congrats on 100k! so awesome! I know that was tough though. I hit 20 in a row quick at the range and i'm sore and exhausted. Also you hit the ball further on your knees than i do just trying regular. I've gotta find a way to up that ha
Quick thing, it is not a hickory driver. Hickory refers to the type of wood used for shafts pre-WW2, but your club is steel shafted. The head of wooden clubs was usually made from persimmon (which you said later), and persimmon persisted across hickory shafts into steel shafts. However, the club you are using is made from Maple Laminate In the late 50's, golf manufacturers began to run out of "old growth" persimmon, which was considered stronger and more durable than new growth persimmon. So another material was developed for golf clubs, layers of maple wood pressed and laminated together; Maple Laminate. Maple Laminate is usually pretty identifiable by the distinct lines between the layers of sheets of maple. If you ever decide to do any challenges with a vintage set, happy to send you a set that is dialed in! Playing persimmon and laminate has made the game so much more enjoyable for me, nothing feels better than hearing the "thwack" of a pured persimmon. #playpersimmon p.s. great video!
It looks like you set the wind to 8m/s which is 17.8mph.
Adding challenges is wild - as if playing on 50% ACL's isnt hard enough 😂 love it bro
You should have picked the worst course on a simulator. 😂😂😂
My arm was hurting just from watching this video lol. Mad respect
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Love you more
Thanks for the content!
Can't believe you didn't play in full totality this Monday in Texas. I am a philly golfer, pulled off the Par 3 solar eclipse with glow balls.
Second challenge you put the wind at 8 m/s which is about 18 mph not 8
One leg is crazy hahaha
You could probably hire a GSpro course builder to build yah a course specifically for this
you a dawg
Congrats on the 100K and cool video but looks painful!!🏌♂⛳
What was your dispersion between your first 10000 yards and last 10000 yards with the driver?
Honestly Patrick I’m not sure. I don’t think either were very good. Pretty much just swung as hard as I could every time
Bro…I can only imagine what it’ll be like when you hit a million 😂 congratulations on 100k man
Spongebob ball for the kids! Lets get it.
Mad respect for the dedication here!
did he break the sound barriour on that 1 shot???
Love seeing you out drive me with a putter. God damn I’m terrible at golf.
I worked at a driving range and we had a driver that was reshafted with a flagstick. Would have loved to see 10K with that.
I need 500 shots if that was me 😅
Yo.....200 avg with the putter lol 😆
congrats on 100k! so awesome! I know that was tough though. I hit 20 in a row quick at the range and i'm sore and exhausted. Also you hit the ball further on your knees than i do just trying regular. I've gotta find a way to up that ha
Appreciate it brother!
1 leg on the gimp is insane lmfao
Respect bro
Great video!!!!
Appreciate you!
Quick thing, it is not a hickory driver.
Hickory refers to the type of wood used for shafts pre-WW2, but your club is steel shafted. The head of wooden clubs was usually made from persimmon (which you said later), and persimmon persisted across hickory shafts into steel shafts. However, the club you are using is made from Maple Laminate
In the late 50's, golf manufacturers began to run out of "old growth" persimmon, which was considered stronger and more durable than new growth persimmon. So another material was developed for golf clubs, layers of maple wood pressed and laminated together; Maple Laminate. Maple Laminate is usually pretty identifiable by the distinct lines between the layers of sheets of maple.
If you ever decide to do any challenges with a vintage set, happy to send you a set that is dialed in! Playing persimmon and laminate has made the game so much more enjoyable for me, nothing feels better than hearing the "thwack" of a pured persimmon. #playpersimmon
p.s. great video!
womp womp
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I could do this is 2 1/2 swings