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Please help. A question about Epon


advan038

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Ever since I became a member I have learned a lot about the good quality offered by JDM products. One brand for sure, which lots of members here has given a thumbs up, is EPON.

I must say I have never had the opportunity to try any Epon products, and more importantly I am not a golf expert. May I ask TSG members here what significant difference would I experience between an Epon Technicity ZR 415cc 9.5 degree driver to one with 460cc? (we assume here everything from grip, shaft, loft, face etc.... for both are exactly the same) And how will the Technicity perform?

Would they feel so different becasue of the 45cc difference? A HUGE difference in terms of distance? Any other points?

I apologise in advance for asking such a stupid question whom may find. I really am not a golf expert and still in a process of learning and now having this opportunity to purchase the Epon Technicity ZR 415cc I wanted to make sure I won't land on the wrong edge of a sword. (This will officially be my 1st time experiencing high-ended products)

Once again a BIG thankyou to you guys!

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I am not an Epon expert but do have two 460 and a 390. You are talking about two discontinued model in 415 and 460ZR. It is my understanding that 415 is for lower handicap players since it has a higher CG and fit for players with higher swing speed. I would only assume that the 460 would be more forgiving than the 415 and launch the ball higher. If you are a low handicap, you might prefer the 415. The distance from both drivers would be the function of loft and the shaft you choose.

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