Love the content. I'm in the process of getting my irons fully fit. The shaft I'm being for for is something that is completely different from what the "norm" is. But it works exactly how I swing. It's stable where it needs to be. I think fitters have got a bad rap for being glorified salesmen. Which tbh some are. But true fitters will try everything to get the clubs to fit YOU. Not make you fit the clubs.
@GolfAfter508 күн бұрын
Not taking advantage of all of the advancements in shaft technologies, driver and iron head updates etc is just leaving shots and yards on the table. The biggest aspect to consider I feel (for a low handicap player) is making sure one is pairing the right ball with the right new generation of clubs. I always try multiple balls during a fit or get a ball fitting from Titleist, then find the ball I like based on those numbers (I play the Bridgestone B RX) -- I also think tweaking the top of the bag is more benefit to Ams rather than having 4 wedges. Currently I gap with a SIM Ti at 13.5 into a Callway UW 17 then into u505 3 and 4 irons (i dont like hybrids and finally gave up on them all together). That set up covers me for all of the long approach shots and the longer par 3s that we regularly encounter on "modern" courses more than having a 54/56 wedge. Cheers
@JoshNichols7 күн бұрын
Great thoughts, sounds like you've got a much better system for equipment than I do 😅