One thing to add is I am a believer now in the Stroke Lab shaft. I had a few short putts this weekend that I thought for sure I missed, but they started and stayed right on the path.
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Having not golfed in quite some time until earlier this year, I'm out of the loop. What makes the stroke lab shaft different?One thing to add is I am a believer now in the Stroke Lab shaft. I had a few short putts this weekend that I thought for sure I missed, but they started and stayed right on the path.
Maybe it’s just me but it feels more in control and lighter. Like versus some steel shafts that seem to weigh the stroke down.Having not golfed in quite some time until earlier this year, I'm out of the loop. What makes the stroke lab shaft different?
I think I need to give one a go.Maybe it’s just me but it feels more in control and lighter. Like versus some steel shafts that seem to weigh the stroke down.
In short, weight has been taken out of the shaft and added to the head to increase MOI and it's a stiffer shaft which helps with stability and consistency.Having not golfed in quite some time until earlier this year, I'm out of the loop. What makes the stroke lab shaft different?
I have a CH 7 with it and it feels significantly smoother than my Rossie S that I think I will be putting a stroke shaft in or trading in for a newer one with one.I think I need to give one a go.
Hmmm.... I think I would like that.In short, weight has been taken out of the shaft and added to the head to increase MOI and it's a stiffer shaft which helps with stability and consistency.
I play my putters in 38"-39.5" in length, with extra weight in the grip and putter head. Wonder how that would jive?I have a CH 7 with it and it feels significantly smoother than my Rossie S that I think I will be putting a stroke shaft in or trading in for a newer one with one.
Having used the SL, it would be hard to back to something else.I have a CH 7 with it and it feels significantly smoother than my Rossie S that I think I will be putting a stroke shaft in or trading in for a newer one with one.
I am rolling with the Stroke Lab in my testing with the Eleven and will be coming from the All-In putter shaft that is in my Metal Milled 7.Having not golfed in quite some time until earlier this year, I'm out of the loop. What makes the stroke lab shaft different?
I'm assuming you are liking it?I am rolling with the Stroke Lab in my testing with the Eleven and will be coming from the All-In putter shaft that is in my Metal Milled 7.
My first round with the Stroke Lab will be this afternoon. I will be posting about it over in the Eleven thread.I'm assuming you are liking it?
Awesome, looking forward to it. Now I have a new ponder.My first round with the Stroke Lab will be this afternoon. I will be posting about it over in the Eleven thread.
Not exactly the same, but I play my TH5K Triple Wide at 37" with the Stroke Lab shaft and really like it.I play my putters in 38"-39.5" in length, with extra weight in the grip and putter head. Wonder how that would jive?
I think I need one.Not exactly the same, but I play my TH5K Triple Wide at 37" with the Stroke Lab shaft and really like it.
AgreedI think I need one.
I think you do too.I think I need one.
Agreed
Enablers.I think you do too.
This is THP, home of the Lunatic Fringe, what else would you expect?Enablers.
I expect it. Annnnnd I am here for it!This is THP, home of the Lunatic Fringe, what else would you expect?
unfortunately my course is closed for overseed. otherwise I'd be on the practice green putting away.
Don't drop that cap too much in the next two months. I heard how well this worked for you lol