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Uhm that is an expensive alignment tool buddy!! Great videos Anthony. :call-me:
I thought I recognized that alignment stick!
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Uhm that is an expensive alignment tool buddy!! Great videos Anthony. :call-me:
Good little setup video yorkem! I to like that wedge out of a bunker, so much forgiveness with it.
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Great videos Yorkem. Do you find it more difficult because you swing from the wrong side?
Next time we are out, hopefully I'll have my new wedges, I'd like to spend some time in the sand and pick your brain!
Uhm that is an expensive alignment tool buddy!! Great videos Anthony. :call-me:
Nice videos Yorkem, cool stuff. Heading back out there tomorrow hopefully.
Great videos dd, I have a couple of questions for the testers. I played the Burner 2.0's with the stock steel shafts, and found that distance control was sometimes difficult for me to control. I was seeing a lot of flyiers and sometimes some dead shots. For those of you who have upgraded shafts fit to your swing, do you find that it has helped with this issue? I suppose I'm wondering if the stock shaft was just not fit to my game and thats why I was seeing those flyers, or dead balls.
Great videos dd, I have a couple of questions for the testers. I played the Burner 2.0's with the stock steel shafts, and found that distance control was sometimes difficult for me to control. I was seeing a lot of flyiers and sometimes some dead shots. For those of you who have upgraded shafts fit to your swing, do you find that it has helped with this issue? I suppose I'm wondering if the stock shaft was just not fit to my game and thats why I was seeing those flyers, or dead balls.
Great videos dd, I have a couple of questions for the testers. I played the Burner 2.0's with the stock steel shafts, and found that distance control was sometimes difficult for me to control. I was seeing a lot of flyiers and sometimes some dead shots. For those of you who have upgraded shafts fit to your swing, do you find that it has helped with this issue? I suppose I'm wondering if the stock shaft was just not fit to my game and thats why I was seeing those flyers, or dead balls.
Had a nice range session yesterday and shot some video. My swing is progressing and the 2.0's are performing well. I am loving the sound and feel of good contact with these sticks. This is an 8 iron. First two were struck very well, the third was hit thin. You can hear the difference. First two went about 165 with a beautiful ball flight, and the third about the same, just a lower ball flight and some rollout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDZhvjmwIzA&feature=player_detailpage
Good vid TH, I can really hear the difference. Did you see some 'mat wear' on the sole after hitting these off the range mats? If so, how easy did it come off?
Great videos dd, I have a couple of questions for the testers. I played the Burner 2.0's with the stock steel shafts, and found that distance control was sometimes difficult for me to control. I was seeing a lot of flyiers and sometimes some dead shots. For those of you who have upgraded shafts fit to your swing, do you find that it has helped with this issue? I suppose I'm wondering if the stock shaft was just not fit to my game and thats why I was seeing those flyers, or dead balls.
Love the videos guys, I liked that setup one Yorkem, well done
Had a nice range session yesterday and shot some video. My swing is progressing and the 2.0's are performing well. I am loving the sound and feel of good contact with these sticks. This is an 8 iron. First two were struck very well, the third was hit thin. You can hear the difference. First two went about 165 with a beautiful ball flight, and the third about the same, just a lower ball flight and some rollout.
Here is the PW. All 3 struck well. Distance was about 140ish.
This is the 4 iron. Trying to work the ball and hit 3 different shots. First swing was a nice high fade about 210(my natural ball flight), second was a draw swing about 220 (tougher for me to hit but good result), and the third was supposed to be straight which actually sliced about 15 yards and only went about 200 (ugly). HAHA Contact was pretty good on all 3, results good on two of them. Free commentary by my buddy Jeff!
I got out on the course Sunday late, and forgot my FLIP. I really wish I would have had it because I had a bunker shot that would have been a perfect follow up to the other videos I posted. Instead, I will describe it for you. The bunker was so deep that I not only could not see the green, but I could not see the flag. I had about 5 feet between my ball and the wall of sand leading to the lip, so I had to get it up fast, but then had 25-30 feet of green to get to the pin. I took a nice full swing, and popped that ball up and out. I ran out the side of the bunker up on to the apron in time to see it spin and stop about 6 feet short of the pin. I was playing with Chunky, and 2 other people we had never met, and one of them asked if he could get a video on how to do that. I said sure, just go to thehackersparadise.com and check out this thread. Don't know if he will, but it was really fitting based on my last video.
Cool story Yorkem... way to rep THP! Oh yeah, and nice shot!
I have some video from my round yesterday. I am trying to get it ready and downloaded. Here was probably the best shot of the round for me with the 2.0's. 164 yard Par 3. Hit 8 iron. Hit it just about perfect. Good aggressive swing, but not an overswing. The sound was perfect and I knew when I hit it it was going to be good. Almost felt like I hit nothing. Love the feel of a well struck 2.0! Great ball flight, high and about 5 feet of fade (probabaly a little wind aided), landed about 165 yards, 6 feet left of the pin, spun back about 4 feet from the ball mark. These greens are hard and every ball was taking a big hop, so it actually spun more like 8-10 feet back, but from the mark it was about 4 feet. Pin high with a 7 foot birdie putt which I promply missed. Dissapointing putt, great iron shot = PAR!
That was nice TH! Looks like a well maintained course too.