I’ve read all this good stuff all the while still laughing at this post. And trying to figure out what I would think if I actually saw someone with 2 gamed putters in their bag. And what one earth would they be used for?!? One for short putts and one for long putts? One for uphill and one for...
Sorry to point out the obvious here but going to get fitted to test them is going to be the best course of action no matter what anyone says. Bring your Driver and see if the fitter can beat the one you have. Keep your Driver in the bay at all times so you can quickly grab it and compare apples...
Working my way to a similar place with all the higher release 2/3 type shots. Just easing into it. The couple times I’ve used it on the course my buddies were like “What was that shot?” More practice. More practice.
Right off the tee box once I saw a plastic ziplock bag. Like a gallon sized one. I walked off the tee box to pick it up because I thought it was litter. I was saying “Who would just throw their trash on the ground? Lazy azzh..”. Picked up the bag and it was prob 3/4 full of cocaine. Like...
When I feel the club head “load” in my backswing. Things click and I hit it well. When I can’t feel it at the top I am in for a rough round. And I know on the first hole. Lucky for me my short game and putting is always there. Just means a lot of scrambling!!
Yes. This. My longest iron is a 6 iron. Then 5h,7W,Heavenwood. Loft and weight pushed back is your friend. Trust me. All about carry distance. Roll will vary. Carry will not.
I don’t know about forgiving but whatever you hit the most consistently is what helps you hit more GIRs. Get fit. And for me that is tee shots that put me in positions to get GIRs more than the clubs I use after the tee shot. I can hit a green from 120-130 out. From 160 plus things get sketchy.
Ok fine. About 6 weeks ago. Had a very straight forward chip/pitch about 15 yards in front of a green and just crowded it too much. Dead right shank into a bunker. Ended up making bogey so it was ok. They are quite traumatic though.
Any Callaway Driver I have EVER tried. I don’t know what it is but they just aren’t for me. On the other hand I love my Heavenwood. And I mean love it! This club has changed my entire approach on Par 5s.
Somewhere between neutral and strong. It’s amazing how a slightly strong/weak grip can influence the face. If I go weak and can make a high cut pretty easily. If I go super strong I can make it draw hard or even hook. I try to keep my swing the same and let my grip adjustment influence the face...