Thanks for getting back to me Dave.Im in the hunter valley in NSW so any demo days would be awesome as the only "stockists" carry very limited inventory and never any to demo. Ive asked the guys whats the difference between the 2 but they couldnt shed…
Thanks! I'll go ahead and try to have them extended.
Becoming a club fitter involves many things and I thought I would share a few that come to mind:
Knowledge - a good fitter has knowledge of how equipment changes performance and a solid knowledge of the golf swing and teaching background can help that…
I do not know much on club fitting but maybe the heavier shaft just needs some breaking in.
Could someone post a pic of how the raw black finish holds up over time. Thanks
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the question.
The lie angle of one's wedges really is player dependent. Pay attention to your misses; do you miss your wedge shots in any particular direction? Wish you could work the ball a certain way? If you find your wedges…
I was playing in my regular Sunday afternoon game at ReUnion Golf & CC in Madison MS. #15 is a short (120 yard) Par 3 over water. The pin was tucked far left behind a bunker. I was the last of my foursome to tee off and all three of my buddies were on…
Only thing it should affect is the re-sale value of the set.
I use soap and water on a towel or paper towel and then let them air dry and it keeps them sticky for a couple of rounds. Hope this helps