This year is the 'year of the wedges' for me. So far based on what I've "researched", leaning towards the TM MG4s and the Cleveland RTX6 and Full Face 2.
I kind of like the idea of the split, because I can at atleast if I buy the 7-iron TS4 and try it out, if I can't hit it, at least then it will become like a training aid to work on hitting my irons more consistently.
Anyone have a good guide on how to set up a shorter driver shaft?
I've seen mix things about having to get a stiffer shaft than usual, 1/2" of the handle loses, three swing weights, but adding 2grams on the head adds a swing weight, so for that you want to get a heavier shaft instead and/or...
Picked up a Taylormade Sim2 off facebook for $175, Taylormade Stealth Plus off ebay For $140, and Callaway UW off the outlet for $145. Locked and loaded for woods. Now onto irons/putter.
Yeah. I was looking through the bio's of the fitters. It seems like the 'higher end' fitters are the ones doing the new gear/vans tour fittings and everyone else does the shorter general fittings for used gear.
Has anyone done a fitting at 2nd Swing for used clubs?
I really want to get fitted because 1.) I suffer from short-arm-itis. and 2.) My clubs are ancient to the point I need a whole new set.
What delays me is the fact that their prices are so much higher than what I can get from other sources...
Originally, was going to buy the Rapsodo MLM2Pro for my basement sim, but got a bonus from work plus taxes are coming, so was wondering what would be the next launch monitor up from this that would be worth it? From what I've read/found seems like the Bushnell Launch Pro Golf Launch ($1,999)...
Long story short. I don't have time to always get to range (plus I live in MN so no winter golf). I don't care about simulation. I just care about getting data, improving my swing and getting my distances set. Is there any reason not to buy this or get something else?