Johan185
SoCal, KiteSurfer, Golf Enthusiasts
I have generally enjoyed playing with my old Cavity Backs after years of playing Bladed Muscle Back Irons.
Not that I had any business or Skills to properly Play The Blades. They did help my game significantly. Specifically in the ability to hit my Irons more consistently.
Now on my recent return to a Game Improving Cavity Back Iron, I am hitting more Greens in regulation. And have been seen a tremendous impact on my scores.
The Cavity Backs have resulted in a 3 to 4 strokes Improvement per 18 holes. They have also allowed me to escape with a fairly acceptable result, after a Fairly Terrible Swing. Fat Shot and Hitting the ball a little thin throughout the round occur just as frequently. But the advancements in technology and game improvement engineered into the Irons have almost always saved the day and saved my round.
So for example if I hit 10 poor shot that is at least 6 or 8 shots that still either find their way to my intended target. Or at the very least If the ball is not resting safely on the Green, it is in good spot for a easier up and down. Even after some honestly terrible swipes at the ball.
Unfortunately for all the glory and 8 or ten shot saved by the Cavity Backs, there is always one or two times when I hit the ball on the screws, so to speak, and get a beautiful shot that unfortunately over performs and is stroke further than I had expected.
Like hitting your normally 150 yard club 168 yards into the Hazard or a watery grave.
Do I just take the good with the bad?
Or do I have another option to better prepare myself and avoid these unfortunately results?
Is there a swing advice or game management solution?
Or do I simply accept the 8 strokes saved for the one stroke lost.
It is still a winner for me to keep playing Cavity Backs. But is there a better option to avoid losing strokes.
Working hard to break 80 on a consistent basis.
Thanks
Not that I had any business or Skills to properly Play The Blades. They did help my game significantly. Specifically in the ability to hit my Irons more consistently.
Now on my recent return to a Game Improving Cavity Back Iron, I am hitting more Greens in regulation. And have been seen a tremendous impact on my scores.
The Cavity Backs have resulted in a 3 to 4 strokes Improvement per 18 holes. They have also allowed me to escape with a fairly acceptable result, after a Fairly Terrible Swing. Fat Shot and Hitting the ball a little thin throughout the round occur just as frequently. But the advancements in technology and game improvement engineered into the Irons have almost always saved the day and saved my round.
So for example if I hit 10 poor shot that is at least 6 or 8 shots that still either find their way to my intended target. Or at the very least If the ball is not resting safely on the Green, it is in good spot for a easier up and down. Even after some honestly terrible swipes at the ball.
Unfortunately for all the glory and 8 or ten shot saved by the Cavity Backs, there is always one or two times when I hit the ball on the screws, so to speak, and get a beautiful shot that unfortunately over performs and is stroke further than I had expected.
Like hitting your normally 150 yard club 168 yards into the Hazard or a watery grave.
Do I just take the good with the bad?
Or do I have another option to better prepare myself and avoid these unfortunately results?
Is there a swing advice or game management solution?
Or do I simply accept the 8 strokes saved for the one stroke lost.
It is still a winner for me to keep playing Cavity Backs. But is there a better option to avoid losing strokes.
Working hard to break 80 on a consistent basis.
Thanks