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Just a note guys to say i have had this 3 days now....and this thing is sooooooooooooooo easy to hit its unreal. It reminds me of my original orlimar margin face fairway wood, quite a shallow face, very easy to get up in the air, easy to work and an explosive feel off the face!!!

i would rate the club 3/5 on looks, as it aint the prettiest rescue i have seen, 4/5 on trajectory, 5/5 on workability and 5/5 on feel!

the only problem i can predict will be out of the thick rough in ire lol! shallow face in that deeeeeeeep stuff doesnt work well!!! :surprize: :laugh:

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Agree with you 100% on all your findingds. :smile1: IMO the stock shaft was a bit light & soft & I found the trajectory was a smidge too high for my liking. I reshafted with a Nippon 950 & I'm loving it in every way. In just a few short weeks, it has become the 'go to' club in my bag for sure. Can't say enough good things about this hybrid! :cool: :love:

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I had the same feeling prior to reshafting as I was bit nervous to tinker with something sooo good, but the reshaft has really paid off for me. :cool: I'm certainly going to keep the Nippon for the remainder of the season, but I still want to try a heavier graphite in the off season to see how it goes.

If the stock is working wonders for you keep her in there, but no worries on switching her out if you decide to go that route. I truly believe that this head is soo killer, that almost any shaft will perform well, just gotta find what works best for you personally. What a club! :love:

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