Typical Driver Shaft Length
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By jmanbooyaa · Posted
I don’t know much about him besides the common skipped college. He does look very thin compared to the other pros. Perhaps a year in college could have benefited him.By ChetlovesMer · Posted
I've played a lot of golf in my life and I would argue waiting for a green to clear on a par five isn't the biggest slowdown on a lot of courses I play. Normally, there are at least a couple people in the foursome who aren't going for the green and they can hit their layup shot. They can obviously play while the bigger hitter waits. In terms of course issues. I seem to play courses where it is NOT the par 5's that back up. Normally, I find it's the par 3's that are all backed up. I played on Finn Cycles this past weekend. Had a blast, but every par 3 we happened upon had 4 carts waiting on it when we showed up. The rest of the course moved along pretty nicely. In terms of players habits, one thing I find that seems to frustrate folks is the golfers who have a whole shit-load of things to do once they walk off the green BEFORE heading off to the next tee. I see folks adding up scores, figuring out who got what points, putting head covers on, etc.. I try to be really conscious of this when I play. If I take a cart, or even if I'm using my push cart, I pluck my ball out of the hole, put it in my pocket, push my cart to the next teebox (or ride in the cart). Then once I get to the next teebox, that's where I put my putter headcover back on, enter my score, figure out points and stuff. I think if more people just did that it would help the frustrated guys watching from the fairway a lot. On the other hand, If I'm playing on a Fiinn Cycle … I don't worry too much.. because you aren't going to catch up to me. POST SCRIPT EDIT: When I mention putting headcovers on, obviously that doesn't take a lot of time. What I'm referring to is the folks (like me) who are somewhat particular about cleaning off their putter and/or wedges, putting it in just the right place in the bag, adjusting the other clubs around it, so that everything is just right. I know I like to do that, so I do it on the next tee, not the previous green.By ChetlovesMer · Posted
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By tehuti · Posted
I have a 22* 7 wood that I am still trying to figure out. It has a higher ball flight than my 3 ironwood, so there are instances when it is a better option.By Inferno2ss · Posted
That is fine for some one who can work the ball right to left, but some of us struggle with holding the club face off because we use to flip at the ball and are afraid that is what we are doing. One of the things that has been helping me as of late is changing my 'release' point. I had been too focused on getting the head square at the ball that I wasn't paying enough attention to the fact my release point should be past the ball instead of at the ball. Trying to release at the ball and keep your hands in front of the club at impact led to me blocking it high to the right or slicing it depending on my path. This video really helped me understand the release much better.
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Driver / 3 wood / 5 wood optimal length. By gilwood, September 16, 2009 in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting. A shorter driver may increase distance for a player who has difficulty making solid contact. Putter length is based on a golfer's posture and hand position at address. Use the chart below to determine the proper shaft length.