@@HowGoodGolf I am a senior who has a high handicap and is vertically challenged. I was fitted with a 12 degree driver, senior/ladies shaft. I gained 30 metres and the drives go relatively straight and high. A first! For the UK I would suggest fit the club to you and the local course. I also game the Cleveland hi wood and a 5 and 7 hybrid as well as a58 degree Cleveland smart sole sand wedge. In the last two months my handicap has reduced by 4 shots.. keep up the good work
I would select Cleveland because of overall performance in the fact it’s only a few yards shorter than the longest driver here however, the price point is a no-brainer. I also like the looks of the Cleveland. I could definitely game it.
I got the Cleveland Zipcore irons and they are amazing, I then tried the XL2 driver but dint really like it so settled for Darkspeed X and loving it. Cleaveland is very underrated but they are producing some good clubs.
I think I would go with the Cleveland of the 3. The sound IS terrible, but I might wear it as a badge of honor. And the guy on the contiguous hole might think you just pulverized your drive. Those Pings just seem like you're holding a battleship (aircraft carrier?) on the end of a stick and I just wouldn't spend the dough, anyway. (I know they're good.) Tour Edge has improved the appearance of their drivers a lot this time around (I hated the look of that stabilizer bar or whatever it was in the previous generations), but I can't turn like and respect into love. And I'm the target audience at 71. Still, if I were forced to buy one tomorrow, it would be a Sim 2 Max, still available at some places at $299. The Eleven Driver is something I'd like to try as well. Like the idea of supporting a good small company, and some You Tubers have tested it to great results.
It would be interesting if you would let a higher handicap player swing them. Maybe throw in the QI 10 and the mazuno also. I hear the exotics c725 is very forgiving, too. Would be nice to see a review on it. Great video once again.
Toss the Eleven driver in there.Been seeing some amazing reviews on it and at $250 with full customization (including hot melt for $20) and a triple cog system it looks like the real deal.
A high handicapper doesn’t care about sound , ball speed or looks . But this is what you get when a low handicapper rates clubs , we genuinely want forgiving as far as slice or hook . And easy to hit and distance and price ,
You think that Cleveland is loud I’m still using the Cleveland Hi-Bore XL! That thing you can hear from a mile away lol. So sound isn’t a factor for me. Give me the best preforming driver!
I wouldn’t game any of these! For the simple reason that the biggest change to my game will be when I get fitted for a new putter, the club I use the most! Not chasing a few more yards.
I undersatand you want to compare new models.But the older models are better.The sim2 max is better than the qi10.And i believe better than these 3.All drivers have been maxed out for many years now.I believe drivers now have been made to perform a little worse,so as to compare to next model to be slightly better.Lesson,practice and correct shaft fitting.
*Which one would you game? Suggest any drivers down here that you think would also be a good test*
@@HowGoodGolf I am a senior who has a high handicap and is vertically challenged. I was fitted with a 12 degree driver, senior/ladies shaft. I gained 30 metres and the drives go relatively straight and high. A first! For the UK I would suggest fit the club to you and the local course. I also game the Cleveland hi wood and a 5 and 7 hybrid as well as a58 degree Cleveland smart sole sand wedge. In the last two months my handicap has reduced by 4 shots.. keep up the good work
I have a Cleveland and love the sound. You instantly know when you hit it out of the middle
I absolutely agreed with your review no need to go for big brand .. go for what suit your game
Still game the c721 love it...
Been hitting the Tour Edge E723 and love it. Just ordered the E725. Can’t wait to get it.
I would select Cleveland because of overall performance in the fact it’s only a few yards shorter than the longest driver here however, the price point is a no-brainer. I also like the looks of the Cleveland. I could definitely game it.
Sound doesn't worry me as probably most senior golfers are half deaf anyway it more about how it performs
Me neither! I play a G425 Max! The sound p1sses my mate off!
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I got the Cleveland Zipcore irons and they are amazing, I then tried the XL2 driver but dint really like it so settled for Darkspeed X and loving it. Cleaveland is very underrated but they are producing some good clubs.
I think I would go with the Cleveland of the 3. The sound IS terrible, but I might wear it as a badge of honor. And the guy on the contiguous hole might think you just pulverized your drive. Those Pings just seem like you're holding a battleship (aircraft carrier?) on the end of a stick and I just wouldn't spend the dough, anyway. (I know they're good.) Tour Edge has improved the appearance of their drivers a lot this time around (I hated the look of that stabilizer bar or whatever it was in the previous generations), but I can't turn like and respect into love. And I'm the target audience at 71.
Still, if I were forced to buy one tomorrow, it would be a Sim 2 Max, still available at some places at $299. The Eleven Driver is something I'd like to try as well. Like the idea of supporting a good small company, and some You Tubers have tested it to great results.
Cleveland and Cobra are my go-to for drivers.
That was interesting
Did you happen to also capture the Smash Factor of the swings?
It would be interesting if you would let a higher handicap player swing them. Maybe throw in the QI 10 and the mazuno also. I hear the exotics c725 is very forgiving, too. Would be nice to see a review on it. Great video once again.
Toss the Eleven driver in there.Been seeing some amazing reviews on it and at $250 with full customization (including hot melt for $20) and a triple cog system it looks like the real deal.
A high handicapper doesn’t care about sound , ball speed or looks . But this is what you get when a low handicapper rates clubs , we genuinely want forgiving as far as slice or hook . And easy to hit and distance and price ,
I game the Mizuno ST 230 Max amazing Driver
I have the The STZ 230 and it’s a great driver!
this really makes me think
Looks don’t concern me at all! I’d go for the Ping.
Was it the same shaft in each of these ? Would like to see the Cleveland V the Srixon ZX5 Mk 2 since it's the same company just different price points
You think that Cleveland is loud I’m still using the Cleveland Hi-Bore XL! That thing you can hear from a mile away lol. So sound isn’t a factor for me. Give me the best preforming driver!
sasquatch 🎉
I wouldn’t game any of these! For the simple reason that the biggest change to my game will be when I get fitted for a new putter, the club I use the most! Not chasing a few more yards.
Mizuno 230 max?
Should put in the mizuno st 230 max
Need to know smash F. Average
I don’t care how the driver sounds . If it is forgiving and gets me on the short grass ? It works for me.
I undersatand you want to compare new models.But the older models are better.The sim2 max is better than the qi10.And i believe better than these 3.All drivers have been maxed out for many years now.I believe drivers now have been made to perform a little worse,so as to compare to next model to be slightly better.Lesson,practice and correct shaft fitting.
I tried 6 different drivers and I found the qi10 max just pipped it .(26 h/p)
Sound, looks are irrelvant to me. Results are what counts. Just like fixating on brand names
MAy I buy the ping off you or just the head ?
its never the hammer
Buying the Tour Exotics seems pointless. It’s either the Cleveland for value for money or Ping.