could look brilliant on the range. Playing tomorrow for the first time in almost a month. Watch this space.Come on now Tash! You have been playing long enough to know that trial clubs work like magic on the range - it is on the course that their true self is shown (usually misbehaving )
I’m thinking about this too. I have just gone from a G20 driver (12 degree regular shaft) to a G425 Max (10.5 degree stuff shaft) and love it.
I have G20 irons up to a 5, then a 20
and 23 degree G20 hybrid, and a G20 3 Wood.
I’m not planning to change the irons but would like to sort out the gap between 5 iron and driver. I don’t really see much difference between my two hybrids - a 23 degree would be fine, along with my 3 Wood. I was thinking that if the 425 prices drop in the next few months I may go from 3 wood and two hybrids to a 3 wood and one hybrid. Anyone got any advice?
In the end I ditched the two hybrids and 3 wood, and replaced them with a G425 17 degree hybrid and a 5 wood both with stiff shafts. I hit the 5 wood further than my G20 3 wood, and then the 3-hybrid at 17 degrees is sitting nicely in the gap between my 5 iron and the 5 wood. Both clubs are much easier to hit than the G20s too. I'm down to 13 clubs now: Driver, 5 wood, 3 hybrid, 5 iron down to utility wedge, then 54 and 60 degree wedges.
Made room for a chipper……… nice ?