![]() ![]() I think that you may have been the victim of a “Launch Monster”. The loft is not what I would recommend for a swing speed of 90 mph unless you have an extraordinary swing path, which is probably not the case, because you have had (and continue to have) so much success with your Titleist 983K driver with a loft of 9.5 degrees. With regard to your question about the new driver you purchased first the shaft in your new driver - new in that it may not have been used but an older model - is good and should not be the problem. Could this be the result of the shafts? Also, I would like to know the specs of the Titleist 4560? I have and Adams 3 & 5 wood with the ALDILA ultralite Speedline G75-R low torque shafts that work well for me.įirst let me thank you for your kind comments about the weekly column and I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed my book Just Hit It. ![]() My problem is that the FT-5 results in a higher launch with less distance which I do not want, plus I hit the Titleist straighter because I do not square the FT-5 as well as the 983K. I am a smooth swinger with about 90mph swing speed. I have been playing with a Titleist 983K, 4560-R shaft and 9.5 degrees which I hit straight. I purchased a Callaway FT-5 with a ALDILA NVS 65-R 350 shaft, 11 degree based on a swing monitor analysis at a fitting center in Dallas. ![]() Great to have someone with the knowledge about all aspects of the game to share with us avid amateurs, especially the honest truth about equipment. Received your book last year and really enjoyed it as well as your web site. ![]()
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