Posted February 14, 20159 yr comment_236291 RomaRo's new flagship driver has mid spin, high launch with a forged cup face, it's designed with a focus on distance where the Type R series is geared to players who require less spin. I think I may need to bring launch down so I'll be testing it in 9.5 first with the standard shaft, looks good though and RomaRo has been working on this one for a couple of years almost twice as long as they have worked to produce any other driver in their history. On a side note wait till you see the profile on the Ray Alpha Fairway Woods, This one could give the Ryoma D1 FW a run for it's money. Enjoy the pics!
February 15, 20159 yr comment_236300 Like the head shape! Pls share with us the feel, sound, etc. thx.
June 13, 20159 yr comment_242529 Wow, that is a shallow face... does look almost like a deep 3 wood. I like the shape and design of the head. Looking forward to a first review.
June 14, 20159 yr comment_242537 Way too shallow for me. I had an HX460 last year. How can they go from such a deep face design to something as shallow as a 3 wood?
July 12, 20159 yr Author comment_243831 Way too shallow for me. I had an HX460 last year. How can they go from such a deep face design to something as shallow as a 3 wood? It's for a different type of player, 455 Type R would be the one to consider or the original HX if you seek a particular face depth. Alpha/Type-R/Ray are 3 different series of clubs.
October 11, 20159 yr comment_248515 Just bought this for a strong senior friend. He keeps saying how great it is. Thanks Chris for the advice Mark
October 12, 20159 yr Author comment_248534 Just bought this for a strong senior friend. He keeps saying how great it is. Thanks Chris for the advice Mark Your welcome! Thank your pal too. I haven't heard anything negative about this club yet only praise from those who have bought it.
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