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Originally Posted by Shermdog The ball flight was not a boring one....rather it got up quickly and then tended to fade. My current driver is an old Dynacraft that I made in my garage. Its face is small so I am used to teeing the ball low. However, wanting to catch up with the modern tech, I booked a time with the local fitted at my range. I had never swung a 460CC club. I like them but like I said, the ball ballooned on me. Went up quick and faded....sometimes a slice. Fell to the ground on a more downward angle.
All the clubs the pro put in my hand had a stiff shaft. I dont know anything about the torque, kick points, etc. They were basically standard off the shelf models with stiff shafts. Ping, Taylor Made, Cleveland, calloway, etc. But for some reason, there were not alot of differences in ball flight or LM readings.
I agree that the grip may have something to do with it. I tend to grip in a strong position to battle the slice. Could my hight have something to do with it...I am 6'4" and 196 lbs. I am sure I slide a little with my left hip causing the fade/slice.
As for the Krank....just figured I didnt feel anything special happening with the name brand clubs or any difference....and the Krank is 200 bucks so why the heck not if I hit everything else the same.
Thanks for the feedback,
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What is your handicap? What is the loft of the dynacraft? Do you hit your own driver lower or just as high? At 6'4" would you say that you have a flat baseballish type swing for your height...or is it fairly upright on the backswing and steep coming down? Did you hit any 8.5 or 7.5 loft clubs? If not, why not?