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At least he's in here.... that's 1 plus @Muchmore makes 2.What is happening in here?
hey man- you're talking to yourself in the live thread for the Vokey experience...
Shoot, thanks for the heads up, deleted!Wrong thread buddy!
I have to drive with this guy soonWrong thread buddy!
Another day closer!
I love following experiences, generally don't miss any of them!At least he's in here.... that's 1 plus @Muchmore makes 2.
There's a mix of some guys travelling over the weekend. I'm driving down from Michigan tomorrow to something in NC on Saturday, then back up to Ballyhack on Sunday. Three guys are playing a round on Sunday in Roanoke.Most of you guys traveling Saturday?
Man, you guys have to be excited.
For those who haven't been to a Dormie Network facility before:
Mystery Meat?That's pretty sweet - and still a mystery guest coming.
I am. I fly out of Salt Lake City at around 1:30 and get into Roanoke a little after 10:00 p.m.Most of you guys traveling Saturday?
I think you first look at how far you hit pw and then start building off of that. Loft is a big part of that determination, but not the only one. After that, you look at what kind of shots you play with each wedge, course conditions where you usually play, most lofted wedge you want and figure out what might be the best setup. Then you start hitting the wedges and make adjustments in the setup.Question for wedge clinic. During wedge fitting what comes first. Is it bounce grind and loft in that order or another combo or does that change from player to player.
This would assume one is using wedges like irons. Not everybody full swings themI think you first look at how far you hit pw and then start building off of that. Loft is a big part of that determination, but not the only one. After that, you look at what kind of shots you play with each wedge, course conditions where you usually play, most lofted wedge you want and figure out what might be the best setup. Then you start hitting the wedges and make adjustments in the setup.
Shoot, thanks for the heads up, deleted!
I was meaning to ask if the Vokey guys are mostly traveling Saturday.
You mean, assuming wedges are used for full swings? For sure, there is more than one way to build a bag. I summarized how my fitter approached it. I definitely take full swings with every wedge. Many do not. How would you do it differently?This would assume one is using wedges like irons. Not everybody full swings them