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re: Driver for accuracy
Posted on 6/5/19 at 6:52 am to CoachChappy
Posted on 6/5/19 at 6:52 am to CoachChappy
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Get fitted for the right shaft. It makes all the difference in the world.
Does it really matter that much for mid to high handicaps though? These players do not replicate the same swings very often.
I can understand this statement being true for good players who swing the exact same way each time.
I'm a mid-low handicap, and even I don't swing the exact same way each drive.
Just my $.02.
This post was edited on 6/5/19 at 6:54 am
Posted on 6/5/19 at 8:16 am to i am dan
I'm not disagreeing with you, because quite honestly I don't know, AAAAAAAAAAAAAND I'm a 90 scorer.....but my opinion would be, having an unfitted shaft\length club in your hand COULD POTENTIALLY be a reason for inconsistent club head paths, among many other things....but if the club is fitted, you're at least eliminating one element of inconsistency. now keep that right elbow tucked and hands in! lol
Posted on 6/5/19 at 9:14 am to i am dan
Go watch the txg YouTube channel when they fitted a high handicapper (black guy named sam I think) it was crazy how much more accurate they got him.
Posted on 6/5/19 at 9:24 am to i am dan
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Does it really matter that much for mid to high handicaps though? These players do not replicate the same swings very often.
I would argue yes, because it eliminates a variable.
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