OnOff Plus ExperienceDay 1, driving range:1st ball, with tons of anticipation, hit a low dive, carry plus roll maybe 200 yards. Like a pile of cold water poured on my head, all the excitement vanished into thin air.
The rest of the practice session, hit a whole bunch of slices. The long forgotten banana slice that I had left behind came back and visited me. There was one ball, went straight 100 yards, take a 90 degree right turn and traveled another 100 yards. I had chill went down the spine. This 9 degree square face can't be good.
Day 2, Harbor Links golf course:Consistently hit slice/push slice. Lost 4 balls, 3 went to the right, 1 hooked to the left. I ended up aiming for the left fairway as a rescue mission. Fortunately putting was alright, still managed to play a disastrous 91. Lost distance, lost accuracy and lost confidence. Compared to my old beloved Nakashima NP1 10 degree 0.5 closed face, I wanna cry.
Day 3, driving range:Determined to figure out the problem, hit close to 200 balls on this new driver. First third session, continued slicing. Adjusted grip, stance, posture, ball position then grip again, swing tempo, rhythm, nothing worked. I sliced like there was no tomorrow. Went for a coffee break, frustrated and despaired. When everything else fail, drink coffee, it never fails. I tried free swing on the corridor, rotating the torso holding the ice-coffee cup like an idiot. Suddenly I realized I was changing my spine angle on the downswing. Second third session, adjusted spine angle, started hooking the ball. Non stop hooking. Went for a bathroom break. Last third session, continued forcing myself to control the spine angle on downswing, rotated my torso around an imaginative pole behind the back, I started hitting some straight shots. Heart lightened a little.
Day 4, driving range:Started with a straight ball. A little relieved. A few slices, a few hooks here and there. Kept reminding myself to forget distance, worked on foot work, leg muscle, knee height and rotate torso around the pole behind. Started to see some good results. Then I tried to draw and fade some balls. Forced an inside out swing path with closed stance, hit some nice high draws. Distance gained. At least balls are not hooking left and slicing right anymore. Hit more draws, gained more distance, I could touch the net like my old Nakshima. I started laughing like an idiot again.
Day 5, Eisenhower Red:Started with a straight drive, nothing fancy, a normal straight drive for a Par 5, 3 on and 2 putts for a 462 yards hole. It was a good start for the OnOff after all the adjustments. Not a slice on the course but did hooked a few. The most severe and new error was I was topping 4 driving attempts with the driver after the adjustments. It was something that was totally unexpected. A new problem found in the swing or damn the new driver?
Conclusion:
It was beyond my expectation by merely swaping a driver head, I have to go through so much adjustment and adoption with my driving swings. I was hoping for the best and better performance but instead it turned out to be an "error-digger" where it signified my swing problem that I had been getting way with Nakashima all this time. Bigger volume is not more forgiving, lower loft is not longer and square face is definitely not square at impact without proper swing. I was playing with Nakashima NP1 420cc 10 degree 0.5 degree closed face and it seemed much more easier to control and drive compare to this 2008 OnOff Plus 9 degree squared face driver. The built charasteristic was similar on both drivers but they sounded very different, vibrated very different, most importantly, they performed like heaven and earth when used by the same user. Was this for the better down the road or it was simply seeking trouble for no reason? I have been asking myself this question for the last few days.