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By matthew h

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  1. matthew h

    matthew h
    None, PA

    I was planning on getting fitted for the new titleist driver but i dont know which one is for me I also just broke my wrist so im in a kind of a bind, will this affect my game? right now im playing a driver with a regular flex shaft on it, i think my swingspeed has gone up a little bit but does that mean i switch to a stiff shaft?if anyone knows anything about these things please do let me know, thanks -matt hinken

  2. John L

    John L
    Dewey, OK

    we'll if your going to go get fit for a new driver. dont worrie about what you think you might need, go in there open minded and just let the fitter do all the work.  just swing what ever he hands you dont look at the shaft flex or face angle. just hit balls with what he puts in your and and give him feed back like how it felt or if you liked how the ball came off of it. He will help you to pick out the perfect driver for you.

  3. owen p

    owen p
    marblehead, MA

    i just got fit today for the new titleist driver. I walked in thinking i needed the D2 in a regular flex shaft. I ended up being fit for a D3 with a stiff flex and i love it and the ball flight that i get with it. Just be opened minded

  4. matthew h

    matthew h
    None, PA

    ok good to know thanks guys

  5. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    Sorry to hear you broke your wrist!  It will affect the swing so in addition to all the advice here, I highly recommend finding a TPI Certfied specialist in your area at http://www.mytpi.com.

     

     

     

  6. matthew h

    matthew h
    None, PA

    in what ways many people said that ill be fine and its feeling a little bit better everyday, will it affect my takeaway or flexibility in wrist?

  7. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    The key to your wrist injury is to make sure the flexibility, mobility, and strength are the same as your good wrist.  Asymmetries  are the leading cause of injuries down the road and since the wrist is a vital component to the swing, I highly recommend a TPI Certified Medical Pro to establish a baseline.  Should be covered under insurance, but it's well worth the investment. 

     

    RC

  8. matthew h

    matthew h
    None, PA

    ok thanks for the advice i better listen to you seeing as my hopes are to become a pro one day

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