supo Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 gang.., i have a cpl of fws with these in them. havnt plalyed a course yet but at the range i didnt like the feel of them one littel bit. i will say the accuracy was pretty darn tootin. everything ended with a little fade.. i found i was trying to hit the ball harder to compensate for lack of distance . they have absolutely no feel compared to graphite. what the skiiny fellas? shud i pull them or play around with them first. the flight seemed pretty high, but i was happy with accuracy, just not long. no where enar as long Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoon Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 gang.., i have a cpl of fws with these in them. havnt plalyed a course yet but at the range i didnt like the feel of them one littel bit. i will say the accuracy was pretty darn tootin. everything ended with a little fade.. i found i was trying to hit the ball harder to compensate for lack of distance . they have absolutely no feel compared to graphite. what the skiiny fellas? shud i pull them or play around with them first. the flight seemed pretty high, but i was happy with accuracy, just not long. no where enar as long try them in the course for a more accurate feel in real world conditions and better balls. i havent tried the x100 in a fairway but i have tried a s200 fw in my hyrbid and 5w and they were very good. naturally you will lose distance but the dispersion is there. now its up to you if you are willing to live with that. lost interest in those and briefly shifted to the nspro 950fw. those were significantly better. still have my 5w shafted with that but i have since traded my 5w for a 19* hybrid. would use the hybrid graphite anyday over the steel shafted fw/hybrid. youl never know though til you try it in the course for real. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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