Three ways to get more distance - in this order
1) your swing
2) get stronger and or more flexible ( see MYTPI.com)
3) Play with the correctly fitted driver and with the club, the head is the most important variable. The head would include loft, CG…
Josh,
If you tip any shaft, you will lower the spin and launch slightly. This will firm up the tip section of the shaft and can change the feel as well. Depending upon how fast your ball speed/club head speed was, you will want to get your spin down…
John O said: Hi Cathi, I wanted to also check if www.budgetgolf.com is also an authorized dealer of Titleist products. Their prices seem on point, but just wanted to confirm before I go ahead and make a purchase. Thanks in advance.John
Hi Cathi, I wanted to also check if www.budgetgolf.com is also an authorized dealer of Titleist products. Their prices seem on point, but just wanted to confirm before I go ahead and make a purchase. Thanks in advance.John
Thanks for the feedback David. I was very surprised when I hit the AP2 irons with the Tour AD 65i graphite shafts. Definitely picked up several MPH of club head speed and the launch angle was high. Seemed to control the ball just fine as well. I've asked…
We have all hit this shaft and it seems to work not only for moderate speeds, but faster speeds, too. Every Advanced FittingWorks fitter should have this shaft in their matrix. You can find an AFW center at: http://www.titleist.com/find-a-golf-shop/.
Charles,
There are no plans as of right now, but with Scotty you just never know. As a Team Titleist member, you will know first if he releases a regular length Big Sur.
Cameron
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Has anyone had a positive putter fitting experience within travelling distance of North Wales that they can share with Nick?
Thanks
- Neil
Hi Duncan.
Thanks for your note. It's a pleasure getting these Q's from our TT ANZ fans and we are only to happy to assist.
BTW good choice going with the 18° 910H hybrid. You can let the loft out a little by adjusting the sure fit hosel…