DawgDaddy
Old Coot
I believe you will have another 10 in Georgia.
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I believe you will have another 10 in Georgia.
I believe you will have another 10 in Georgia.
That would be good, we can let others know how awesome THP is and how it is the best golf forum in the entire world.
I was thinking, the west coast guys did am outstanding job of allowing us to live through them for a weekend, but is there anything that you all would like us to go into more detail with regarding them equipment or taking your own adventure to the Kingdom for a fitting?
If so please let us know so we can do the best job possible.
I know he won't be in Georiga this weekend, but man I sure wish he would be there.So Ive watched the Flick videos a couple times now. id love to get some lessons from that guy.
I really wanted to take the time and post about the irons we were able to hit. I knew that I loved the looks of the TaylorMade Forged TP irons, but wasn't sure how I would be able to hit them or which model would be for me. I was so happy that when I was able to pick them up I seemed to hit both the CB and the MC models well. Brian Bazzel was the fitter that was working with me on the irons, and both he and Alan Stone (Stoney) noted that my divots looked like I was hitting them toe down and that I would be better served with a more upright club. They found a 2* upright 6 iron in the MCs (Bazzel also said that I hit the CBs too high so I should go for the MCs since I was able to hit them equally as well). I hit some more shots off the lie board and I was still impacting on the toe. Bazzel suggested that we move from the S300 shaft to the X100. He said that on the downswing the club will not only flex back and forth, but it also flexes down, which would also contribute to my shots being hit with the toe down. So he switched the shaft to X100 and kept me at 2* upright and WAA-LAA! Straight at the target! These irons just feel sooo good and inspire a ton of confidence! The turf interaction felt so precise, and if you watch the video P4B posted talking about the forged irons it is easy to see why these feel so good going through the turf. I hit shot after shot at the target and I was just amazed. My ball flight was lower too, which I definitely need. Talking with Bazzel he suggested that I get a blended set. MCs from PW-6 iron and the CBs from 5-3. The CBs also come with the X100 XP shaft which is about 15 grams lighter than the standard shaft. He explained that this is another great feature of blending my set this way as it creates a smoother transition from the weight of the iron shafts to the weight of the hybrid shafts then to the FW and driver shafts. I am in LOVE with this set up and will be getting it ASAP! I was so grateful that Bazzel and Stoney took the time to fit me to these irons because never in a million years did I think I should be hitting X100 shafts. Here is a short video of me hitting the Forged TP MC 6 iron.
Regarding the R11 launch numbers - what were the pros/staff trying to get your numbers to in regards to spin, speed, etc?? I'm going next week to fine tune my R11 and would LOVE to know what they were telling each one of you and did you achieve it? I saw some talk on one of the videos but couldn't tell what the goal was on each category. I appreciate the feedback.....or should say what your feedback was?!?
Thanks for talking more about the irons. I've been following the CB thread and am very excited to hit them in GA. I'm also excited to see how I fair with the other forged irons. Was there a reason they mentioned you were hitting the CB's too high.