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March 24, 2013 At 03:14 PM By gilles c
gilles cSt-Constant, QC
Cannot make my mind if I buy a 913 F or 913 D2.
I need distance on par 4 and 5 you can drive further or try to reacf the green with a Fairway Metal but there has to be a logical way to decide.
March 24, 2013 At 03:14 PM
Cannot make my mind if I buy a 913 F or 913 D2. I need distance on par 4 and 5, you can either drive further or try to reach the green with a Fairway Metal but there has to be a logical way to decide.
I need distance on par 4 and 5, you can either drive further or try to reach
the green with a Fairway Metal but there has to be a logical way to decide.
Craig WWhistler, BC
I would go see a Certified Titleist Fitter and do a fitting for your metal woods & see what is better than what you already have in your bag currently. A fitter using a launch monitor will help you decide easily.
Thank you Craig
I did go see a Certified Titleist Fitter and opted for the driver.
These guys are good.
Bradley LMississauga, ON
Cannot make my mind if I buy a 913 F or 913 D2. I need distance on par 4 and 5 you can drive further or try to reacf the green with a Fairway Metal but there has to be a logical way to decide.
My question to you would be what would help your game more? A new driver might not only give you a few more yards but also might give you more fairways. A new fairway that would allow you to go for more par 5's in two could be useful also. Personally I'd go driver over fwy. I find going for par 5"s in two tend to get me into trouble more often than not. I do agree the best thing is to go get fit by a certified fitter to get the best results.
Brad
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