Leave your ego at the door.

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By MWilson

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  1. MWilson

    MWilson
    Kingsport, TN

    So as with a lot of players I get caught up in wanting to play "players" clubs. I have a pretty good swing and I'm still strong at 54 but wanted to share a recent experience. I have been away from the game since about 2018 and started back about 3 months ago. I have a local shop with lots of used clubs so it makes it easy to try different ones until you settle on the right one. I got the GT3 driver with an X stiff shaft and no matter how many adjustments I made I just couldn't hit it consistently. Decided to give the G2 a try and switched to the Hazardous 6.0 shaft and wow!!! So easy to hit, with much nicer ball flight and carry. I played one round with it and was amazed how much better I drove the ball. FYI I have Project X 6.5 shafts in my T100's which I absolutely love!! My point is, sometimes put your ego aside and the game becomes much more enjoyable!! I'm really amazed at the instance improvement in my driving. I also think most people go for a fitting for their irons but few do that for a driver. I wish I would have and it would have saved me some time and money.

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    It’s always good to have the right tool for the right job. I’m pretty good with hand tools, but can’t get close to getting the right club for me by myself.
    Since I’m (75 and) far from the average 30 year old with a driver head speed of 95, and LH for another complication, there is nothing available stock new and rarely used that could work for me. I rely on a good fitter for driver, metal wood, irons, wedges, and the most important, putter. I’ve done ball fittings as well but that changes the least. Never work to accommodate the club, make sure it is made to accommodate you.

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