My Winter Golf Calibration - Every Club, Every Yardage
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- I continue my search for the perfect shafts for my Titleist clubs with a visit to one of my favourite places - Sunningdale Health near London. Using TrackMan, I went through my bag to firm up my yardages going into 2024.
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Really pleased I watched till the very end of the vid, great insight
Iona, I follow the leading RUclipsrs who evaluate clubs and discuss pointers to improve scores (some you have played with). I admire that they share their experiences; however I don't comment on their sites.
Iona I want to remind you that your presentations are excellent and your personality/attitude serves us a key reminder that attitude is a large part of the challenges golf presents. My wife and I are seniors and changing to lighter shafts and club heads with more loft has made the golf more enjoyable. Another pearl was your discussion with Phil Adams about using a golf swing with flow rather than one that explodes on the ball makes sense for those of us who are not young and/or world class athletes.
Wish you the best health and happiness in the new year.
I would love to see you have a fitting session with Ian Fraser at Club Champion Canada.
That would be a great "all Scot" fitting for sure. I'd watch that episode absolutly.
@grantoxner7050 Absolutely Epic comment. I'd love to see it too 🤙
100% agreed
Another great video Iona. I think a point worth mentioning when comparing your carry distance on the T100 versus your older T200 is the impact of loft. Your 7 iron in the T100 at 34 degrees is approximately same loft as your T200 8 iron at 34.5 degrees
That ending was like you were talking about marriage. It takes patience and perseverance don’t give up 😂
Great vlog Iona, I noticed that it looks like you keep your right elbow tight to your side throughout the swing (Ben Hogan esc) . Is this a very deliberate action?
It is something I do to try to keep everything tight and controlled. It works for me and obviously works for you!
Keep up the good work and looking forward to seeing more of you in 2024 👏🏻
Titleist T150 with Mitsubishi MMT 75 stiff, bing bang bosh
Louis won with some MMTs recently, clearly good stuff
One thing... the smash factor is the ball speed/swing speed, so naturally it is alot lower with more lofted club. 1.50 is ideal for driver. so dont worry you're doing fine in that regard
Great content Iona.
Hi Iona, great video report, thanks. One explanation for you getting less carry with the T100 irons compared to the T200 could be that each club is 2-3 degrees weaker in loft. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the T200 is a "hotter" club head anyway. I personally need more help than you, so I would need the extra forgiveness of the T200 (and then some 😁). I'm planning to get a set of Mizuno JPX 923 Forged irons soon, but I need to decide on the shaft. AeroTech should have one to suit me.
Thanks for walking us through this exercise, Iona. Very helpful! So many choices in iron lofts, lengths, shafts as well, it can get confusing in a hurry.
Fascinating. Truly fascinating. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the next one as always.
Thanks, really enjoying your journey. I am looking for new irons too. I like hitting on the Trackman but I like to hit outside with them as well, but too late now in Canada 🇨🇦. Can’t wait to see your next step. Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2024
Cool. I am scheduled to do this very thing tomorrow with my new T150 irons and TSR metals.
Really interesting video. 👍
I'm going through the exact same quandary with my current heavier steel shafts. I'm definitely going to try composites in the New Year.
Need to track my carry distances first though.
Thanks Iona. Very informative 👌
Can I just say your looking absolutely divine Iona. Hope you make it back to the tour!!!
This is SO HELPFUL 🙏
I'M 60
MY YARDS ON MY CLUB ARE THE SAME!!!
I KNOW Your Shaft!!!! I Love the SteelFiber shafts❤
Is Your Shafts??
A Stiff flex???
Or Regular flex??
Thx You for the Video 🤗
Looking forward for More Videos in 2024!! Playing a Speeded 9⛳ holes of Golf🏌️♀️
Iona ur just stunning, every detail is understandable and informative 👍
Thankyou Iona!!
I fell in love with a certain driver shaft that was really popular 10+ years ago, no longer made. I have managed to find that shaft in a few old drivers so I have been able to purchase really inexpensively those clubs to recover the shaft of my dreams! If you can’t find the shafts of your dreams new old stock, and you’re hell bent on getting your old shafts, you could dry looking for a set of irons that have your dream shafts.
Thanks Iona ,I play a lot of Trackman over the winter and your session is going to be very helpful .
Love it.
Fantastic content as always Iona! I love your personality and attitude to golf and life in general. You come across very sincere.
I went for my first lesson using GC Quad last night and after i got over the unusual sensation of hitting a ball indoors i was away!! Great fun!!!
Iona, have a happy Xmas and I hope 2024 produces many many more great videos. The Chasing the Red is a great series
Thanks Iona a great insight with great narrative as usual. Really enjoyable watch and informative.
Just shows that going to a proper club fitter instead of what I did, which was an American Golf fitting session makes so much difference.
AG while ok felt more like a conveyor belt which my naivety shown, where it’s clear you get more of an experience with a proper fitting session, try more and probably hone in more tweaking out the marginal gains.
Fun to see the data. Just did a tour level club fitting for irons and ended up with +1 inch, 1° upright. Went with the KBS Tour Light shafts in stiff flex and the cobra king forged tec irons 6-GW. Very excited to do a full session like this and get new distance numbers, currently hitting Taylormade r7 draws from 15 years ago. I was averaging 83 mph swing speed & around 180 carry during my fitting!
Thanks for this; really helpful. Working on fixing swing path at a local trackman range, and I didn't know what all the other numbers meant; thanks Iona!
Really enjoyed this video great to see the facilities available, would love to see a session on have you selected your ball choice sometime in the future
If you like the old shafts, get them pulled out of the T200s and inserted in the T100s
If you were nearby, could even do it for you
Best of luck
Exactly what I was going to suggest! I have the Recoil 80 shafts in my Callaway Apex irons and absolutely love them.
Yeah I’ve got this as a backup plan but really did think I’d find something new…Will update again soon :)
@@ontheroadwithiona You have the perfect shaft right there in front of you 😃 You'll probably have to tweak slightly swing weights since there will be a difference between T100 and T200 but the process is very straightforward. Best of luck 🤞
I didn't get to play a whole lot this last season, and we're well into indoor golf season here in Canada. I'll be moving into the indoor facilities and going through this exercise again very soon. From last year's numbers, our iron yardages are quite similar and I don't start to hit longer until 6 iron. However, I don't hit my 5 or 4 iron well at all, which is why I carry 7W, 5W, 3W. My 7W is pretty much my favourite club in the bag because it's so versatile for me. I can use it from 165 to 190. It's very workable and launches high.
I'm really looking forward to my winter sessions in the new year.
Thanks for sharing your processes! I really enjoy these videos as you talk through everything.
Very interesting Iona, I was fitted for my clubs 18 months ago now, our carry numbers are within a yard or so until driver where I’m 30 yards behind you. Thanks for sharing food for thought!!!
Ian Fraser sometimes comes over from Canada to the Club Champion shop in Glasgow. Easily one of the best fitters known in the game, and I'm sure he'd dial in a set for you.
Really interesting Iona..great facility..I can’t hit off Mats too much because of the wrist injury but enjoyed your method and breakdown 👍🇬🇧
Love it Iona. Highlights a few things for me, know your yardages, but also if something is niggling in your set up, try get it looked at and understand whats optimal for you
Another excellent video Iona, it's great that you can relate your experiences to your followers. I've had pretty much all of the Recoil iron & driver shafts since they were first introduced. I do a bit of club repairs as a hobby and i've just replaced the Nippon 1050 tour shafts in my Mizuno 921 Hot Metal irons. I've installed Recoil 95 f3's and if it ever stops raining, i'm looking forward to seing the results. I've got a dodgy right wrist as well so i'm looking forward to the graphite effect on my old aching bones. Just a small point, you mentioned f4's as a model of shaft which isn't correct, it just signifies it's a stiff shaft. You might want to try f3 version which are regular, could be it helps the impact on your wrist. Hope it goes well!
Iona...this is a great video! I have similar issues in my wrists, but mine is genetic. Basically an extra small bone in my wrists that, as I have gotten older, have caused some stiffness and discomfort from heavier clubs. I moved to a fully forged head that I absolutely love, and to a lighter graphite shaft. When picking a shaft, I tried around 15 different ones until I settled on a KBS TGI 70g. The Recoil shafts just did not have the same "snap" that I can feel in the KBS, and I would push shots out to the right with the Recoils. With the KBS, its a lovely little push draw. I used to swing my irons in the 83 to 85 mph range, and also found that slowing down my swing into the 78 to 82 mph (which took a bit of work), and moving to a regular flex (from stiff) improved my comfort and wrist problems significantly. The crazy part is slowing down with the new shafts greatly improved my carry, and my accuracy (I was flushing it on the center of the club way more often). My distances are just about 5 to 8 yards longer than what you are seeing on this video per club. When I went to the fitting, I also decided to really open up my options, and ended up finding that I never loved the length of a 4 and 5 iron, so I had those clubs made at 6 iron length, my 7 and 8 iron are 7 iron length, 8 and 9 are 8 iron length, and PW and 54 &58 degree wedges are all 9 iron length. Hybrids, 3 wood and Driver are all standard length. My iron game has never been better.
I know you will find the right combination...when you do, the confidence just goes up! Keep up the wonderful work...
Very interesting insights. I am also on a bit of a journey. I love my set of irons but I am having a bit of gapping issue between my 8, 7 and 6. Need to get in to my fitter and check the lofts. Really enjoying all of your content. Hope you find that magic setup soon.
Great video
Great video Iona, as always. I carry the same wrist injury as you for years (left wrist) and I had to switch to graphite and down in weight to prevent a new injury. 2 shafts did the job really well for me : KBS TGI and Fujikura Axiom. You can have them both in 75 grams stiff flex. They are certainly worth a try. In my case, they allowed me to play golf free of pain. I hope it can solve your shaft dilemna.
Don’t know if this helps, but I had very similar issues - club fitter gave me KBS TGI (Tour Graphite) 70g in my irons and they have been the perfect combo for eliminating injury, while adding more stability. Best investment yet. Good luck, hope you find something that keeps you playing 🙏
This video hits close to home. I'm on a similar journey to find an iron shaft that feels and performs right for me. Last year, I was fitted into clubs with Recoil Dart F4 75 stiff shafts. Even though the total weight and swing weight is similar to other clubs I've played, these have always felt heavy to me. After a year of playing with them I'm now dealing with tennis and golfer's elbows. The carbon shafts I've tried include Fujikura Tour 115i (decent), Steelfiber fc115 (dead) and KBS TGI 80 (light and whippy). I just picked up a set of irons with Mitubishi MMT 80. So far, they feel nice. Distance and control are good too. The weight is good, they feel lively but not whippy, and they seem to be kind to my elbows. It's still the honeymoon phase, but so far they are ticking off all the boxes. I've got my fingers crossed. Good luck on your quest.
Thanks for sharing your swing /club info Iona. I enjoyed your knowledgeable approach and personal stats. I must say I was slightly surprised to hear that the irons you got in Dubai had not been loft and lie checked for you. Personally I got so OCD about these setup stats that I bought all the clubfitting equipment so i could check them without continually bugging my local pro. Golf OCD in abundance 😂
Golf is such a tease, especially with equipment, I had a set of John Letters (sadly no longer with us) TX irons from the early 1990,s and once i made a slight adjustment to them they were just lovely the feel was the thing for me, i used them for many many years and only changed them when the heads were shot, i am still searching to find something that feels right but at nearly 66 is do l look at lighter steel or graphite ie senior in the shafts, so the search will continue 😊.
Great vlog, hope you find what you're looking for, really do enjoy your enthusiasm for this great game 👍
IONA, you are a class act, for sure. Love following this video to the end. I do the exact process every two years to verify if my forged clubs need lie adjustments. I can attest to a heavier shaft causing injuries down the road. I play a KBS C-Taper 120 and often thought C-Taper lite might be the way to go, but your suggestion of a composite shaft might be the answer. Thankfully, I can assemble my own specs.
A few hopefully helpful comments: F3 and F4 stands for reg and stiff flex, irrespective of the shaft model. Both Recoils and Steelfibers use this nomenclature. Steelfiber: i80: if they feel heavy in F4, try in F3. Will swing much easier. Also, you can get steelfibers in “FC” model. To me they feel markedly softer than the original i80. Lydia Ko uses the FC model. Good luck.
Really interesting video. Have you considered trying thicker grips? They might take some pressure off your wrist. I bought a set of Titleist 100s irons a year ago - love them! - and decided to experiment with thicker grips because I have a right elbow injury. They’ve made a huge difference and my elbow doesn’t bother me hardly at all now. Got the MCC +4 grips, with a couple of extra tapes, they’re thicker on the lower (right) hand compared to standard grips. Just another idea to maybe explore with your fitter! Good luck. 😊
A must for most golfers, certainly anyone serious about improving. Those clubs might be a touch flat being 1/4 inch short, might explain the right miss.
A wee trip to the Sky Sports studio with your old mate Simon Holmes working on the pressure plates could do the trick. Technology these days is brilliant, but you can’t beat natural talent, you pretty much know what feels right for your own swing and how far you can push your wrist, I’m sure you will sort out what shafts are right for you.
Very good info. I'm hitting similarly lofted irons, much heavier, with steel shafts. 8i down, our distances are pretty similar. Impressive! I'm flying my 7i about 160, with only about 3 yards rollout. It sticks to greens nicely. I recently had an analysis at Golftec. The only correction they wanted to coach me on is "compressing" my irons. They only teach the forms of the top PGA tour pros. At 63, I'm wanting to avoid potential for injury. Coming into the ball steeply sounds dangerous. It would be really cool to see how you've adjusted your swing through impact to avoid injury. I think other senior golfers would appreciate it, too!
It’s an interesting search for the elusive shaft/head combo
Great info! I really need to do this, I am just getting back into the game and don’t know how far I am hitting the ball
Happy Christmas!
Potentially the Axiom 75g save for price. But does offer options in terms of build and tipping to get the right bend profile. Looking at switching to graphite from Modus 105’s as having some issues with joints these days especially now it’s UK winter with indoor and/or range mats.
You should go see the guys at Precision Golf, they work with loads of staff players. Far more experienced and knowledgeable than a tour department IMO.
In Trackman, I believe your average for shots during a session are displayed in the "Carry" tile (or any data tile) depending on how the data tile is setup to display... could be mistaken. There have so many changes to TPS.
At the end of January, I always spend a few days on the range.
Slight difference, over three days, I hit 12 shots with every club. I take out the best and the worst each day, then average the 10.
So at the end, I have 30 shots averaged on each club. Gives me a good set of numbers for each new season.
Great video, good gaping between clubs.
I got hold of a Garmin R10 for this very reason. Squinting down the range is now way to find your distance.
When I was only several years into Golf I decided to buy a set of Ping Eyes, they were so easy to hit, but most shots I would compare the feel to hitting with a hammer, and in no time switched to Blades although they didn’t flight the ball as far, I could tell by the feel how far the ball would carry, and it vastly improved my game. I had a long lay off Golf and came back and decided to go for Semi Blades but eventually had to now revert to a strong and very forgiving set of Clubs which are the T400’s, I’m close to 70 so need all the help I can get, so instead of relying on feel, I have to work a lot harder on my short game as I know I may not get my shots as close as I used to. I still have several sets of Bladed and Semi Bladed which I occasionally practice in my Garage Simulator I doubt it but at some point I might mix my shorter clubs up with Semi and Bladed Clubs if I can reach a decent standard again, going to take a lot of work.
Another good video Iona!!
Great video…..again! Best wishes with the equipment, I share the frustration 😂 …. cannot finalise the gap between 3HL and 23 degree 5 iron!
Love all your content Iona! Would love to see you do some content with Ian Fraser - TGX/Club Champion.
Hi Iona, great video very insightful - I’m loving watching the process of you ironing out a few things in your game.
Let me know if you are looking to rehome the irons! x
Well that was fun!
I was surprised (pleasantly) that our club didtances were very similar!
Arnold Palmer said find a swing you can repeat comfortably...then use that swing and find the distances!
So when I was still young I chose to use a smooth 7i for 140 yards... while my friends were smashing 9i 150 yards!
I was more balanced and consistent! And played better!😎
I'd like to point out the variables that you aren't getting in the simulator!
Uneven ground... texture of the grass and grip of the shoes! Wind and temperature!
So I'd say look for club feel first then the other stuff??
Great video - I'm sure someone has pointed this out already below - shocked the first thing you stated with your 7i shaft is that it's a Steelfiber i80 stiff for your 150yd carry. I struggle with the i80 stiff flex and my carry 7i is 170yds. Steelfiber stiff (04) flex play closer to X. Merry Christmas all!
Im in the same boat to an extent. Got fitted into the new t100 heads and with the x100 white amt. Nice clubs and shafts. First titleist set coming from mizuno 223 irons. But after few months of using them old wrist injury started to come back out of nowhere and more i used the irons worse it kept getting after each round. I was in lighter shafts in the mizunos but fitter recommended the x100 due the the tip stiffness and torque. I am like to tinker with clubs so went and got cobra forged tours with kbs $ taper 120 shafts and trying them for few months and so far wrist pain is not annoying me at all. Moral of the story even though the titleist are probably right for me if i didnt have a wrist injury but sometimes you just have to listen to your body as well
Always great content 😁 👌 imho you should stick to the Aerotech Steelfiber range 😁 👍 I think Lydia Ko has the 70gm shafts. And your fitter can Hard or Soft step them to your ideal flex.
Just a suggestion Iona that might make for a nice video. You're leaving at least 10mph in driver swing speed on the table by not utilizing ground force energy more. I'd find a good source locally for biomechanics and pressure plate work to help you and think you'll be thrilled with the results.
the recently launched fujikura axiom shafts (with velocore!) are phenomenal… noticed they have a 78g version, Axiom 75S… i have the 125X version and they’re amazing
I have 105x coming in combo set of zx5 and zx7 … can’t wait
@@holtzeee7364 that’ll be a killer setup. I have 105X in my 3-iron and love it :)
Great video Iona. I would've expected a difference in club fittings if you'd have gone to a well known golf retailer but not from a Pro from a golf club. There is a lot about the shafts that is being ignored. A guy on RUclips (can't remember his name, think he was German) explains how the shafts are just cut from a longer length and the stickers are just put on any old way so the kick point could be anywhere on the shaft but because the sticker has been put on, then they line up the head with that. That's why you hear people saying they hit their 6 iron like a dream and better than the rest of their clubs and its probably because it just so happens it's the only one that lines up correctly. Trouble is, trying to find somebody who will test the weight of the shafts and the kick points and is willing to spend the time because they'll just say you're not a Pro, you won't notice the difference. Sorry for the rant
Remove the old shafts and reuse them? Great content!
Thanks for sharing your videos. You have a great swing. Love your content. Have you looked into KBS TGI 70-80 gram shafts. Great feeling.
Tremendous consistency. When I do this you have at least a couple of shots over the hedge onto some poor persons conservatory table. Virtually.
The difference between a duffer and a good golfer.
Hey Iona
Why can’t you reuse the shafts from your old set and put the new heads on them.
Keep up the great videos I love how much information you provide and have been a big help for me and my son.😊
Michael
They were stolen mate
I had a similar issue using trackman where everything was going right. My bad shot is usually left. Turns out it was the trackman that needed recalibrated so might just be that 👍🏻
Hi iona nice video as always
Have you thought about using thicker grips, other people who have wrist injuries and arthritis use them and say they help a lot.
Cheers profess(Iona)l delightful
I’m getting ready to do the same thing on December 29th.
I play the F3 with Callaway Apex 21 heads. Shafts are great for my 50 year old creaking body and I think are a better compromise than the F4s. Keep going 👍 great content
Hi Iona, -- I guess we've gone from "Chasing the Red" to "Chasing the shafts". Seriously though, another great insightful video. Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
Noice ⛳
My professional shaft recommendations as alternatives to your original UST Recoil 80 shafts: 1. KBS TGI 70 R+ (can tip for one hard-step toward stiff flex and is 70g raw right on the nose, just a little bit heavier than these Dart 65g; 2. Project X Catalyst 60S; 3. Kinetixx TS-Iron R-flex (plays stiff anyway); 4. Fujikura Pro Graphite 75-S
Hi Iona, there is less stress on yr right wrist with lighter clubs, but by increasing speed it will still hurt. I think you need to keep yr hands further in front of the ball to decrease stress on the right wrist. like wenn playing punches.
Let me know when you decide to sell them. Really helpful video👌
Such a useful “end of term” exercise to see if your yardages have changed over the course of a season! Imho most amateurs have only a very rough idea of how far each of their clubs go and that’s a serious but easily fixable problem!
Here’s an idea for you Iona….how about inviting all your subscribers to donate a fiver and three lucky people (me included obvs) get chosen at random to play a round of golf with you (Chasing the red natch) and all the money goes to the charity of your choice! Whaddya think?
Hi Iona! Have you ever tried to counter balance your irons? You can do that!! Good luck and love your channel!!
Dang it. I was just about to ask if you checked your swing weight, when you popped up in the car. It is so often over looked, and is my humble opinion on of the most important bits of club fitting. Hard to get good consistent smash factor when you cannot fell where the club head is throughout the swing. Glad you all caught it.
Have you tried Axiom shafts… I am currently demoing the 105g, but I’m getting the 75g put in an iron also to test. Currently I play Recoil F4 so around 95g shaft. I love the recoils, but I am finding the axiom to be more stable and actually get more height
Interesting stats on the 1/4 inch shorter shafts. I’m 5’6 and have 1/2 inch shorter shafts. Not sure if I should opt for full length shafts next time.
Noni Stephen? Great video again Iona.
Should try the jumbo max grips, Ive got arthritis in both wrists and have been really good, keeping the pressure off, takes a bot of getting used to though
Have you tried Fujikura Pro iron shafts they do 65 75 85 and 95. I played the 95 tour great feel. Worth a look. On another topic something that has helped me with wrist and finger pain in golf was switching to Jumbomax grips. Yes they would take a little getting used to because of the size but they are great. (Ask Peter Finch ). I would go Zen Lite there better in the wet, size wise they say opt for the same size as you would be in men’s gloves.
Just a point, smash factor aim is only 1.5 for driver, you cant get anywhere near that with 8 iron so at 1.38 your really efficient!
A great insight, thanks Iona. Good luck in your journey & please co to us to share ⛳️
Sorry finger trouble.. 🤦🏻♂️
should read - please continue to share with us
G’Day Iona, swing is looking really solid, for what it’s worth..I’d like to see you hold your finish longer ( without the recoil ) and really post up on your right toe. All Good keep the videos coming.
This journey has Axiom 75s written all over it
Fantastic video as always. For me hitting off false turf kills my wrists and forearms (Your a million times better than me and pick the balls off the ground beautifully so may not been an issue) Have you thought of trying a more cavity backed iron? I know there is some snobbery around this but surely a more forgiving head with a cavity back would absorb the strike better and not transfer it to the hands/wrists as much as a blade? Just an idea, I'm a newb and no expert. Just thinking of things to help your wrists.
Love how you're at St Andrews in the sim and in your beanie! 😜 I've considered custom shafts but it's just the cost. I'm still playing kbs tour 120 which probs are too heavy but they go straight.... have you done this with your ball though? They sound like rock hard range balls? I took my gamer ball to a custom fitting last week.
I noticed the indoor beanie too. Seemed superfluous.
Enjoy your content very much. Golf on a very different level to mine but fun to watch. Hope your wrist holds up so you can make lots more.
Iona, have you looked into the KBS graphite? Your game screams KBS TGI to me and the come in a ton of weight (10g increments) and half flexes. May be worth a look.