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Collis
17th November 2009, 02:42 PM
Hi All,
Upgraded to the R9 10.5* and not liking it.
Looking for something else - was after a Nickent 3DX in 10.5* but very hard to find.Stiff flex in this.
Let me know if you have anything.
Cheers

grandmasterb
17th November 2009, 02:46 PM
I have a 4DX tour if you wanted to have a hit of it mate.

zigwah
17th November 2009, 03:01 PM
What do you not like about the R9, hit mine yesty for the first time and its a launcher out drove the mizuno out of the toe

dhills2
17th November 2009, 03:04 PM
4DX Tour is a great driver IMO if you prefer a fairly solid feel & sound off the face. Not exactly sure what that means but I guess it is sort of the opposite of hitting a Wilson Spine or similar :) Though it is pretty different from a 3DX I believe - I've never hit the 3DX, just seen it.

At a recent demo day I went through most of the drivers there and was surprised by the Wilson Smooth... not half bad for the price. The D3 also bombed it but is not cheap by any means.

Oh yeh, I don't have anything for ya ;) Sorry.

Collis
17th November 2009, 03:04 PM
Had the R7 Ltd before it was awesome, everything of this has a nasty duckhook.
have hit very few good shots with it, and before that was driving everything long & straight - well long for me

3oneday
17th November 2009, 03:06 PM
Go ugly, get a diablo ;)

henno
17th November 2009, 03:09 PM
The 3DX is nothing like the 4DX Tour. The 3DX (non-tour) is square, shallow faced, loud and closed as all heck. The 4DX Tour is none of these.

braddles
17th November 2009, 03:19 PM
Do you have it set on R with the heavy weight in the toe? I would play around with it before selling it.

3oneday
17th November 2009, 03:22 PM
I found that TP 09 hybrid was severely heel biased, it drew with it set 1° open. I was going to play it 2 open but in the end thought it was silly doing that.

Maybe try it set 1 open firstly, and then do the weights thing.

braddles
17th November 2009, 04:13 PM
I find the weights make more of a difference than the face angle.