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trying the nunchukc shaft to play 44 inch

i need a high laucnh 10.5-11.5 * head with low spin the chuck hits the ball almost nude no spin so i was told i need these characteristics

the nike vr tour and tm r11 have been suggested

u canunderstand MY reservation with these.

pls let it JDM

help needed

cheers chaps

Why not epon 152 in 10.5 or the HT?

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Crazy 460 might be an optipn no?

Didnt like the epon152 shape

How about your own Yamaha v445? I was going to say crz460 but never try that head before......

I think Crazy with it's known for igher launch would be a great choice for this shaft

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the 445 isnt that high.

yams as a rule dont really go high, quite the opposite mostly.

i had a look today at the VR pro

theres NO FRICKEN WAY ON THIS EARTH i will be getitng one of those hideous things in my stable.

thats the no1 fugly driver ive ever seen.!

i dont care how fr those guys that get paid billions a yr to hit the thing hit it.

its abslutely fugly

no way ho se'

high launch low spin.. dosemt have to be latest and greatest

callaway erc 3 ?

tm burner tp ?

maruman 10.5 fine straight??

onoff ?????

theres got to be something perfect for this

Got a good laugh Stew, a friend of mine got some great numbers with the Nike head.

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