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Mob

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  1. I just played 2 more rounds with the Metaflex and had 2 of the best driving rounds in a row, that I have ever had. I played with both my boys, who usually out drive me by 30 yards and I was able to keep up with one of them on most holes, which surprised both of us. One more round today, so curious to see if I can drive this well 3 days in a row.


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  2. I have owned an Autoflex, a Free Flex, and a Metaflex.  All 3 increased clubhead speed, ball speed and distance.  The Autoflex and the FF did not have great dispersion for me.  My swing is on the aggressive side, and both these shafts do better with a smooth tempo.  The Metaflex, as stated above, is similar in performance to the Autoflex and Metaflex, but seems to handle an aggressive swing much better.  For reference point, one of the best other shafts to work for me is the Ventus Red.  The Metaflex feels very whippy when waggling it, but that characteristic is much less noticeable when swinging the club.  This is apparently due to there Carbon Bending Technology, but I am still not quite sure how they accomplish this.

  3. Taking a step back, with your adjustment, you are hitting it 290+ and have eliminated your "big miss".  I assume your big miss costs you more strokes than going from a 305-315 drive down to a 290 drive.  You can do the math and figure it out.  While none of us want to lose 10-15 yards off the tee, if you are hitting more fairways and no longer fearing a drive that can go out of bounds, this seems like a no brainer to me.

  4. I had a Epic Flash Subzero 3+ last season, and it was a very good club.  I use it primarily off the tee on short holes, tight holes, or when my driver is acting squirrelly.  I have a 17 degree hybrid that I use for long fairway shots, so my 3 wood has a specific function.  I just traded my EFSZ in for the Mavrik with a GD VR shaft.  Unfortunately, the weather here has sucked, so I haven't been able to hit it very much so far.  I hope to get alittle more practice with it in the near future.

  5. I have a 17 and 23 degree super hybrid.  I actually like them a lot.  They are forgiving and perform well.  They are basically a cross between a hybrid and fairway wood.  I use the 17 degree for second shots off the fairway that require 220 yards or more and the 23 degree is my 210 yard club.  So far so good, but I haven't had enough playing time with them to say anything definitive just yet.  Weather is still crappy here, so I hope to get a better idea once the weather turns.

  6. I have been playing this shaft for the past 4 rounds.  I have to say that it is a stable shaft, and I find that my misses are better with this shaft.  It is still too early in the process to know for sure, but I am encouraged with the initial results, and hope it continues on the same path.

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