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  1. I hadn't considered the XP-1 until Dave mentioned it. Also learned that it is apparently a game improvement driver that has a slight draw bias. I saw some reviews on the TR20 and initially was only looking at that due to it forgiveness ranking from golfspy. I wasnt aware it had a draw bias though. Granted when I do strike my SLDR right it stays straightI hadn't considered the XP-1 until Dave mentioned it. Also learned that it is apparently a game improvement driver that has a slight draw bias. I saw some reviews on the TR20 and initially was only looking at that due to it forgiveness ranking from golfspy. I wasnt aware it had a draw bias though. Granted when I do strike my SLDR right it stays straight.
  2. Hello everyone, I recently picked up the Honma TW747P irons and would like to have a Honma driver in my bag. I currently use a taylormade SLDR 460 that I picked up used for $100, I can get some decent drives with it but its so so on consistency. I learned not long after getting it, that most reviews even from other players that the SLDR seems to have a reputation for being extremely unforgiving. Ive seen more comments against it than supporting it. So I started to search for a new/used driver. I came across the Honma TR20 and the Honma TW 757D. (The 767 Max is a little more than I'd like to spend presently as im a beginner golfer averaging around 94) ive tried to research the 2 drivers for which is the most forgiving but I cant find much regarsing a comparison of the two. I was hoping someome who has more experience may be able to point me in the right direction as to which driver may be more forgiving and more tailored for beginner golfers. I saw that golfspy had rated the TR20 as "most forgiving" 2 years in a row, but have also seen the TW757 driver as very forgiving as well. Im just not educated enough on the matter to know which may be better or if the differences may be negligable. I can hit irons no problem, but my driving needs a bit of work. Any advice?
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