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    shailey got a reaction from ejgaudette in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from Grand Stranded in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from BKervin in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from MattF in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from BKervin in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from ole gray in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from RichL85 in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from Jmglass in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from sirchunksalot in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from RichL85 in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from cksurfdude in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from sirchunksalot in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from KC Golf in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from cksurfdude in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from StrokerAce in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    I still find it hard to believe that there aren't more people on tour playing the Srixon irons.  I know they don't like to switch at all, but crap...I have tried other clubs and just love them.  I played MP14's, MP33's, J33's from Bridgestone and a couple of others and these are up there with any front line Titleist, Bridgestone or Mizuno iron.  
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    shailey got a reaction from KC Golf in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from StrokerAce in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, I went to a fitting for Srixon.  I am in love with their irons.  While I couldn't be drug away from any of my Titleist woods or driver, I did switch out my ZX5 for the new MKII ZX5/ZX7 combo set.  5 and 6 in the ZX5 and 7-PW in the ZX7.  Measurements were taken on Trackman and we were on an outdoor range. 
    For shafts, I tested the Nippon Modus 120, DG X100 (my current gamer) and the Project X LZ 6.5.  Clubhead speed with 7 iron was between 94 and 98.  Launch angles were within 2* of one another on all shafts.  But spin, height and carry all told the story. 
    DG was the highest spin (400 higher than LZ and 600 higher than Modus).  It was also the lowest launching and lowest overall peak height.  The Modus had the highest launch angles and LZ was barely below it.  Descent was the best with LZ, so it matched my angle of attach which was -4.7.  The Modus wanted to constantly go left (felt very weak).  The LZ was very easy to control and I felt the head all through the swing.  I could also hit my straight to fade with it just like my DG.   It also provided a lot more feel and "kick" when snapping back into the ball. So the LZ 6.5 was the best performer for me.    
    The new ZX5 head felt firmer than my old ones and they had more of a muted clicky sound to them.  The ZX7 felt like my old MP14's back in the day. They had a tremendous feel and caught one slightly heavy and only lost 4 yards. Love the reduced offset look and topline of the MKII over my older ZX5.  I am very excited. to see how my first tourney goes with them.  Difference in distance between the ZX7 and ZX5 was 4 yards.  So I had them strengthen the loft of the 7-PW 1* so my distances will stay the exact same as my ZX5's.  I have my long clubs and wedges set up for these yardages.         
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    shailey got a reaction from Shlax in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, one I was forced to change and the other I just preferred the feel of the new driver.
    My TSi2 3 wood cracked hitting a tee shot on 17. Replaced it with another TSi2 but with 16.5⁰ of loft. Absolutely love the flight and spin. Yes. I tried the TSr fairways and they just dont spin the ball enough. I hit them WAY too far. 
    I had switched to the TSr2 driver from the TSi3. That club has a left side bias tendency and hitting a fade was really a struggle. So after about 10 rounds, I bought a TSr3. With the exact same shaft taken from one and put in the other, my ball flight has returned back to the baby fade.



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    shailey got a reaction from KC Golf in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, one I was forced to change and the other I just preferred the feel of the new driver.
    My TSi2 3 wood cracked hitting a tee shot on 17. Replaced it with another TSi2 but with 16.5⁰ of loft. Absolutely love the flight and spin. Yes. I tried the TSr fairways and they just dont spin the ball enough. I hit them WAY too far. 
    I had switched to the TSr2 driver from the TSi3. That club has a left side bias tendency and hitting a fade was really a struggle. So after about 10 rounds, I bought a TSr3. With the exact same shaft taken from one and put in the other, my ball flight has returned back to the baby fade.



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    shailey got a reaction from cksurfdude in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Well, one I was forced to change and the other I just preferred the feel of the new driver.
    My TSi2 3 wood cracked hitting a tee shot on 17. Replaced it with another TSi2 but with 16.5⁰ of loft. Absolutely love the flight and spin. Yes. I tried the TSr fairways and they just dont spin the ball enough. I hit them WAY too far. 
    I had switched to the TSr2 driver from the TSi3. That club has a left side bias tendency and hitting a fade was really a struggle. So after about 10 rounds, I bought a TSr3. With the exact same shaft taken from one and put in the other, my ball flight has returned back to the baby fade.



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    shailey got a reaction from berkeleybob in How Do You Organize Your Bag?   
    Like this.  Absolutely love my new Ogio bag.  Found it on a Black Friday advertisement and hope it holds up like my last one.  

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    shailey got a reaction from 202 in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Orry for the delayed response.
    Absolutely love it. I was a little concerned about spin at first, but it hasn't increased at all. Distance and forgiveness is all that has increased. On my simulator, I was consistently longer with the same smash factor.
    Played in very windy conditions Friday and it never once ballooned on me. I prefer to carry the ball as far as possible and my launch angle is a little high for my swing speed, but I don't like roll as that can get me in trouble At the two courses I belong to and play. So I went from hitting a 10⁰ in the TSi3 to a 9⁰ in TSr2. Went from a mid launch low spin shaft to low launch low spin shaft and it is perfect. 
    If I miss the center, it's a little toward the toe.  When I'm a 1/4" toward the toe, I lose zero distance with the TSr. With the tsi3, I would lose 15 yards on that shot and it would draw more. 
    Switching to the TSr is a change that I recommend to anyone playing Titleist drivers.
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    shailey got a reaction from sirchunksalot in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Orry for the delayed response.
    Absolutely love it. I was a little concerned about spin at first, but it hasn't increased at all. Distance and forgiveness is all that has increased. On my simulator, I was consistently longer with the same smash factor.
    Played in very windy conditions Friday and it never once ballooned on me. I prefer to carry the ball as far as possible and my launch angle is a little high for my swing speed, but I don't like roll as that can get me in trouble At the two courses I belong to and play. So I went from hitting a 10⁰ in the TSi3 to a 9⁰ in TSr2. Went from a mid launch low spin shaft to low launch low spin shaft and it is perfect. 
    If I miss the center, it's a little toward the toe.  When I'm a 1/4" toward the toe, I lose zero distance with the TSr. With the tsi3, I would lose 15 yards on that shot and it would draw more. 
    Switching to the TSr is a change that I recommend to anyone playing Titleist drivers.
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    shailey got a reaction from KC Golf in What Have You Bought Lately? (CHA - Club Ho's Anonymous)   
    Orry for the delayed response.
    Absolutely love it. I was a little concerned about spin at first, but it hasn't increased at all. Distance and forgiveness is all that has increased. On my simulator, I was consistently longer with the same smash factor.
    Played in very windy conditions Friday and it never once ballooned on me. I prefer to carry the ball as far as possible and my launch angle is a little high for my swing speed, but I don't like roll as that can get me in trouble At the two courses I belong to and play. So I went from hitting a 10⁰ in the TSi3 to a 9⁰ in TSr2. Went from a mid launch low spin shaft to low launch low spin shaft and it is perfect. 
    If I miss the center, it's a little toward the toe.  When I'm a 1/4" toward the toe, I lose zero distance with the TSr. With the tsi3, I would lose 15 yards on that shot and it would draw more. 
    Switching to the TSr is a change that I recommend to anyone playing Titleist drivers.
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    Orry for the delayed response.
    Absolutely love it. I was a little concerned about spin at first, but it hasn't increased at all. Distance and forgiveness is all that has increased. On my simulator, I was consistently longer with the same smash factor.
    Played in very windy conditions Friday and it never once ballooned on me. I prefer to carry the ball as far as possible and my launch angle is a little high for my swing speed, but I don't like roll as that can get me in trouble At the two courses I belong to and play. So I went from hitting a 10⁰ in the TSi3 to a 9⁰ in TSr2. Went from a mid launch low spin shaft to low launch low spin shaft and it is perfect. 
    If I miss the center, it's a little toward the toe.  When I'm a 1/4" toward the toe, I lose zero distance with the TSr. With the tsi3, I would lose 15 yards on that shot and it would draw more. 
    Switching to the TSr is a change that I recommend to anyone playing Titleist drivers.
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