My actual driver. I had to wait to comment, as mine was in for re-gripping(!) when I watched the vid first and I wasn't sure if it was the exact same club. It's the only driver I've ever owned, and I've always got on pretty well with it. Good to see you having such fun with it. If I was ever tempted to change, what would be today's closest legal equivalent.
Loving the retro driver reviews Mark! I just bought a Callaway FT-5 from 2006 and it’s as long and straight as anything. I also enjoy the slightly shorter lengths from back then. Hard to custom fit the new drivers, as shortening the shaft messes a lot with swing weight and shaft flex.
I still have one, my first PROPER driver! I had some looks playing off 28 back in the day, Eagling Par 5's and winning the longest drive. The looks you had one the range were unreal due to it's noise!!! I cut 1/2" off it and put on a corded Lambkin grip through. It was also the straightest driver i ever had tbh...
I was looking at getting sponsored by Cobra in 2007. They were definitely not 'easy' clubs with my set going to be the Pro Mb, Pro CB combo, X Speed woods and Titleist wedges . Loved this era of Cobra equipment with Geoff Ogilvy winning the US Open
Talk about reminiscing, I remember this (or the 440 can't remember which) being in my Grandad's bag and me as a kid constantly wanting the chance to use it because it looked so cool! Would literally go to his bag whenever I visited just to play with it
The Cobra SZ was out a couple of years before the COR limit was wound back to .83. The new limit had been set and the date for when it would come into force was known so a few brands offered both a non-conforming and a conforming version of their drivers. For example Cobra had the limited and unlimited versions of the SZ, Taylormade had R7 with a mark on the face to show it was illegal as well as a conforming version and Callaway had a normal and a + version of the great big bertha 415.
An older friend gave me this driver because he was going to take it to Goodwill with a bunch of his other old clubs. I absolutely loved this driver and was so upset when my car was stolen with my clubs in the trunk. The car was eventually recovered, but the clubs were long gone. I was going online to see if I can still find one for $15 on ebay and this video pops up. No wonder I liked this club so much. Oh and thanks, now people want $70 + shipping for this club that I used to be able to pick up everywhere for next to nothing.
Hey Mark, I am really enjoying this series. Can't get enough. By the way, I'm almost positive the COR on that Cobra is 0.86. As you know the legal limit is 0.83. Good stuff, mate.
You are correct, 0.860 was a hypothetical new limit by the USGA and the R&A back in 2002. www.popeofslope.com/handicapping/cor.html golfweek.usatoday.com/2002/11/30/2002-business-taylormade-callaway-take-biggest-hit/
I played up until this year with the 440 SZ. The cor is 0.83 which makes it legal. The club is extremely well made, still solid after all these years. I recently "upgraded" to the Taylormade M2 2016 and they both go around the same distance. The Cobra may even be easier to hit consistently.
This is a very interseting thing, as I have a 440SZ unlimited that I bought new and didn't even know about this. It is a nice club and most of the time, I can hit it well.
I have a king cobra 5 wood that's from that same era, I love it! It's my go to club, super easy to hit, I just stand there, aim then swing, nothing else to it. The ball goes straight, great flight, maybe not as far as modern cobra 5 woods, but I'll take dead ass accuracy over 10-15 extra yards anyday. I use it in the rough, fairway, and other sticky situations. I call it old faithful😂
Great video as always mark! I actually have this driver for 8 years and in my bag today I like it so much! I hit 300+ if I really get on it I hit it very straight! I just cant see spending money on a newer driver at all
I had this driver and played with it until 2004, I remember the conversation about it becoming illegal but I don't think it did until 2008. People thought the Callaway Big Bertha War Bird at 250cc was a massive driver then, this thing was a monster. There were a few times I grabbed it out of the bag and people couldn't believe the size of it.
Love these videos as I’ve spent too much time on eBay the last couple of months. Would be curious to see how the old hybrids like the TaylorMade rescues stack up compared to today’s.
Last season I gamed the Taylormade Tour something Hybrids (2, 3, 4 and 5) with the two exchangable weights from 2007-ish and they were insanely good, but the weights actually seemed to effect delivery. On some days they just went left and it felt impossible to control. I dont have that with my m4 hybrids. But the ball flight on the old ones was just so great and the sound was awesome.
Soooo glad I found this video. I have this club along with the 3 and 5 woods, Although I have the tour not the unlimited. I always wanted to see you hit my club to see how it does. I'm currently shopping for all new woods and was curious. And my loft is 7.5.
First driver I bought outside the box set was a King Cobra M Speed offset.. helped before I had a couple swing lessons to work out my slice an understand the concept.
I loved the videos. Great set up on your yard. How are you projecting that in daylight. I also love the guitars on your wall. Is that a Fender Jaguar? What’s the other Rickenbacker looking guitar. Golf and guitars. That’s me too. Just can’t stripe it like you with a 25 quid driver ! I can hold my own on guitar though
About once a year but clean my grips about every six rounds and play around 100 rounds a year..... That being said after the winter rounds they need to be refreshed in the spring !
I've just changed the original grip on my three wood, a titleist 980 f pro trajectory..I didn't want to change its characteristics as it never failed when I needed it ...since changing it has let me down once or twice :-(
Really enjoying the series and the numbers for this club were great - I've got an illegal Taylormade up in the loft - might dig it out and give it a smash and see what the numbers look like - will be interesting!
I had a 370 SS unlimited and it was a bomb, only changed as the COR limit came in for club comps. Never found a club I could hit as consistently or as far. For information the cor limit was set at .83 and this and the 370ss were .86 (I'm pretty sure)
So enjoying the series...such an eye opener. Circa early 2000s TaylorMade Burner 420 (legal) vs Burner 860 (illegal) wld be a fun comparison. Identical driver, other than the COR. A big thank you for the consistently interesting & insightful material Mark!
Thanks for the old club tests, brah! Cool to see that they aren’t too far behind the $789.35 drivers of today. Maybe try the TaylorMade r360xd. Can find them on eBay for less than $50.
I still use the Cobra Ss370 unlimited which was the very first version of this club. The COR is 0.86 from memory. The limit being 0.83. I still out drive all my mates with a good hit from this club. Hits for miles.
Am interested to see the comparo between the Limited and a legal version, just to see what difference the extra COR really makes. Loving the series Mark.
I played the 440sz unlimited. So it was an option in the larger size. Was legal for a number of years as I gamed it as a junior, bought second hand for 50 quid and used for at least 2 years before it was made illegal. Bought a brand new R7 after the ban and it didn't even come close to the cobra.
Great little test...am a cobra fan...playing biocell at the moment..in the market for one of the new sz's this year..as the biocell is coming up to 7yrs old.."and needs it's grip changing"!!!...lol.. On a serious note what I take from this also is why technology has had to be held back, why certain things had to be made legal and of course illegal..from club faces to shaft length ,sizes materials,and balls..and more..it's impressive to watch a tour pro knock it 400yrds..but there's only so much real estate out there...and lands bloody expensive at a premium... enjoying your blogs as usual mark.🏌️😁
Great vlog Mark👍🏼 Brings back some memories from my SZ 400 , It got illegal her in Norway when i was playing the regional tour. My handicap was about 6 at the time, and it was strange to have to change driver because of COR. I think the COR on the SZ was 0,86 and legal is 0, 83⛳️🤗
Golf is back for us in Wales on monday, looking forward for the last 7 weeks been using plane mate ever day followed the protocol. Looking forward to see the result 👍
Should try to find an old Titleist 905S. I used to have one with a grafalloy blue - thing was sweet. Tough to hit consistently, but hit bombs when I was able to catch it out of the middle
Just been out to my shed and pulled out a 400SZ offset, came from a car boot sale ten years ago, can't be much different ...going straight in the bag...
A driver I would really like to see you try is a Wilson Whale with the firestick shaft. I had one (persimmon head) as a junior, though i very much doubt you will get one in good condition so just the metal headed one. Remember that shaft being very iconic, Wilson Ultra S irons with those shafts
Had this in the day before it got banned.. Had it in X flex and butt cut it down for my son when he started playing at 7... poor sod could have hit his putter higher... you live and learn :)
I've got the 370cc unlimited 10.5 bought from new, never knew it was non conforming until recently but nothing I've tried since comes close to performance. I've tried the Cobra F8, Callaway Epic Flash, TM M2 and Cobra Speedzone. Still love my old King.....sadly can't use it in comps. They did do a legal version too. Apparently it has .83 on it and not unlimited
Another cracking club test Mark. I’d absolutely love it if you could find a Srixon W506 driver from the early 2000s. I still own mine, and it still sends it (admittedly with an upgraded UST V2 shaft).
I had this years ago with a ping G15. I could swing that thing anyway, and couldn't hit a bad drive. Bag snobbery got the better of me in the end, but it was the best driver i ever owned.
Had the 430 unlimited in my hey day, and it went for miles. Can't hit the new breed of drivers and keep going back to my sons callaway 454 with the green aldila shaft. He's upgraded🤔 to the titleist 910 with the green aldila and bombs it.
Ace video Mark. Got a sz440 unlimited 2 weeks ago. So they do it in 440cc. I seem to remember it being 0.87 cor but maybe wrong. What length was the shaft out of curiosity? Can't wait to hit it passed my mates expensive modern drivers. Be great to see a shoot out between them all. Made my day testing this 💪💪👍👍👍👍
Loving the series Mark, question for you, do you remember Cobra making I driver out of what I think was type nylon composite. Our pro got 1 in the shop mid 90s and all the juniors had a got with it at some point but a poker stiff shaft and not much loft made it near impossible to launch.
I still have this driver and it still delivers. Thinking on changing it up and comparing it to some other drivers and I’m just not seeing the return on the investment in a new one.
I remember it was loud, you could here them going off all over the golf course. All the seniors at my club rushed to buy them, it became illegal after issue, the seniors didn't care😄
I had this driver as a Junior, it was my first full size driver aswell. I used to rip it further than alot of the men! Loved it & it was super loud aswell with the harder distance balls back then! I think it's still the garage! Lol
I love these reviews! I have a 910d2, and every video I watch confirms I should hang on to it! I'd love to see that horrible 907d1 dairylea driver reviewed. (I owned one lol).
Great series of vids - could you try a Taylor Made TP Aeroburner 2006/2007 10.5 degree - I still play this with an ugraded Ozik Xcon 5 regular shaft - would love to see what it can do in the hands of someone who can get the most out of it
No carbon, no sliding weights, no adjustable neck, not fitted and a dodgy grip...and 30 quid's worth of fun, great video Mark
I can’t wait to see you testing the Titleist 975 D, Mark 😃
Man, I miss my 975D.
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My actual driver. I had to wait to comment, as mine was in for re-gripping(!) when I watched the vid first and I wasn't sure if it was the exact same club. It's the only driver I've ever owned, and I've always got on pretty well with it. Good to see you having such fun with it. If I was ever tempted to change, what would be today's closest legal equivalent.
Can't believe how straight you were hitting that. Love to see the Cleveland Classic tested Mark 👍🏻
Loving the retro driver reviews Mark! I just bought a Callaway FT-5 from 2006 and it’s as long and straight as anything. I also enjoy the slightly shorter lengths from back then. Hard to custom fit the new drivers, as shortening the shaft messes a lot with swing weight and shaft flex.
My brother has a 460cc SZ driver that he still uses. He has newer drivers but he prefers that one, and he kills the ball with it.
Nice to go back down memory lane. This club got me on cobra and been buying cobra drivers ever since.
I still have one, my first PROPER driver!
I had some looks playing off 28 back in the day, Eagling Par 5's and winning the longest drive.
The looks you had one the range were unreal due to it's noise!!!
I cut 1/2" off it and put on a corded Lambkin grip through.
It was also the straightest driver i ever had tbh...
The 440sz was my first proper driver and loved it!
My first was the 460sz & 414 comp tour. Still competitive with everything I've had since. Great drivers👍👍
I was looking at getting sponsored by Cobra in 2007. They were definitely not 'easy' clubs with my set going to be the Pro Mb, Pro CB combo, X Speed woods and Titleist wedges . Loved this era of Cobra equipment with Geoff Ogilvy winning the US Open
Talk about reminiscing, I remember this (or the 440 can't remember which) being in my Grandad's bag and me as a kid constantly wanting the chance to use it because it looked so cool! Would literally go to his bag whenever I visited just to play with it
Loving this series, keep it up!
Cant wait to see you and the boys back on the course
The Cobra SZ was out a couple of years before the COR limit was wound back to .83. The new limit had been set and the date for when it would come into force was known so a few brands offered both a non-conforming and a conforming version of their drivers. For example Cobra had the limited and unlimited versions of the SZ, Taylormade had R7 with a mark on the face to show it was illegal as well as a conforming version and Callaway had a normal and a + version of the great big bertha 415.
👍Mark I’ve still got one . I had to look twice when I saw you with it
An older friend gave me this driver because he was going to take it to Goodwill with a bunch of his other old clubs. I absolutely loved this driver and was so upset when my car was stolen with my clubs in the trunk. The car was eventually recovered, but the clubs were long gone. I was going online to see if I can still find one for $15 on ebay and this video pops up. No wonder I liked this club so much. Oh and thanks, now people want $70 + shipping for this club that I used to be able to pick up everywhere for next to nothing.
Just bought one.
Hey Mark, I am really enjoying this series. Can't get enough. By the way, I'm almost positive the COR on that Cobra is 0.86. As you know the legal limit is 0.83. Good stuff, mate.
You are correct, 0.860 was a hypothetical new limit by the USGA and the R&A back in 2002.
www.popeofslope.com/handicapping/cor.html
golfweek.usatoday.com/2002/11/30/2002-business-taylormade-callaway-take-biggest-hit/
I played up until this year with the 440 SZ. The cor is 0.83 which makes it legal. The club is extremely well made, still solid after all these years. I recently "upgraded" to the Taylormade M2 2016 and they both go around the same distance. The Cobra may even be easier to hit consistently.
This is a very interseting thing, as I have a 440SZ unlimited that I bought new and didn't even know about this. It is a nice club and most of the time, I can hit it well.
I still play a Cobra 5 wood from that era with the same shaft and head cover. Haven't found anything better and it sounds great when middled.
I have a king cobra 5 wood that's from that same era, I love it! It's my go to club, super easy to hit, I just stand there, aim then swing, nothing else to it. The ball goes straight, great flight, maybe not as far as modern cobra 5 woods, but I'll take dead ass accuracy over 10-15 extra yards anyday. I use it in the rough, fairway, and other sticky situations. I call it old faithful😂
Great video as always mark! I actually have this driver for 8 years and in my bag today I like it so much! I hit 300+ if I really get on it I hit it very straight! I just cant see spending money on a newer driver at all
It is an incredible illegal driver but you can never play in any sort of comp with it...
@@martywize5909 ya mostly I'm just playing for fun I do use it in scrambles tho
I still own the King Cobra 454 that never fails to surprise me every time I swing it!
I had this driver and played with it until 2004, I remember the conversation about it becoming illegal but I don't think it did until 2008. People thought the Callaway Big Bertha War Bird at 250cc was a massive driver then, this thing was a monster. There were a few times I grabbed it out of the bag and people couldn't believe the size of it.
Love these videos as I’ve spent too much time on eBay the last couple of months. Would be curious to see how the old hybrids like the TaylorMade rescues stack up compared to today’s.
Last season I gamed the Taylormade Tour something Hybrids (2, 3, 4 and 5) with the two exchangable weights from 2007-ish and they were insanely good, but the weights actually seemed to effect delivery. On some days they just went left and it felt impossible to control. I dont have that with my m4 hybrids. But the ball flight on the old ones was just so great and the sound was awesome.
The classic TaylorMade V Steel 'woods' (hybrids) are a sweet club and inexpensive now.
Fun video and informative! Couldn't care less about the look of a club if it booms 40 yards further off the tee!
I had a 370 unlimited back in the day . The COR was 0.86 as far as I remember.
0.83 was the limit so only just over. It was a long club.
This and the 430 Cobra was the best I have tried. All the newer ones don't quite feel as nice to hit even though they are easier to hit.
Only took this out my bag two years ago (440 version) still take it to the range every now and then!
Soooo glad I found this video. I have this club along with the 3 and 5 woods, Although I have the tour not the unlimited. I always wanted to see you hit my club to see how it does. I'm currently shopping for all new woods and was curious. And my loft is 7.5.
First driver I bought outside the box set was a King Cobra M Speed offset.. helped before I had a couple swing lessons to work out my slice an understand the concept.
Great that Mark loved that 👍👍👍👍
Great video, you should do more of these videos 👍
I had this driver for ages, loved it!
I loved the videos. Great set up on your yard. How are you projecting that in daylight. I also love the guitars on your wall. Is that a Fender Jaguar? What’s the other Rickenbacker looking guitar. Golf and guitars. That’s me too. Just can’t stripe it like you with a 25 quid driver ! I can hold my own on guitar though
How often do you change your grips?
Mark Crossfield usually every two years now. Don’t play as much as I used to or I’d say once a year
Once a year which means never because I’m a club ho ;) caveat is the clubs have to be at least 10 yrs old!
I change them myself whenever I want to try a different grip. It's fun and a reason to hang out in my garage.
About once a year but clean my grips about every six rounds and play around 100 rounds a year..... That being said after the winter rounds they need to be refreshed in the spring !
I've just changed the original grip on my three wood, a titleist 980 f pro trajectory..I didn't want to change its characteristics as it never failed when I needed it ...since changing it has let me down once or twice :-(
Really enjoying the series and the numbers for this club were great - I've got an illegal Taylormade up in the loft - might dig it out and give it a smash and see what the numbers look like - will be interesting!
Loving these vids. Loving that polo shirt more though. 👍👍
Crushing it, Mark!
Can’t wait to see this, I used to game this bad boy!!!!
I had a 370 SS unlimited and it was a bomb, only changed as the COR limit came in for club comps. Never found a club I could hit as consistently or as far. For information the cor limit was set at .83 and this and the 370ss were .86 (I'm pretty sure)
just got one to try out in a few days
'None of you buggers get your grips changed' 🤣
And it's so easy to do! Takes me 15 minutes and that is with removing old grip.
Brilliant video series I just need a repeatable fairway finding swing
So enjoying the series...such an eye opener. Circa early 2000s TaylorMade Burner 420 (legal) vs Burner 860 (illegal) wld be a fun comparison. Identical driver, other than the COR. A big thank you for the consistently interesting & insightful material Mark!
Thanks for the old club tests, brah! Cool to see that they aren’t too far behind the $789.35 drivers of today. Maybe try the TaylorMade r360xd. Can find them on eBay for less than $50.
Like that Shirt Mark!!! We need a Cobra showdown. SZ400 Unlimited vs. the new SZ's.
Mark I have the 440 SZ with a brand new Golf Pride Grip. And yes it is the Unlimited model.
I have the 4+ and 7 woods. Love them!
Wowsers... Loving it! LOL Great bargains to be had!!!
I remember Titleist making a 983k HCR Driver for the JDM around the same time as the Cobra - 0.86COR vs 0.83 legal limits........ Awesome content 💪
3:37 they don’t change the grip because the club is classic and will lose its value without the original one.
I still use the Cobra Ss370 unlimited which was the very first version of this club. The COR is 0.86 from memory. The limit being 0.83.
I still out drive all my mates with a good hit from this club. Hits for miles.
I have that driver but not the unlimited looks the same but love it never felt the need for new driver or three wood
Love it Mark 👍 didn’t realise Titleist owned cobra at one point
Am interested to see the comparo between the Limited and a legal version, just to see what difference the extra COR really makes. Loving the series Mark.
Had one of these years ago and loved it .but illegal so got rid.dont play many comps now so wish id kept it .might buy one again 👍
Like the old v new hybrid idea,
I played the 440sz unlimited. So it was an option in the larger size. Was legal for a number of years as I gamed it as a junior, bought second hand for 50 quid and used for at least 2 years before it was made illegal.
Bought a brand new R7 after the ban and it didn't even come close to the cobra.
Great little test...am a cobra fan...playing biocell at the moment..in the market for one of the new sz's this year..as the biocell is coming up to 7yrs old.."and needs it's grip changing"!!!...lol..
On a serious note what I take from this also is why technology has had to be held back, why certain things had to be made legal and of course illegal..from club faces to shaft length ,sizes materials,and balls..and more..it's impressive to watch a tour pro knock it 400yrds..but there's only so much real estate out there...and lands bloody expensive at a premium... enjoying your blogs as usual mark.🏌️😁
Loved the smoker comment. That one made me laugh. Thanks Mark.
Great vlog Mark👍🏼
Brings back some memories from my SZ 400 , It got illegal her in Norway when i was playing the regional tour.
My handicap was about 6 at the time, and it was strange to have to change driver because of COR.
I think the COR on the SZ was 0,86 and legal is 0, 83⛳️🤗
Golf is back for us in Wales on monday, looking forward for the last 7 weeks been using plane mate ever day followed the protocol. Looking forward to see the result 👍
Should try to find an old Titleist 905S. I used to have one with a grafalloy blue - thing was sweet. Tough to hit consistently, but hit bombs when I was able to catch it out of the middle
Mark, great videos. Loved this one but need to k ow what's better, the Cobra or the Mizuno driver you tested in this series?
I have the 440 sz and its absolutley incredible
Just been out to my shed and pulled out a 400SZ offset, came from a car boot sale ten years ago, can't be much different ...going straight in the bag...
A driver I would really like to see you try is a Wilson Whale with the firestick shaft. I had one (persimmon head) as a junior, though i very much doubt you will get one in good condition so just the metal headed one. Remember that shaft being very iconic, Wilson Ultra S irons with those shafts
Had this in the day before it got banned.. Had it in X flex and butt cut it down for my son when he started playing at 7... poor sod could have hit his putter higher... you live and learn :)
I've got the 370cc unlimited 10.5 bought from new, never knew it was non conforming until recently but nothing I've tried since comes close to performance.
I've tried the Cobra F8, Callaway Epic Flash, TM M2 and Cobra Speedzone.
Still love my old King.....sadly can't use it in comps. They did do a legal version too. Apparently it has .83 on it and not unlimited
Love the shirt Mark, can you do apparel reviews as I don’t see much of that. Cheers great set of videos.
Club manufacturers and fitters are going to hate you for this video. LOL!!
That's a winner for me what a driver that is 💪💪💪💪💪
Another cracking club test Mark. I’d absolutely love it if you could find a Srixon W506 driver from the early 2000s. I still own mine, and it still sends it (admittedly with an upgraded UST V2 shaft).
Wow, these are going to disappear soon on eBay, I like the content and how the older tech works today. Fun to watch.
Mark, great fun, change the grip and keep the club. Straight as an arrow.
I had this years ago with a ping G15. I could swing that thing anyway, and couldn't hit a bad drive. Bag snobbery got the better of me in the end, but it was the best driver i ever owned.
This is crazy, my nephew contacted me today to see if I want his dad's old clubs before he dumps them and this driver was in it
Had the 430 unlimited in my hey day, and it went for miles. Can't hit the new breed of drivers and keep going back to my sons callaway 454 with the green aldila shaft. He's upgraded🤔 to the titleist 910 with the green aldila and bombs it.
Yeah good idea to test them against each other. Great series of vids
Buy some grips off the bay as well. Go old school and let's see you change them. Might good for others to do in lockdown. Great series this.
Ace video Mark. Got a sz440 unlimited 2 weeks ago. So they do it in 440cc. I seem to remember it being 0.87 cor but maybe wrong. What length was the shaft out of curiosity? Can't wait to hit it passed my mates expensive modern drivers. Be great to see a shoot out between them all. Made my day testing this 💪💪👍👍👍👍
I would love to see you get hold of and test the Mizuno T-Zoid driver just to take me back to 1996 and Sir Nick Faldo
Tommie Thatcher I used to crush that driver.
Jay Hinkle I used to love mine as well, I wanted a swing like Nick’s 😂😂
I have the 440sz head in my cupboard. It made this loud dinging sound when you hit it.
Loving the series Mark, question for you, do you remember Cobra making I driver out of what I think was type nylon composite. Our pro got 1 in the shop mid 90s and all the juniors had a got with it at some point but a poker stiff shaft and not much loft made it near impossible to launch.
Dude, fun test, aggressive shirt.
I still have this driver and it still delivers. Thinking on changing it up and comparing it to some other drivers and I’m just not seeing the return on the investment in a new one.
Great video.
This was the first Driver I could hit well. It’s still in my shed. Couldn’t let it go.
I still use my 454 Comp....18 years later it still works for me.
Hey I have that driver!! I got that in a set for graduation in 06'. Cobra are such good clubs - I will always buy cobra.
440 was unlimited as well. I still use the club you are reviewing
Had both unlimited and legal still have my Cobra SZ 3 wood as well
eBay Thanks you Mark! This will now be the no. 1 selling used club on the inter web.
Great video Mark, knew it was a good one 😉 My version has COR 27.0cm on the SS430
27.0cm.is the size of the sweet spot, not the COR.
I remember it was loud, you could here them going off all over the golf course. All the seniors at my club rushed to buy them, it became illegal after issue, the seniors didn't care😄
Great video Mark. Do you see higher efficiency readings from the non-conforming drivers, or has newer tech now overtaken it through other means?
I had this driver as a Junior, it was my first full size driver aswell. I used to rip it further than alot of the men! Loved it & it was super loud aswell with the harder distance balls back then! I think it's still the garage! Lol
I do remember people talking about it having a trampoline face though a while after it came out
I used to hit the 440 s it was a great driver! I need to find another one.
I love these reviews! I have a 910d2, and every video I watch confirms I should hang on to it! I'd love to see that horrible 907d1 dairylea driver reviewed. (I owned one lol).
Just pick one up online for30 AUD
I love old school clubs ping g5
Big bertha 11 driver , can,t wait to try it out .like the series thanks Mark
Great series of vids - could you try a Taylor Made TP Aeroburner 2006/2007 10.5 degree - I still play this with an ugraded Ozik Xcon 5 regular shaft - would love to see what it can do in the hands of someone who can get the most out of it