Typically, the larger the clubhead, the more difficult it is to get it square at impact. You will probably have to move the ball forward some in your stance with the 420cc head.

I have both the 360 and 420 as demos built with ZT shafts and Wishon grips and indeed, I tend to slice the 420 more often with the same setup at address.

A number of prospective customers have not only experienced the same phenomenon but felt it was just too big. Another possibility is the 400cc Firehawk from Wishon Golf. It's built so that it doesn't look as big at address as it really is and hits extremely well compared to other 400cc driver heads.

Hope I didn't confuse the issue by bringing up another possibility.

Best,

CB



At 11:15 AM 8/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Thanks to all for your experiences with the 915cfe.

It really sounds like a hands down winner.

Now all I have to decide is whether to get the 360 or 420.

I'm hitting a 230cc (?) Raven Hawk now which I usually hit around
210-220 (sometimes with a fade to a small slice). I'll be going to a
local golf shop to see how they look for size.

What are the pros and cons of the 360 vs the 420. Is one better then
the other for a high handicapper? Is the 420 more prone to slicing?

Thanks.

Bob Sielski




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