Nate S said: Shaft flex is definitely a factor for distance. If you swing 95-105 you will need a stiff but if you swing 85-95 you will need a regular. Any higher than 107 I would suggest an Xstiff.
Shaft flex is definitely a factor for distance. If you swing 95-105 you will need a stiff but if you swing 85-95 you will need a regular. Any higher than 107 I would suggest an Xstiff.
There is no industry standard rating for flex…
The S400 will flex out about the same as a Hard Stepped S300. It is a little heavier in weight, but usually is a nice option for a player looking for something tighter than the S300. Soft stepping a X100 will still be a little stiffer than the S400.
When I was 30 I used to hit a persimmon 3 wood pretty close to 300 yards and could hit a one iron 260 (I didn't use a driver back then). My set makeup back then was 3-4 wood, Ginty 1 iron, X-31 2-PW, Haig Ultra Dual Wedge and a putter. I used stiff shafts…
You know that there are tour players who barely hit it 280. Look at luke donald. he is so good because of his putting chipping and accuracy. If you're hitting fairways and greens, don't worry about long game. Work on your putting and with that ball flight…
I was en route to Pinehurst NC with 3 friends. We played Pinewood Country Club enroute. We came to # 8. Par three over water. The guys were saying " don't let that water bother you " I told them I was going to hit my shot over the water, over the 2 sand…
Nate S said:absolutely titleist products are not based on handicap. They are the best clubs in the world. Test it and see how you like it. all your clubs features are your choice.
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titleist products are not based on handicap. They are the best clubs in the world. Test it and see how you like it. all your clubs features are your choice.
I have always been an avid and loyal Titleist fan and player. I work on clubs for fun.I had just reshafted and flowed an old set of 690.cb I have. I thought I would try them out a day later. I usually use my AP1 712 model. needless to say the 690.cb…
Tour rep Hunty gets everything ready for the players arriving.
Regardless of age, ability, or talent, golfers ought to focus upon being ready to play when it is his or her turn. Shot prep is best exercised by the player who surveys and considers the shot as he approaches it--It's a simple thing to examine the green…