Why DRIVER LOFT Matters w/ Emma Carpenter

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @hypeNT500
    @hypeNT500 День назад +10

    Emma Carpenter needs her own channel 😍

  • @ReSourceEnergetics
    @ReSourceEnergetics День назад +7

    Hard to get a true test when she hated it before she started. It would be better to use someone interested in finding the better fit. She may have been right, but couldn’t really learn anything from this test. Goes to show, openness is a prerequisite to a good fitting.
    Alan

    • @socalgolf9978
      @socalgolf9978 День назад +1

      Yeah probably why she didn’t trust her swing with this high fades

  • @randallpennington5976
    @randallpennington5976 День назад

    I play a 10.5 because I am trying to not swing up on it as much. I found trying to hit up has crept into my other clubs! I will sacrifice distance for a better overall swing with all my clubs.

  • @robertacierno2803
    @robertacierno2803 День назад +2

    100 mph swing speed, 8.5-9.5° has gotta be where she should be

    • @jessenicholson1777
      @jessenicholson1777 День назад +4

      If you watch a bunch of these, Jake Montgomery swings faster than this and plays an 11 degree head, I think. But his angle of attack is way closer to neutral.

    • @socalgolf9978
      @socalgolf9978 День назад +2

      Depends on angle of attack

    • @wrestlnrulz
      @wrestlnrulz День назад

      @@jessenicholson1777 yeah, loft - just like shaft flex - shouldn't be determined purely by numbers without context. I mean long drive guys have some of the softest flex shafts on their drivers which goes against conventional wisdom.

  • @j.mccarthy3008
    @j.mccarthy3008 21 час назад

    How does that woman get her swing speed to 100 MPH??? I would spin into the ground!!!