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smstef

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hello

i'm currently playing SYARD 3 and 5 , but i figured out that with my way of playing , one 4 wood at around 16/17 ° would be perfect instead

so i'm looking for an advice regarding a 4 wood which would be like syard in terms of playability

thank you

stephane

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I'd recommend either the Yamaha IFF Tour Model 5w @ 17*. Awesome head. Or the Royal Collection Pro TP 4w @16* which I game now. Both have great feel/dispersion/distance, especially this RC I have. Teamed up with a Kuro Kage Proto Tini 70s. Just fantastic. In fact it's that fantastic I may just sell it!!

Can't compare them to the Syards though, sorry.

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Modart is good for feel, accuracy, workability, and easy contact and getting up with low spin like the SYD the only thing going against it is it's about 10yds shorter than others.

Royal Collection 306V is another that is a little similar in playability but I would wait for their new releases coming soon.

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my iff 17* yamaha is perfect!!!!!

its a strong 5 wood , lower flight piercing long its da sheeeeet..!

my iff 17* yamaha is perfect!!!!!

its a strong 5 wood , lower flight piercing long its da sheeeeet..!

i would have to agree with you mate!

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Between the iff and the egg, which would be easier for the high handicapper?

The eggs have been in the bag for a long time.

maybe the egg. both are easy but the egg has a shallower profile.

other than that they are very close.

iff great off the tee and feels better than the EGG

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maybe the egg. both are easy but the egg has a shallower profile.

other than that they are very close.

iff great off the tee and feels better than the EGG

I would also say that the egg is a little easier, especially off the deck. I haven't put an iff into play but another option would be an OnOff model. I like the smaller Type-S off the deck.

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from the deck the egg still reigns supreme.. the ORIGIANL egg, fro tmeh tee the new one is almsot impossible to beat.

all rounders are where the tradional shaped ones come in to play.

depends what u wnt it for

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Thank you all for your answers

I'm looking for a club which i can use for shot 1 and 2 on long par 4 and 5

I'm not yet comfy enough with my driver , so i 'm playing 90% a wood on the tee

I have to say that the new egg is talking to me , ( beside the facts that i love the look )

I will look closely to your comments and advices

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  • 1 month later...

Hello

Finally i choose the new egg in 16,5 , tried it today and i'm sure it will be my newstart club ,

i need to find a good shaft as the M40 is acting weird with my swing and i'm not so much into it

Thanks again for your advices

Stephane

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