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link to Cobra King Speedzone Vs Speedzone Xtreme Drivers

Cobra King Speedzone Vs Speedzone Xtreme Drivers

What is the difference between the Cobra King Speedzone and Speedzone Xtreme drivers? The key difference between the Cobra King Speedzone and Cobra King Speedzone Xtreme driver is that the latter...

link to TaylorMade Sim Max Vs Sim Max OS Irons (FULL Specs)

TaylorMade Sim Max Vs Sim Max OS Irons (FULL Specs)

What is the difference between the TaylorMade Sim Max and Sim Max OS Irons? The main differences between the TaylorMade Sim Max and Max OS irons is the that the Sim Max Iron has a lower loft, and...

link to TaylorMade Sim Vs Sim Max Driver (Distance, Loft, Specs)

TaylorMade Sim Vs Sim Max Driver (Distance, Loft, Specs)

What is the difference between TaylorMade Sim driver and Sim Max driver? The key difference between the TaylorMade Sim and Sim Max drivers is that the Max driver is a more forgiving. Both the...

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TaylorMade SIM Max Rescue Vs M6 Hybrids (Distance/Specs)

What is the difference between Sim Max Rescue and M6 Rescue Hybrids? The difference between Sim Max Rescue and the M6 Hybrid is a little hard to spot since both are from TaylorMade. Both models...

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3 Wood; Distance, Loft (3 Wood Vs 2 Iron) + Chart

What is a 3 Wood? A 3 wood is also referred to as a fairway wood, simply because golfers use it while they are on the fairway. The 3 wood is used when you are 175 yards or more from the green. A...

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Is it Worth Reshafting My Irons? (5 Reasons why you should)

Is it Worth Reshafting your Irons? According to most golfers, it is worth reshafting irons if your iron shaft is damaged, or if the shaft is not suitable for your swing.   When your Iron...

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