![]() ![]() When it comes to feel, the SLDR gets the edge.īoth the R1 and the SLDR are adjustable in several ways. ![]() The R1 leans away from the ball, when grounded, and it made me feel as if the loft was too high. One thing I definitely prefer about the SLDR is that at address it sits more conventionally. This made switching back and forth between them frustrating as hell. The SLDR I received is the TP (Tour Preferred) model, which is fine because I try to move heaven and earth when I swing, but that also means it's more finely tuned, less forgiving, and it has a much stiffer and heavier shaft than my stock, stiff-shafted R1. To be fair, the two clubs feel very different. If this were a beauty contest the R1 would win, hands down. ![]()
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