During my wedge fitting my fitter knew right away from the data that the weight in the toe would be the best fit for me. I was closing the face 5-6 degrees with a draw swing which was causing a big pull left. Sure enough weight in the toe gave me a baby draw or straight flight with added distance and no more pulls.Wow. That really is an interesting video.
One thing that stood out is the comment that different irons will have different weighting, which was definitively shown to have a pretty big impact. As somebody using a set with tungsten toe-weighting in the mid/low irons, it does make me wonder how that static weight is impacting my swing. Only way I’d ever know is a system like this.
As this concept evolves, I wonder if a general set of defaults will become more apparent to the fitters. For example, this type of swing reacts best with a toe weight, so start there.
Also, the idea you could dial in each iron in a set is pretty amazing. Hate to be too googly eyed, but damn. Definitely want to try these out.
Once I get my irons and get comfortable I’m planning to head back to CC for a fitting to look at different shafts and play with some heavier weights to really dial in. Will likely look at a loft and lie adjustment too.