I know this thread isn’t based on statistics, but this kind of logic doesn’t work when applied to a single specific case.
First of all, these aren’t independent events, like a coin flip. You can’t just multiply the odds.
Second, we are only discussing this case BECAUSE it’s unusual. If something (“Team X wins 21 times in a row”) has a one-in-a-million shot at happening, but there are many similar events, it’s much more likely to happen at any ONE of them.
To be clear, I don’t have an opinion either way about this specific Club, but the statistical arguments based on random independent events don’t have any relevance.
A bit of summary from playing in the 2024 TST golf outing at The Virtues and Eaglesticks.
I feel like I am starting to figure things out a bit. Especially off the tee. 1st was a bit of a set up change. I lowered my hands a bit, and started to address the ball off the heel with the driver. This helped me to take the high toe ball out of play. I was wearing a spot out on the driver in the high toe area. Next was feeling like I was staying super tall through the downswing. Basically forcing me to get my hands down from the top of the swing better. Finally, realizing I have a lot of swing path before I start pulling the ball left. I was hitting pretty good big pushes off the tee. I didn't have to worry about hitting giant pulls or pull draws if I got my hands down better. It really helped free me up.
Irons are pretty solid right now.
Something I need to work on is full swing wedge shots or partial wedge shots. I am shanking these at a non-negligible rate. Something with those shots is just off. No other irons have I come close to shanking it. You give me like 60-100 yards. A yardage I can't really pitch it with a 60, 56, or 52 degree. It's like 33% shank rate. I didn't have another one of these shots. I was about to go to a PW and just pitch it from now on.
Set Up: Less reverse K tilt at set up. Lower hands. Especially with the longer clubs and driver.
Backswing: Fling the club back with the turn, and feel it collect to a stop around A3. Backswing length is still a thing to monitor. Do not rush the downswing. Feel things stop. I can rush the downswing by making the bad body movement to shallow the club instead of using my arms correctly.
Downswing: Feeling of staying tall through out the downswing. Get hands down. Feel like my head doesn't lower or tilt back. It's like the upper center (chest area) stays very tall.
Putting, I did better when I started to feel some separation in the shoulders. Like, activating each shoulder separately for the back stroke and forward stroke. Feeling it more in the shoulder blades, and less in the torso. Though, I did make one of the worst back strokes ever on a 3-4 FT putt, but somehow still made it. It was kind of interesting thinking at the back of my back stroke, that was horrible. Then just hitting it in the hole.
46+41 for an 87. Driver took a bit to get going. Most of the issues were some hitting balls into hazards or into areas I need to hit recovery shots from. Figured things out and started to play better.