Pat,
 
I believe that the new Bang Mellow Yellow is available in a 14º loft and the head is 420cc.  I haven't hit it personally, but it might be a possibility to consider, if a yellow head is acceptable.
 

Dan Neubecker
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Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:24 AM
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Women's driver?

Bernie,
  Her TM was 44" long and with impact labels she was all over the place. I don't think she will do well with anything over 43" long. Her measured length calls for 413/4". That's why I am looking for something with a deep face and a weaker loft. I did look at the SWB99 310cc 13* 60*lie as a possibility( because I remember you giving good reviews on these heads, that is why I mentioned your name,with hopes of getting your opinion). I am also looking at Maltby's Lady Logic Ti head @12* with a 2" deep face but seems a little too high on the price end.
Pat 
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Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Women's driver?

Pat,
 
Women have never has been my specialty, but I keep getting calls from senior women who played a friend's club and "had to have one like it." And, I get a few who just want me to get them some more distance. Here're some of my experiences:
 
My senior ladies seem to like the Chicago 966SD (9.5° to 13°, depending on need for trajectory) with a 58 gram Graman TP440 (A or L) and Winn grip at 45"-46" club length best of all. I use a 195 gram head if Jeff has any in stock (he usually does). Swingweight is C9 to low Ds (depending on shaft and grip), total weight just under 300 grams. Another good head for the slow swinging ladies is Tour Golf's SWB99 (310cc) at about 191-193 grams. The now discontinued, semi-shallow face Cydonia LCGs have been the favorite women's fairway woods (and senior mens' favorite, too). I used the 15° for several beginner ladies' "drivers" at 43"-44" club length with good success. A lady pro instructor told one of them that it was the best hitting beginner "driver" she had ever seen.
 
The smoother swingers seem to have no problem with longer clubs, unsmooth swingers do better with 43"-45" lengths. I have several slow swingers that really like 47" drivers (with 191 gram SWB99 and 53 gram shaft for D2.5 swingweight) and are quite consistent with them...one lady is only 5' 2" tall. Low total weight seems to be more important for a slow-swinging lady's club than any other spec, probably because it's easier for them to swing the light club faster with control, so use the lightest comfortable grip you can.
 
Bernie
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Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 12:00 AM
Subject: ShopTalk: Women's driver?

I'm looking for a good combo for a women to use off the tee with. Her swing speed is 62mph, smooth tempo, and plays twice a week. I was thinking of using a "L" SK Fiber PE shaft and possibly a deep face 300cc, 15* head. Is there such a monster?  Not many women come thru my shop. Bernie, is this your specialty? All suggestions are greatly appreciated. TIA  
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