Very interesting seeing the backup drivers. Seemed like the sweet spot on my Paradym Triple Diamond shrank during the cold months so I went back to a TSr3. I enjoyed it, traded them both for a Ping 10K. Sweet spot doesn't get any bigger.
Great video again, exactly what it says on the tin. Feedback on the editing for future videos though: I've noticed the intro and outro music is quite a bit louder than the rest of the video. It would be a bit more pleasant to watch if it's just a bit quieter so I don't have to change the volume at the beginning and end.
The pro picks on equipment is not always relevant. Were this list sorted by non-endorsed vs endorsed, it might have more impact for me. Also, the pro golfer is light years ahead of the duffer average golfer. I have watched some Dechambeau videos with him playing in videos with all manner of clubs, from kids clubs to antique clubs etc. and still shooting par or better. The equipment for a pro is important, but it is not the most important part of their game. Physical health and fitness, talent, and practice set them apart from everyone else. The single most important correction (if it has not already been made) for an average golfer is the right shaft. Mary up the right shaft to any player and the results are immediately noticeable mainly due to a tighter dispersion.
Yes, and contact. Yesterday, I tried new wedges and they instantly reminded me of the wedge feel from my formative golf years. Contact was automatic. I switched back to my gamer wedge and thinned two, shanked a third and I was done. As far as driver shafts, Ventus is something special. For many.
Typ of irons in a degree of forgiveness the pros play with is quite relevant I would say for us hackers. But what kind of drivers the play with is a matter what company give them the best deals so that’s not so relevant. And the relevance of getting the right shaft is a focus that is worth mentioning. Thank you otherwise for an all over interesting video.
Yup lots of people saying the same thing Stephen. Do you think there’s anything to be learned from the pros set ups though even in spite of the endorsement deals?
@GolfingFocus sure that every club manufacturer can make anything with precise detail. The brand doesn't matter, it is the match of the golfer swing to the correct specification aka fitting.
Please spend 5 more min on editing. It's yards, not miles per hour on Paddies stat and a double overlap is not a baseball grip. It's the opposite, baseball grip = more fingers on the club, all ten. Double overlap less than standard, you overlap two fingers leaving eight on the grip.
Very interesting seeing the backup drivers. Seemed like the sweet spot on my Paradym Triple Diamond shrank during the cold months so I went back to a TSr3. I enjoyed it, traded them both for a Ping 10K. Sweet spot doesn't get any bigger.
Good stuff as always, Keep it up! Thank you
Many thanks for the feedback and delighted you enjoyed it! 👍
Great video again, exactly what it says on the tin.
Feedback on the editing for future videos though: I've noticed the intro and outro music is quite a bit louder than the rest of the video. It would be a bit more pleasant to watch if it's just a bit quieter so I don't have to change the volume at the beginning and end.
Delighted you enjoyed the video and for the feedback on the music. Will see what we can do 👍
Brilliant fascinating research as ever : )
Many thanks for the feedback. Is hugely appreciated 👍
Great info thanks
Delighted you found it helpful 👍
Great video, keep up the good work.....Thanks....
Delighted you liked the video. 👍
this is fantastic ... thank you!
Many thanks for the feedback. It is much appreciated 👍
The pro picks on equipment is not always relevant. Were this list sorted by non-endorsed vs endorsed, it might have more impact for me. Also, the pro golfer is light years ahead of the duffer average golfer. I have watched some Dechambeau videos with him playing in videos with all manner of clubs, from kids clubs to antique clubs etc. and still shooting par or better. The equipment for a pro is important, but it is not the most important part of their game. Physical health and fitness, talent, and practice set them apart from everyone else. The single most important correction (if it has not already been made) for an average golfer is the right shaft. Mary up the right shaft to any player and the results are immediately noticeable mainly due to a tighter dispersion.
Yes, and contact. Yesterday, I tried new wedges and they instantly reminded me of the wedge feel from my formative golf years. Contact was automatic. I switched back to my gamer wedge and thinned two, shanked a third and I was done. As far as driver shafts, Ventus is something special. For many.
Interesting stuff
Delighted you enjoyed it 👍
Did you get Andrew Neil to do the voiceover?
Lol
😂 No it’s not Andrew Neil. 😂
Typ of irons in a degree of forgiveness the pros play with is quite relevant I would say for us hackers. But what kind of drivers the play with is a matter what company give them the best deals so that’s not so relevant. And the relevance of getting the right shaft is a focus that is worth mentioning. Thank you otherwise for an all over interesting video.
Many thanks and appreciate the feedback. Video on shafts to come 👍
What about LPGA?
In the works Lauri. Will be coming soon 👍
They play whoever is paying them.
Yup lots of people saying the same thing Stephen. Do you think there’s anything to be learned from the pros set ups though even in spite of the endorsement deals?
@GolfingFocus sure that every club manufacturer can make anything with precise detail. The brand doesn't matter, it is the match of the golfer swing to the correct specification aka fitting.
Please spend 5 more min on editing. It's yards, not miles per hour on Paddies stat and a double overlap is not a baseball grip. It's the opposite, baseball grip = more fingers on the club, all ten. Double overlap less than standard, you overlap two fingers leaving eight on the grip.
Noted and thanks for the feedback.