I still play a set of 737p irons. For me they hit the sweet spot. They are surprisingly forgiving, look fantastic and the faces are slightly thin to help give some small distance gain but not over the top to where you get that one shot that flys the green by 15 yds. In my opinion Honma makes...
To much epoxy can definitely cause issues as others have pointed out. I do think the tungsten powder trick has limits and from time to time tip weights can't be avoided. I've seen irons from major brands be as much as 8 grams off their target weight. Try getting that much tungsten in your...
Another vote for VS proto
I have a hard time kicking this out of the bag.........still do from time to time just to experiment but I put it back in the bag in short order every time and some of those shafts cost 4 times what I paid for the VS
The swingweight issue is the biggest drawback to this kind of Experiment. I've found some people are pretty sensitive to swingweight while others seem to be able to hit a wide range well. Also the reason they tip trim and effectively stiffen the tip section of the shaft is so it plays as its...
I also went the route of hybrids only at one point. The Adam's super s hybrids were absolute rockets for me but the distances could be very inconsistent depending on contact.
Now I have the Cobra baffler f6 set to 19 degrees I posted earlier and a Callaway steelhead 9wood I have customized the...
I use the swinggyde alot and highly recommend it. Mostly while warming up and half the time with the swing extender. For me I've found the combination to be the best training aids I've ever had.
I've had 1 of these for quite awhile now and do try to use it from time to time but I agree with the initial review that some adjustment to the arms would make it much more useful for me personally.
I have wide shoulders and shortish arms so the angle between my forearms is naturally wider than...