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my main driver has been an Epon 460ZR xcon6 and my backup is the domestic TM425. I don't find that the larger head is that much more forgiving while the 425 is a little easier to turn over.

Is the 460 suppose to be a lot more forgiving than a 425?

is there any truth to a smaller head being easier to turn over?

The more athlete/player models I have hit in the 410-420 range (Beres TW 911, Mizuno Craft 425) were easier to turn over than a game-improvement 460 cc head (Tourstage ViQ, Beres 812 etc), to be sure. However, the smaller Mizuno Craft isn't a world away from the Craft 460, but the difference is certainly there.

IMHO, if you are comparing the same type of driver (ie athlete model) I think the difference will vary in degrees between a 430 cc head (like a Tourstage 430p) an intermediate size (Toursage 445 or Beres TW913) or a full 460 head (insert a dozen clubs here).

With the right shaft and loft, you should be able to work any of those clubs while keeping yourself out of serious trouble.

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