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Re: What driver does a Master need?

Wed, Nov 23 2011 10:36 PM (42 replies)
  • Bizzalls
    21 Posts
    Wed, Nov 23 2011 6:06 PM

    I had the same issue a couple levels back.  I was using an R11 lvl 29 which is a beast through tour pro.  I was getting seriously out driven when I started Master, although I was scoring ok.

    I went with the R9.  At first it was shaky because of the meter speed, but I got used to it.  It is a beast at this level and cuts through the wind.

    The only issue is that on certain courses like St. Andrews, you'll drive it too far, and have to slow up a bit.

    Happy hunting.

  • Longwedge
    885 Posts
    Wed, Nov 23 2011 8:33 PM

    I'll throw my 2 pennies in on this. I think one of the biggest mistakes made by newer players is the desire to purchase longer clubs...just because they can.  I think you need to keep each level as a certain challenge. For instance, I've seen way too many Tour Masters playing R11 clubs and Calloway balls.  This leaves them nothing to counter the difficulty once they move to Legend. 

    If you are approaching with nothing but wedge all the time as a Master or TM, the approach from long iron range is going to kill you at Legend...might as well get used to it as a TM in my opinion. Pick a course, play 2 practice rounds, one from the TM tees, and another from the tips. You will notice that in some instances there is a 3 or 4 club difference upon approach.

    As a Master, I played with the 270 Yard G10 driver...great club, and more than enough length.  As a TM, I play with the R9 and Srixon spin balls.  Once I advance to Legend, I will then acquire the R11 and Calloways.

    Besides, if you want the game to be fake and easy all the time...Tiger Woods 2012 is 3 blocks down the street on the left...across from the Childcare center and Bowling alley.

    -Long

  • borntobesting
    9,709 Posts
    Wed, Nov 23 2011 10:36 PM

    Longwedge:

    I'll throw my 2 pennies in on this. I think one of the biggest mistakes made by newer players is the desire to purchase longer clubs...just because they can.  I think you need to keep each level as a certain challenge. For instance, I've seen way too many Tour Masters playing R11 clubs and Calloway balls.  This leaves them nothing to counter the difficulty once they move to Legend. 

    If you are approaching with nothing but wedge all the time as a Master or TM, the approach from long iron range is going to kill you at Legend...might as well get used to it as a TM in my opinion. Pick a course, play 2 practice rounds, one from the TM tees, and another from the tips. You will notice that in some instances there is a 3 or 4 club difference upon approach.

    As a Master, I played with the 270 Yard G10 driver...great club, and more than enough length.  As a TM, I play with the R9 and Srixon spin balls.  Once I advance to Legend, I will then acquire the R11 and Calloways.

    Besides, if you want the game to be fake and easy all the time...Tiger Woods 2012 is 3 blocks down the street on the left...across from the Childcare center and Bowling alley.

    -Long

    actually with the R11 driver the Srixon spin balls gives you more than enough distance and better control of the spin. 

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