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I currently play a Taylormade '09 Burner, Stock Stiff flex shaft driver. Now my driver swing is constantly under maintenance and under going changes and in the past 2 years I've went from a severe slice to moderate slice that can be somewhat controlled. I'm still working on the swing to eliminate it altogether which leads me to my question regarding a shaft fitting and replacement. I've read that if you are using too shift of a shaft this will lead to trouble getting the club through the zone quickly, thus a slice, which is what has piqued my interest in this whole thing. Now I know full well and dandy that a shaft is not going to magically fix a swing, but I also know that confidence goes a long way in golf, of which I have zero in my current driver. I feel like I have little control of the club and little lag in the shaft. My only concern though is that is this actually worth doing now or waiting until I get my swing where I need it to be? Of course if I wait I may be waiting forever lol! Anyone have any advice, stories, experience on anything similar to this? I know this was a long rant, hopefully you guys understand what I'm trying to convey. On a separate note, I'd be getting the fitting/shaft replacement done at Golf Galaxy so also any advice on how well they do would be appreciated.
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Last (Golf) Thing You Bought?
NYJetsfan replied to JYB's topic in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
Taylormade Burner 5 wood and 2 dozen Callaway HX Hot Plus. Love my 3 wood so I can't wait to get out and use the 5 wood. -
Actually it was posted on July 3rd :P. Thanks for the links, I'll take a look at them to see if there is anything I can try out. I'm going to post a video of my swing once I figure out how to edit the video to make it shorter. :)
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95 views and no help!? Anyone recommend the medicus 7 iron to help this problem?
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I am having a horrible time with my swing plane. It's way too vertical, which as you can imagine is causing a ton of havoc in my swing. With the driver I have no chance, which creates an over the top slice and with my irons I'm having to yank my hands in every time which creates inconsistent ball striking. I've come a long way with my swing but this part is killing me. I tell myself during every shot to keep the shaft level but then the habits take over. Anyone have any tips or drills to help this? I have a video of my swing on my phone that I'm going to try and get posted, which I'm sure will help.
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So tell me how the shaft effects ball flight.
NYJetsfan replied to bocbass's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I have a couple thoughts I figure I would contribute since I recently was in the same boat as the OP before taking lessons this summer. The first is the whole "Hit down on the ball!!!" advice and thought process. It's actually something that was, before lessons, very harmful to my game. The hitting down on the ball idea, while correct, is harmful without explaining what goes into it. The mind thinks that to hit down on the ball, you have to come down at a vertical angle, which of course kills your swing plane. So yes hitting down on the ball is the idea, it has to be explained fully to understand the golf swing. To me, if you aren't getting the height you want, but the distance is fine, then it sounds like you are just hitting it thin and almost scooping which is causing the ball to shoot off the face with a line drive. -
I hit my PW 120 and SW 100 so I just need to fill that gap. Maybe I'll see what's around for a vokey.
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Where did you get the x20 gw? Was it steel? I'm trying to find one and so far i haven't had much luck.
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I think the new x24s look fugly...
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I have the Callaway X20s and it came with a SW (55 degree) that I don't use (I have a Vokey 56 SW and 60 LW). My question is has anyone had any luck, or is it even possible, bending the SW to say 50-52 to be more of a Gap Wedge? I would just buy a X20 GW/AW but the only ones I see online are graphite and I have steel. Anyone have any advice? I know the bounce and such would be affected, but being a stock X20 SW I can't imagine it'd be the end of the world...
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Not to hijack this thread, but what's everyone's distances with their woods? I really need something as my 3 hybrid I can hit 210 but I have nothing for anything farther. Also curious to see what people enjoy as I think I'll probably need a 3 wood here soon...
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Try this. I do my practice swing with my feet together. It forces me to turn my shoulders and release the club down through the ball as opposed to being all arms and just flailing the club through the zone. When I can't get the ball in the air, it's usually because I'm lazy or tired and my swing is all arms.
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LOL I just posted about that in another thread. I do it before every shot so that I can get the feeling of the shoulder turn and coming down on the ball. It's really done wonders for my ball striking.
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I'm working on my driver. Specifically getting the shaft on the right plane on the takeaway and downswing. I have a horrible habit of bringing the club back way too high and bringing it through the zone from the outside and over the top. I've had to literally go quarter speed at my lessons and the range to try and build muscle memory. ;)
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How Does Your Backswing Feel?
NYJetsfan replied to live4u120's topic in Instruction and Playing Tips
I focus on 2 different things depending on if it's an iron or driver. If driver, I focus on taking it back slow and low. This helps me keep the swing path on the way down, which I tend to have problems with (don't get the club shaft enough to the inside). If iron, I focus on shoulder turn. When I'm not hitting my irons well it's usually because I'm not getting down on the ball. When I do my practice swing, I'll do it with my feet together so it's all shoulders and it forces me to get the feel of the steep shoulder turn. As long as I get that feeling of my shoulder turn, I'll hit the irons crisp. :) -
What are your top 3 drivers for a high handicapper?
NYJetsfan replied to Sheekamoo's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
That is the most unreliable advice ever. NO driver will go straight, no matter where you it. It's impossible. And I had the Nike Sumo2 Square...trust me, it can slice and hook just like every other driver. -
Should I invest in the Callaway x-20's??
NYJetsfan replied to Zack's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Eh. If they had stiff I probably would. Pretty sure I'd break regular graphite shafts. -
Should I invest in the Callaway x-20's??
NYJetsfan replied to Zack's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I click on it and nothing comes up. -
I currently have King Cobra oversized irons, circa 1993. I have a terrible time consistently hitting them. When I can connect, the ball goes high and far, but I just have an awful time being consistent with them. I just always feel that I'm fighting my irons to do what I want them to do. How much have irons changed in the last 16 years? Will a newer set be that much more forgiving, or do I just need to get a more consistent swing down?
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This story reminds me of...
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If you wanna stick with TM, I think this bag is better and $10 cheaper. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TAYLOR-MADE-...d=p3286.c0.m14
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I've recently got a 52 and 60 used vokey off ebay for $100 combined. Both used but I'd say they were both an 8 overall or higher.
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I believe it's because the regular R9 has the moveable weights, whereas the 460 does not.
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They have tons of crazy deals on there. ADAMS Speedline Draw Hybrid-Fairway 3 wood $49.99.
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Decided to see what all the fuss was about
NYJetsfan replied to Phil's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I just got back from the course after using my new Vokey 56 SW, and all I can say is wow. The ball flight and how the ball stops on the green is amazing. Best approach shots I've ever had in my life were today with this club. This makes me want to get a 52 and 60.