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 · m3 driver: 9° rh: 56° - 60° cc: " d4: m3 driver: 10° rh: 56° - 60° cc: " d45/5(7).  · For the purpose of this review, I received the cc version of the Callaway FT Optiforce driver. This club comes with a ° starting loft, which can be adjusted down one or up two degrees. I recieved the Diamana (Blue) S+ shaft (one of two stock shafts) in stiff flex. For those interested the other stock shaft is the lighter (43g) Project X www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. m3 driver: 9° rh: 56° - 60° cc: " d4: m3 driver: 10° rh: 56° - 60° cc: " d4Brand: Taylormade.


The TaylorMade M3 driver is the smaller version of the M3. The best adjustability TaylorMade has put in a driver. The difference between and is surprisingly big. Introduction. No matter what your handicap, you need to be able to look down at your clubs and like the way they look. For some players, that means a smaller driver head. Club heads are measured, by volume, in cubic centimetres (cc) with a maximum limit of cc. Almost all drivers in today's market are between and c. Typically, cc drivers are designed for players that like to shape the ball more in the air as they generate different launch conditions compared to cc heads which generally offer more forgiveness. The best kept secret in golf! I use the CFT with a graphalloy pro launch blue which matches this club perfectly. This club hits long and www.doorway.ru the carbon crown it sounds a bit dull as they all seem to but this is offset by the smile on your face when you hit seriously long and hit the fairway.I also own a AST just for the noise it makes,goes almost as far as the www.doorway.ru these clubs.


www.doorway.ru: HONMA TR20 Driver cc RH Graph Stiff: Sports Outdoors. TR20 Drivers deliver beautifully crafted speed through a more efficient, high-COR titanium frame and carbon body. Great looking and profiles with. Handedness. Right-Handed. Loft. 9. Golf Club Type. Driver +$ shipping. TaylorMade M3 cc 9° Driver Tensei Black 60g Stiff Flex Graphite #

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