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on the range and seen it all fall apart on the course.then excuses are sure to follow. Go to a range and hit it for yourself, but be honest in questioning yourself whether or not you can transfer your swing from the range to the course.
#Nickent driver driver
As for taking some posers word that one driver is soooo great while using in a simulator borders on the believer being just slightly more intelligent than the local compost pile. Since nothing that anyone posts here can be proven(the internet is home to the largest liars club in the world)then it follows that any advice given on the internet should be questioned as to it's validity. Since only a small portion of amateurs will ever really understand the swing and be able to put it into practice they're better off just getting clubs fit to their swing/build and accept the fact they're doomed to be lifelong hackers that enjoy being out of doors and flirting with par(and on occasion.birdie). If a club feels good to a player that rarely shoots decent scores it only underlines the fact they haven't developed any feel to judge whether or not a club will be right for them. Yet the tens of thousands of sheep continue to purchase the "latest thing" in golf in trying to buy a better game. Strangely enough hitting any club in a simulator has about zero relevance to actually putting it into play on a golf course. I know this, it's going to take something pretty revolutionary to kick my Nickent driver out of the bag. With everybody conforming to a certain c.o.r, I don't see how there can be much difference, but there is. It's pretty obvious there mostly made in China, or the higher end stuff is maybe Japan. Please excuse my ignorance on this topic.I'm with you on the ignorance. Or, the higher end companies like Nakashima and Wishon. I'm talking about TourEdge, Nickent, Powerbilt, Macgregor, etc. I'm not talking about some no name company where there's no quality control or cheap sets you can buy at sporting good stores. Don't all of these manufacturers design in-house and then have the club's parts manufactured and then assembled in China? I can't imagine them shipping all the parts to China just to have them assembled.
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It does beg the question of whether there is any difference in what Nickent manufactures vs. I have to admit I know nothing about Nickent clubs or this particular driver. Might take it for a hit at the range on Friday if I find time or else it will just go straight in the bag on Saturday morning.Īs for the interchangeable shafts do they have to be shafts made specially for the 4DX or are there other interchangeable shaft options available? Just the same old tat.Just arrived today and I agree it looks really nice at address. I havent played my Mizunos, or the Ping becus this season, or anything else. P.s I,m also enjoying playing these Maxfli blades combo set, Op covets, and I,ve got a couple rounds under my belt, and a couple hundred balls in the backyard with the Z-101s. I just popped another one in, a vs proto by you, in stiff. I just like the distance, and the ease of hitting the 4dx driver, and the ease of changing driver shafts, I broke another shaft, yesterday, my fuji fit on e-360 stiff. I,m more a Mizuno man, I just cant stand there drivers. I,m not a big Nickent fanboy, by no means.
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The 4dx driver is pretty good looking from address.