Posted December 22, 200420 yr comment_69659 In fairness d2 to d3 i can feel.However i would not say that this is a problem. My irons came out at d6. This may not be a problem for most but the overall dead weight of the club was too high and the swing weight made it feel heavier causing a heaving action from the top.This ment that having consistency was a real issue. Id say that up to d4 is ok unless you like heavy feeling clubs and are strong enough for them.
December 23, 200420 yr comment_69661 In fairness, without an accuarate swing scale, you would not be able to tell the difference between d2 and d3...No way !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)
December 23, 200420 yr comment_69721 I can tell you when a club is just too sissy. E 8 and beyond !!!!
December 23, 200420 yr Author comment_69749 Mate i can tell the difference assuming that the club has same shaft and grip i could tell you which on feels heavier. I couldnt tell you how much the difference is but i can feel it. Its like the r7 tp i put 2 grams extra in head and i can feel it thats 1.5 swingweight.
December 23, 200420 yr comment_69761 I doubt it but I wont call you on it. And I think 2 grams = 1 SW point
December 23, 200420 yr Author comment_69773 OK well its from the Taylormade configurating thiong online they say 2grs = 1.5 swing weights. You have to remember the characteristics of a shaft changes as well it has more whip with more weight. plus the 2 grams isnt just 2 grams its 2 grams 45 inches away from your hands. This amplifies the difference
December 28, 200420 yr comment_70319 ... i can feel small differences in swingweight too. btw, 2 grams=1 sw is only a general guide. the amount of extra weight required to change the sw of a 45" driver is a lot less than that required to change a 35" wedge.
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