jpetermann
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I'll wager a guess with:Okay...my Titleist fitting is on Sunday morning!
I'm a pretty typical mid swing speed player at 50 years old and an 8 handicap. I was fit this spring into i230s at standard lie with regular flex Nippon NSPro 950GH shafts. Indoor hitting off a mat, normal 6-irons only approach. They've performed great, especially adding needed spin, apex, and holding. My irons currently are 5-GW with hybrids above.
- What fitting advice do you have for me?
- What's your guess on my results?
Good luck with it. I don’t even dare wager a guess. So much of it depends upon how you deliver the head to the ball. At an 8 index, you most likely will have T200s in the bag somewhere, but it is possible that you could be fit into either T350 in longer clubs or T150 in shorter clubs. You might even end up with a full bag of T200s.Okay...my Titleist fitting is on Sunday morning!
I'm a pretty typical mid swing speed player at 50 years old and an 8 handicap. I was fit this spring into i230s at standard lie with regular flex Nippon NSPro 950GH shafts. Indoor hitting off a mat, normal 6-irons only approach. They've performed great, especially adding needed spin, apex, and holding. My irons currently are 5-GW with hybrids above.
- What fitting advice do you have for me?
- What's your guess on my results?
I'll wager a guess with:
T350 4-6
T200 7-GW
Nippon NSPro 950GH shaft (I was fit into the same shaft as my last fitting)
For your fitting, my only advice is to talk to the fitter as to why they are trying one head or shaft over another to get their insight. They are a fantastic source of knowledge. Also, give the long irons a go, including the utility builds. They were easier to hit than long irons of yesteryear.
Good luck with it. I don’t even dare wager a guess. So much of it depends upon how you deliver the head to the ball. At an 8 index, you most likely will have T200s in the bag somewhere, but it is possible that you could be fit into either T350 in longer clubs or T150 in shorter clubs. You might even end up with a full bag of T200s.
Club tech has advanced and to hear that some pros are putting the T200's into play still blows my mind. I can't wait to hear how your fitting went!great suggestions, thanks! at my last fitting i pretty just hit whatever i was handed. i do want more of the "how come" to help understand the intersection of my swing and the clubs, and with plenty of time this should be possible. the idea that a player's distance club like the T200s now offer more forgiveness than recent GI clubs is crazy cool. and i'm quite intrigued by the possibility of replacing a hybrid with a utility as well, so definitely going to ask about that.
Okay...my Titleist fitting is on Sunday morning!
I'm a pretty typical mid swing speed player at 50 years old and an 8 handicap. I was fit this spring into i230s at standard lie with regular flex Nippon NSPro 950GH shafts. Indoor hitting off a mat, normal 6-irons only approach. They've performed great, especially adding needed spin, apex, and holding. My irons currently are 5-GW with hybrids above.
- What fitting advice do you have for me?
- What's your guess on my results?
T200 is my guess. Have funOkay...my Titleist fitting is on Sunday morning!
I'm a pretty typical mid swing speed player at 50 years old and an 8 handicap. I was fit this spring into i230s at standard lie with regular flex Nippon NSPro 950GH shafts. Indoor hitting off a mat, normal 6-irons only approach. They've performed great, especially adding needed spin, apex, and holding. My irons currently are 5-GW with hybrids above.
- What fitting advice do you have for me?
- What's your guess on my results?
You just need another go, you’re too good not to adjust.My first round with the T150/200 combo set was rough. It was one of my worst ball striking rounds for irons of the year. I traded in my old T100S/200 set for the new irons and I have a tournament on Monday, so I am a bit flummoxed.
I had T300s for a bit. Hit the T200s, T350s and a bunch of other clubs, all the same day..for me the Callaway DCB 21 was easily the winner, despite me expecting to get graphite T series going in. At first I was afraid of the offset, but it was easy to adjust to. And the feel is phenomenal.As a 2021 T300 convert, I’m really interested in the T350. I tried to play Hot Metals, but blade length put me off and into the HMP. I’ve played JPX forged and MP MMC and HMB- all just for blade length and closure really. The T300s are the most game improvement club I’ve ever been comfortable playing and I can tell my game is improved. I thought I was done for a while, but the T350 seems dramatically improved from what reviewers are saying.