In our 100TH Video Marc and Bally are taking a looking at the Titleist driver line up and seeing if any of them can beat marcs current gamer! What should we do next!
I understand these issues completely. I used a 1997 taylormade Ti bubbleshaft 9.5 degree for a decade or so. Any more loft on a driver looks like a 3 wood. Major head game for some reason.
Love the content. If it was comfortable, you could just swing less up and right and play more of a straight smash than a pushy draw. I hit too much up when I'm swinging poorly, and i get those sub 2k low left divers (15-1600rpm) too. Not quite as fast (158mph) but still the same general result. I learned to like the straight ball off the tee with 3 degrees up and out vs 7 up and out.
Couldn’t agree more. Definitely something I work on fairly often. When I’m out of practice, my path shoots up and out with driver. If I try and neutralize it by hitting a cut, I bring the pull hook into play so some times just have to live with it. My ideal numbers are closer to zero and like you said around 2-4 up. Days I can do that, I feel extremely comfortable on the tee.
Correct - but when you turn professional the joke is hooks are just big draws, and slices are just power fades. All how you look at it. P.S - it was definitely a snap hook! That’s why I need the spin protection!!
First time watching one of your vids - why does the dude in the hoodie keep saying what his driver numbers are when they hold absolutely no relevance to the video?
Thanks for watching. Matt (the guy in the hoodie) and I talk a lot about our own games and how equipment can affect it, a lot - so naturally it gets brought up in our conversations on camera.
Bally is just saying our inner thoughts out loud, haha
I understand these issues completely. I used a 1997 taylormade Ti bubbleshaft 9.5 degree for a decade or so. Any more loft on a driver looks like a 3 wood. Major head game for some reason.
Love the content. If it was comfortable, you could just swing less up and right and play more of a straight smash than a pushy draw. I hit too much up when I'm swinging poorly, and i get those sub 2k low left divers (15-1600rpm) too. Not quite as fast (158mph) but still the same general result. I learned to like the straight ball off the tee with 3 degrees up and out vs 7 up and out.
Couldn’t agree more. Definitely something I work on fairly often. When I’m out of practice, my path shoots up and out with driver. If I try and neutralize it by hitting a cut, I bring the pull hook into play so some times just have to live with it. My ideal numbers are closer to zero and like you said around 2-4 up. Days I can do that, I feel extremely comfortable on the tee.
How ‘bout you hit the club face?😂
"There a low draw" ball missis 1 fw OB. In golf we call that a hook.. 😬
Correct - but when you turn professional the joke is hooks are just big draws, and slices are just power fades. All how you look at it.
P.S - it was definitely a snap hook! That’s why I need the spin protection!!
First time watching one of your vids - why does the dude in the hoodie keep saying what his driver numbers are when they hold absolutely no relevance to the video?
Thanks for watching. Matt (the guy in the hoodie) and I talk a lot about our own games and how equipment can affect it, a lot - so naturally it gets brought up in our conversations on camera.
Don’t ya just love keyboard warriors. Hahaha course oaf. Sorry you have to field geeks with critical reviews of YOUR channel
he adds a ton of value. Not sure why you bothered