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windsplitter

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  1. All of the above is good advice, flex, length, loft, but what I think is the most important part is swing weight. Men's SW is typically D-0 and down, most men's clubs are D-4. Women's clubs are typically C-8 and up. Taking a inch off a D-4 could bring the SW down to about a D-1 or so but the static weight will still feel heavy. To me, lighter heads, shafts and grips are the way to go for most petite women.
  2. Me and the three guys I play with are going to be there on Monday, I can't wait!! it's going to be a fun day.
  3. A guy made a kiss sound just as Sergio was about to pull the trigger. I got to hand it to Sergio, he stayed cool about it. I'm not so sure I would.
  4. Hi, I have been looking at the TM 2.0 irons also until I read that some guys are having trouble with hot spots, about 15 yard hot spots wow! no distance control. If I could afford it I would try the Titleist AP1,s I don't think Titleist puts distance over accuracy.
  5. The video from mvmac pretty much says it. When I start drawing and hooking my irons it is almost always because I lost my lag. If you set up with your hands forward about 4* to 8* (butt end of the club pointing about at your groin) and then at impact the butt end is pointing at your belly button the club face will be closed. The driver is pretty much the same just a different set up. I wiill also have days that I will lag it to much for my set up and I will go right. I believe the set up and the lag have to match to hit straight.
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