I guess they'd be a double positive at 71g and extra thick grips lol larger grip makes the ball more right cause it *theoretically* slows the face closure. Then lower swing weight also *theoretically* makes your timing faster so that gives less time to close the face as well.
Interesting your...
interesting are you sensitive to weight or swing weight changes at all? I am very sensitive to swing wieght and weight changes so I could definitely not do the 71g grips. But if you have 71g grips in some clubs and 35g grips in others that could change potentially 6 swing weight points from 7...
this is excellent. I've been doing this between ChatGPT and Gemini. Gemini's deep research feature is fantastic for creating elaborate comprehensive research documents and then I upload that into ChatGPT to interpret and evaluate better.
Together they flawlessly fit me into my current iron...
I was playing the Elyte in 9.5 at that time and that was the lowest loft I could play for my driver swing to get enough spin on the ball to avoid it becoming unstable. I'm currently gaming the GT2 In 10 degrees with Hzrdous Yellow 75g X stiff and I might be wrong but to my eye it looks like...
That's great to hear. I was fit for the EC1 Blue 75/5 in my Callaway Elyte this year and I could point and shoot that thing with ease. My only issue and why I stopped playing it was the launch and apex were very high. Never got to try the grey to see if It was essentially the same but lower...
interesting, there's obviously no measurable metrics here but from this I'd assume the butt section on the EC1 Would feel stiffer than the AO2. As well as it looks like the tip section is generally stiffer in the A02, I'm wondering if there's a noticable feel difference on that midsection...
Amazing write up! One thing I've noticed with the T150s and the T100s in the longs is the apex stays high and it's incredible to see.
Titleist really nailed the launch on these irons, I'd definitely reccomend them for anyone who has height issues with irons. It is really cool to see long irons...
Interesting I haven't seen anyone talk about this so I definitely appreciate the feedback. As you know they are fantastic irons and I love the look of them so I guess I'll work on my striking some more lol. I use about a nickel sized spot on the face leaning toe side so I'm not quite dime sized...
Yeah, that upright fitting had me questioning my swing for a minute I genuinely thought I forgot how to strike a ball. Once I got back to my usual lie angle, contact and spin came right back. Sanity restored.
On feel: the T150 is definitely the softer of the two. It’s also noticeably hotter...
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Bounced from a bad T150 lie-angle fit into properly bent T100s with MMT 105. First range and on-course sessions showed perfect start lines, true spin flight, high apex, stable carries, and elite turf interaction. Performance is excellent—9/10—but feel is unexpectedly firm, almost numb at...
Reeeaaally interested in anyone's reviews or data on the spin these irons produce. Part of me really wants to grab a set but then the smarter part of me knows I should wait until they release the MB versions. No date when that will happen or technically IF, but the program director said "their...
The higher launch kindof makes sense if the tip is stiff. My logic might be flawed but if the tip is the most "active" part of the shaft and then you tip it you're essentially removing the part of the shaft that is flexing the most. So the more you remove the closer you're moving into the...
Alright you guys got me interested in the El curve lol
Upon some investigation this seems to be nearly the opposite El curve of the GD Tour AD DI shaft. But without reference numbers on the curve it's hard to know how they'd stack up side by side. Traditionally speaking active tip tends to...
With a lot of experience in this space, I think you’re looking at it too rigidly. You can make the case that plenty of traditional weight training is “functional,” and you can also make the case that plenty of so-called “functional” exercises are basically pointless.
The way I see it...
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A weighted vest technically “helps,” but only because it drives leg and core strength. The real speed gains come from stronger, more explosive legs, not the vest itself.
Technically, yeah, the vest will do something but only because it forces you to build leg strength and a bit of core...
I was fit for the EC1 Blue 75X and it was a point and shoot machine for my swing at the time. I've since moved onto the Tensei 1k Pro Orange for a tad more left bias but I definitely want to try out both of these.