So basically if I improve my driving distance and accuracy, iron game, short game, putting, and make fewer bogeys and more birdies I’ll be a better golfer? Who’d have thought
Yeah, my big thing this year has been trying to simplify everything. Don’t think too much, play within my abilities, etc. I took that approach with my club selection. I had a pretty good idea of what I was going with, the fitting was to make sure I wasn’t missing out on anything. Once I saw that...
This might have been asked and answered in the thread and I missed it but has anyone used these without measuring your swing speed? I hate to spend the extra $ for the radar when I’m not sure if my back will let me go through the whole program
More forgiving generally means ball speed retention on mishits. So it depends on your miss. I tend to miss left and right so I wouldn’t expect a more forgiving iron to help me hit more greens. If I mostly missed short then I would expect to hit more.
Having owned an F9 and having hit the Darkspeed line, it wouldn’t be fair to the F9. It probably holds its own distance wise but the forgiveness of the new models is off the charts compared to the F9.