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Typical turnaround time is business days. Apply 2nd Swing eGift Code at checkout on 2ndSwing. The NV is a low launch shaft, so if you hit a low ball, it could be an issue. Good luck. PiKapp23 March 2, I can't say I've ever hit it, but you can now get last years drivers which are basically as good as this years drivers for that same price at Dick's or lots of other retailers.

When it comes down to it you need to play the driver and everything else that is best for you and your game and no one on this forum can tell you what is best for you - you need to test out different models and find the one YOU like the feel and performance of best.

I know this can sometimes be hard to do at a Dick's or other retailer because of limited demo area, but this is the only way to find what is really best. A big key when looking at equipment is to go with an open mind and go with what really feels best that you are willing to pay for.

Sometimes people go in with predjudices against or for a certail brand and this ends up affecting their decision instead of what was really the best. There is a lot of great equipment out there and you'll be giving up very little in most cases you'll be giving up nothing by going with a model of driver that is years old this is true of most golf equipment.

Find what best fits you and your wallet and go from there. HytrewQasdfg March 2, I'm not sure if you are looking at this club, or just a deal on a driver.

Still, they have it listed so they should honor it. I do know Snake Eyes are good clubs. Flipmode March 2, Im glad I saw this thread as I think I might go ahead and buy the driver just so I can have some back up hybrids. They are without a doubt the most consistent clubs in my bag! Titleist Man March 2, Thanks for the feedback guys. A little while ago I got on a launch monitor with the driver I have now, and the Alidla nv shaft was one of the front runners suggested for me. I accually went and hit the hybrid, which I accually liked alot better and hit better than my titleist h with the exact same shaft, aldila nv 85stiff.

They also have the same shafts recommended for my swing, so if I hate them at least I'd have new shafts for around the normal price. A selling point specifically good for me, anyway. I'll let you know how it works out. Again, thanks for all the feedback. March 3, Just picked them up.

I guess they are made for Dick's by Nicklous golf. I did hit them in the golf simulator again, and they accually felt really good. Here is what I have so far: Changing the weights didn't seem to change the ball flight much at all. It sets up really well for me, and the balance felt ok, too. The pro told me I would get another yds if it was outside, is this true? The shaft is Aldila NV 65 stiff for driver, 75 stiff for the 3 wood, and 85 stiff for the 3i hybrid. I didn't hit the 3 wood as much, but the 15 swings or so seemed on par with the driver.

Good balance, set up, and ballflight for my swing. The ones I hit well haven't swung a club in about 3 months went around with the roll, off the deck. The hybrid I liked alot better, and hit alot better, than my Titleist h with the exact same shaft.

I hit it around and straight from the first to the last. I really liked the balance on the hybrid. I would have gone with a 2i hybrid instead of the 3 wood, but they didn't have one in a stiff flex So far it seems like a great deal that fits me real well. Guest March 15, March 15, Both are top-notch clubs! I have never been as consistent off the tee than when I hit the Hagen. It also has a nice headcover with a magnetic closure. My guess is that most players will go with a bigger name if the prices are similar.

Bought this driver at Dicks for I would recommend this club to anyone looking for a great club for a good price. I adjusted the weights for a draw but I am not sure if that has any effect. I am of the opinion that it is swing plane and wrist roll that causes a ball to draw.

I usually do draw the ball and with this club the ball screams off the face on a mid trajectory and carry of about — with a good 25 yard roll. If I only hit my other clubs as well. I used to avg. It definitely corrects some of my miss hit shots, but when i play to much of a fade…it really takes off and fades too much. But overall.. I played with it today and shot 88…my best score of the year. I have to say that it is possibly the best driver I have ever hit.

I hit 10 fairways today and in-play on all the others. I had two drives in the range. My previous, an Adams Ovation, had a regular flex shaft that I had to slow down my swing to hit.

The AWS is a monster! Purchased a AWS driver on e-bay for Question is how and where do the weights go for what type bias desired. There should be three weights, total. The heavier weight goes into the hole in the heel for a draw bias, in the center for neutral no bias and in the toe hole for a fade bias.

The other two weights go into the other two holes as you move the heavy weight around.



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