The weight is amazing, its very light and is very easy to use, its lighter than many of the clubs on the market, which makes the swing speed seem higher than what you might be used to. Its definately worth a try if you have a bad fade, or a hook, to use this club to try and correct, but better advice would be to change your swing, rather than use a club to correct an already underlying error. But for medium players it will probably be a dream come true, allowing consistent and very easy to hit drives all the time. You see, a flush shot with this club does not go as far as the old Taylor Made R360, as it basically is designed with a larger sweetspot (which obviously means can't be hit as far) more forgiving head, to allow for less error on wayward shots, and thus is actually harder to hit long drives with this club as opposed to a smaller 460cc or even 360cc head. The sheer size of the head is the defining factor. But for the player who hits a reasonably consistant and fairly straight shot, they don't actually hit as far as some of the other Taylor Made models. Well, its soooo easy to use, and having the option draw/fade bonus is cool for those that have trouble with their drives. Nice club, very very easy to use, but not much distance
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