View Full Version : Maxfli Ezi Drive 16*
Eag's
21st January 2005, 05:58 PM
Just picked this up today from Golfworks Aspley.
It has a Aldila Plus V2000 Stiff flex shaft and comes with a Lamkin cord grip.
Taking it down the range in a minute to test this baby out :D
I will post a report later tonight :wink:
Eag's
21st January 2005, 10:46 PM
Wow :shock: now I know why you guys love these rescue clubs so much, so bloody easy to hit.
I was able to hit nice high fades, low hooks etc... with ease. You can really manafacture shots with this club, and most shots seem to come down quite soft.
Overall I am very happy with my purchase :D
BrisVegas
21st January 2005, 10:51 PM
Wow :shock: now I know why you guys love these rescue clubs so much, so bloody easy to hit.
I was able to hit nice high fades, low hooks etc... with ease. You can really manafacture shots with this club, and most shots seem to come down quite soft.
Overall I am very happy with my purchase :D
Excellent! May you both live happily ever after. :wink:
Glad you can hit both fades and draws with it. I've heard some hybrids are good for hooks only.
davidp
21st January 2005, 11:02 PM
So, Eag's is this your fairway finder for City GC on Sunday?
Eag's
21st January 2005, 11:03 PM
Wow :shock: now I know why you guys love these rescue clubs so much, so bloody easy to hit.
I was able to hit nice high fades, low hooks etc... with ease. You can really manafacture shots with this club, and most shots seem to come down quite soft.
Overall I am very happy with my purchase :D
Excellent! May you both live happily ever after. :wink:
Glad you can hit both fades and draws with it. I've heard some hybrids are good for hooks only.
With my old swing Dion I would probably hit lots of hooks as well, but since going to Nick Tonga at Northlakes, he has got me hitting a nice fade with everything and I am loving it :D
Ona
21st January 2005, 11:07 PM
this is in place of a 3 wood right?
what made you choose the maxfly
Eag's
21st January 2005, 11:11 PM
davidp Hope so mate :wink:
Ona never used to hit my 3wood anyway and I wanted a club that I could use in a variety of situations.
AndyP
24th January 2005, 10:00 AM
Welcome to the Ezydrive club, Eag's. :cool:
Can we have a full report from City GC as well?
Jarro
24th January 2005, 12:03 PM
glad to hear you've got a 3 wood finally mate, you really do need something like that ... can't have you hitting 3 irons off the tee all the time can we :wink:
Eag's
24th January 2005, 01:27 PM
Welcome to the Ezydrive club, Eag's. :cool:
Can we have a full report from City GC as well?
I hit it quite a few times at City with some pleasing results :D I had a bit of trouble working out how high to tee it, but once I sorted that out it was all good.
I found it very easy to hit out of the rough compared to a long iron. The club just glides through the grass with ease. I think this will be my "go to club" when the heat is on 8)
McMw
24th January 2005, 01:36 PM
eags....
have you used the TM Rescue before???
does it feel the same, or is the shaft making the maxfli better???
AndyP
24th January 2005, 01:43 PM
I had a bit of trouble working out how high to tee it, but once I sorted that out it was all good.
I find with my 22°, I need to tee it up really low or be prepared for a sky ball.
Are you teeing up low with the 16°?
Eag's
24th January 2005, 02:42 PM
eags....
have you used the TM Rescue before???
does it feel the same, or is the shaft making the maxfli better???
I have had a few hits of a TM rescue and got a very similar feel. I had the better shaft put in the Maxfli as the stock standard shaft was to soft for me :wink:
I find with my 22°, I need to tee it up really low or be prepared for a sky ball.
Are you teeing up low with the 16°?
Yep I was teeing it quite low which seemed to work fine.
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