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I've got a taylormade spider from (likely 2008) and it's great! Wouldn't mind the new version but $$$. Problem is I lost one of the weights on the course at some point and am curious to know before I purchase are the weights for the 2018 spider the same as they were in 2008 for the Itsy Bitsy spider? Thanks!
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Ended up with a 2017 M2 dtype that I got on the bay for about 145.00 very excited to take it out to the course next weekend!
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Just ordered one of those adapters, was marked down to 0.99 cents! I'll give that a try and see what happens. But I suppose it's time to get something a bit newer. Next week I'll be paying a visit to the local golf shop and find out what my swing speed is for sure. Also really like the looks of the M2's so if I can find a good price on one of those I'll definitely pick one up.
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Thanks for the info! I guess I was mostly just confused on the tip size because I figured the adapter would be the same for all taylormade heads? I am thinking an A flex may be my best bet, but perhaps something a bit heavier than 45g.
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Hello all, I'm pretty new to this and I'm looking to replace the stock shaft on my Taylormade Rbz driver (HL version). Just wanting to clarify a few things and maybe some recommendations- Firstly, I want to confirm that I need a .335 shaft tip for the adapter sleeve, correct? Secondly, I have a stock XCON5 R flex shaft on the club and I hit it fairly well, about 150-180 yards and am looking for a shaft that may help with a bit of extra distance and control. I do play with a bit of a fade (on a great shot and can play for it) but sometimes I've got a bit of a slice. Any suggestions on shafts that may help with a bit of extra distance but more importantly more control? Edit- I'd like to keep the cost as low as possible with a max budget of $100.00 Thanks