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I decided to get rid of my Taylormade OS for lower trajectory intended irons b/c my flights were too high with OS.

Now King Cobra 2300 Mid Launch and Taylormade LT are my choices. Which is would you go?

Anyone have any of these set and would like to have an input for Playability and trajectory? Thank you

2007-01-10 06:11:02 · 4 answers · asked by denzillion 4 in Sports Golf

4 answers

Only you can answer this question. You need to hit both numerous times hopefully off of a grass practice range. Better yet find someone who has demo sets of both and go play some holes if you can.

Lastly as mentioned in your prior post, go get fitted by an independent club fitter. I recall you said you had a handicap of less than 10 so spend the funds and get fitted with the best set for your swing.

If you cannot do either here is a web site where users have posted their own reviews of many clubs

2007-01-10 12:45:42 · answer #1 · answered by zudmelrose 4 · 0 0

I too have the taylormade OS's and want a lower trajectory. My local golf pro Jim Shuman told me to get a club with a smaller sole. I tried the LT's and they are very hard to hit consistently. I decided to go for the titleist 775.cb's they go lower and give the ability to shape your shots more than the taylormade os's. I HOPE THIS HELPS!!

2007-01-10 21:59:52 · answer #2 · answered by HoCkEyFaN 2 · 0 0

If you would tell me I would appreciate the feedback. I want to get off high spin rate and trajectory with Callaway.

Is r5 OK or much better is r7 for me ? What do the adjustments do ? Trajectory ? or direction ? with Taylor.

2007-01-10 21:28:34 · answer #3 · answered by The Advocate 4 · 0 0

yea man i would take the cobra... unless your handicap is under 5. because, the C.O.G. is way easier to hit. and bigger all together. and they feel so smoothe bel. me i have both

2007-01-10 20:11:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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