The 42” driver shaft is genius move!

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  • How to hit your driver straight! Ever struggled with your driver? It can be the toughest shot in golf so we look at how to make golf a little easier!
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  • @GONADSable
    @GONADSable 5 месяцев назад +7

    I put my 3wood shaft into my driver head and I was amazed ,didn't miss a fairway all day and didn't lose distance either .Now I have my fairway finder

  • @mchristopher4803
    @mchristopher4803 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely agree with you I have been playing 44 inch and quarter made so much difference to my performance compared to when I played 45 half I was all over the place.

  • @jtboise1
    @jtboise1 7 месяцев назад +3

    After watching this video and one other RUclipsr touting a 40" driver, I played a round of 9 holes today and choked down on my driver 4" and probably 3" on my longer irons and hybrids. Could not believe the consistency (straight) and distance (better than normal). I feel like it just frees me up to just swing the damn club and quit worrying about too much technique detail. Thanks for this video and believe me shorter is better. I'm 71 and pretty athletic and I hit my best driver shot today down the gut 220 yards. I'm usually good for only 200-210 yards. It makes me feel like I'm in total control. I love it. No real need to cut clubs down, just choke way down and make a mark on your grip. So, re-sale will not be an issue when I want new clubs.

  • @booboojones2590
    @booboojones2590 2 года назад +1

    I’m back in the game after about a 5 year layoff. I’m searching for new irons ( Rogue ST Max ) and I’ve looked high and low for a shorter shafted fairway wood. It was harder than I thought to get a good quality one so I I custom made one. I think this idea is brilliant and I’m excited to try my new club.

  • @sware3132
    @sware3132 2 года назад +5

    i ditched my 15 year old Callaway driver and went out for christmas and got myself the new TaylorMade 300 mini drive which comes with a 43 inch shaft. i am so much more in control of my drives. with them being straighter, and not in the trees, i have better shots into the greens and am having way more enjoyable rounds. now only if i could get that putting straighter and hole more putts i'd drop more strokes per round.

  • @astro61362
    @astro61362 Год назад

    Interesting video. I just picked up a used Ping Anser driver that is 1inch short. I agree with your argument of control over distance. That's what i am hoping for with my new driver.

  • @inthebunker9278
    @inthebunker9278 Год назад

    Great vid. I've recently bought a Miz st190g with an Atmos stiff 6s, but my go to is a Ping G10 that is somehow 1" longer with a reg shaft, and this hit easy 20-30 yards further.

  • @robertlajoie3496
    @robertlajoie3496 Год назад +1

    Im 6foot 4 inches tall and have been cutting my drivers down by 1 inch. So much more control and accuracy. Its a game changer for sure. Really glad to watch your video to confirm its brilliant indeed. Cheers

  • @andreaswestman2365
    @andreaswestman2365 2 года назад +21

    Great video! I cut my driver down to 42,5 inches yesterday! I put it in the draw setting and increased the loft to make the lie more upright. It’s SO much straighter now!!! Maybe I’ve lost 5-10 yards but it’s definitely worth it for me.

    • @jiml9062
      @jiml9062 Год назад

      It is a misconception that these drivers with movable weights are for draw or fade settings. The principal is to place the weight directly behind the point on the club face where you strike the ball, if you tend to hit off the toe, move the weight behind that point, and obviously if you hit off the heel or a centre strike put the weight in the middle accordingly. If like many you come across the ball, hitting left to right, you can stick a 10kg weight on the heel but you will not draw the ball.

  • @AndyLaCombe
    @AndyLaCombe 2 года назад +2

    A few thoughts - a 7W head is going to be 20+ grams heavier than a driver head and therefore, the shaft will most likely have been tipped. So you would end up with a tip stiff shaft and a swing weight that is different. I think a better test would be to compare the same shaft in the same head but butt trim the second shaft and increase the head weight so that the swing weight was the same. I think your results would be similar but you probably would have a better shot shape, and maybe more distance. Great video Andy!

  • @christianvachon2235
    @christianvachon2235 2 года назад +3

    I love this video. I think that you are dead on! People don't realize that shaft length and control but also swing speed are related. Many people struggle with long irons because they don't have the swing speed and hybrids are better. So, for "non-tour" golfers, a shorter driver shaft length will have likely more benefits. Even also with flex. A lot of people would benefit from tipping a driver shaft one inch like pro players for control, etc. rather than just playing with weights and multiple shafts.

  • @davedelacy
    @davedelacy 2 года назад

    I agree with Mark R, just grip down on the shaft, and if your hitting them right with the shorter shaft you might need to make an adjustment where you set up to hit the ball, maybe a little closer to the ball, something to try at the range.

  • @navar45000
    @navar45000 2 года назад +1

    I think you need to increase the loft of the driver to 12 degrees to get the most out of the combination and you might need to adjust your swing weight to preserve feel. It would be interesting to see what performs better off the tee vs a 3 wood. What would be the most forgiving club over 200 yards, a 5 wood, 3 hybrid ,3 wood, or shortened high lofted driver for a drive that you absolutely got to make in the fairway.

  • @sparkyrowe6487
    @sparkyrowe6487 2 года назад

    great video. love the concept.

  • @gatgolf
    @gatgolf Год назад

    Thanks Andy. This concept is so tried and true. I've been an advocate of it for many years now. I have an Old Taylor Made 200 steel 12* driver on a rifle steel shaft plays at little over 43" and D3. I call it my safety driver. It is a high flying fairway finder. I've been looking to modernize it a little... hopefully this isn't a rabbit hole. Thinking something like Mizuno STZ220 at 10.5* or more with an 80+ gram graphite shaft at 43.5" to 44". What would you think of that combination for this concept?

  • @Labgorilla
    @Labgorilla 2 года назад

    So. I’ve done something similar but it needed a lot of range work and tweaking. During lockdown I bought a 910d3 head and a 45’ stiff flex aldila 60g shaft. I cut the shaft by an inch and found that I had to add 15g of lead tape to the head for it to feel ‘right’ in terms of weight. My drives are far far longer because I feel that I can get after it without the dispersion problems with the full length shaft.

  • @anthonycsimmons7215
    @anthonycsimmons7215 2 года назад

    100% Agree Andy.

  • @padrehousecat
    @padrehousecat Год назад +2

    I took driver out of bag a few years ago and it made golfing much more enjoyable for me.

  • @johnnypenso9574
    @johnnypenso9574 2 года назад +6

    I have a 44" shaft and a 44.5" shaft for me G410 and Trackman shows a 2mph difference in clubhead speed, on average. That translates to about 5 yards total on the course. The difference in confidence is dramatic. You feel like you can hit the 44" shaft out of your shoes. I'd advise everyone to try this.

    • @randylefever6815
      @randylefever6815 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed, I shortened driver shaft changed my entire game in 1 move. Never thought it would have changed my driving that much.

  • @Gnarley69
    @Gnarley69 2 года назад +1

    I play my driver @ 12* on a 45 inch shaft and choke down about 2 inches. Only 3 rounds in so far this season, (long winter leading to poor conditions), but hitting about 70% of fairways thus far. Not a long hitter, so accuracy is big for me.

  • @aspencer09
    @aspencer09 2 года назад +17

    Concept I’ve wanted to try for a long while. Wish the manufacturers would come out with a proper swing weighted, 43” driver. Not a mini driver, a short shafted proper one! I’d deff buy it, and prob carry 2 drivers then 👍🏻

    • @gatgolf
      @gatgolf Год назад +1

      Modifying or building one like that these days is easier than ever. The shaft adapters that allow for upright lie angles and availability of heavier head weights for most modern drivers make this easier than ever.

    • @paulbrown7425
      @paulbrown7425 Год назад +1

      Just put either a 5 or 3 wood shaft and try it, or stick with the normal length and practice, I'm 5.5" and use a regular shaft as the shorter the shaft definitely less yardage, yes the shorter shaft can be more consistent but so can the normal length shaft.
      To be honest if you listen to all these RUclips videos you will find that they copy each other but in a different way, I watch a few especially when they say what's in my bag and say they are using such and such but are using a completely different driver 😂 don't always believe everything you listen to.
      Practice and believe in yourself and your game.

    • @monkeysezbegood
      @monkeysezbegood Год назад +3

      I cut down one didn't worry about swing weight. It's great after a bit of an adjustment but you get used to it.

    • @lukefaulkner1942
      @lukefaulkner1942 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same, cut a spare ping shaft down 2 inches, put a jumbo grip on it and confidence is higher than ever.. maybe losing 5-10 yards, but in the fairway much more consistently 👍

  • @john-yn5nz
    @john-yn5nz Год назад

    Gone from 45 stiff to 42 X-S which really is XX stiff 75 gram shaft(feels like a steel shaft!!) and the confidence is impressive now as I was averaging 280yards prior going to 270yards hardly end of the world if I'm making many less OB shots and getting behind trees etc ... can't wait till I get on the course

  • @darealkillarick
    @darealkillarick 2 года назад

    I recently got baited into trading up my Callaway maverick driver for the Rogue Max ST because of their 50% bonus trade in credit. I wanted to try a shorter shafted driver due to my proportions (not very tall but longer reach) and figured I could go ahead and try it on a new club if I was going to pay the $30-50 to have it done and regripped anyway. Honestly I feel much more comfortable over the ball with my driver now and the added forgiveness of the Rogue Max have made the driver one of my better struck clubs in my bag. 🙌🏼

  • @tommyplandscape8624
    @tommyplandscape8624 2 года назад

    Nice vid Andy very interesting on shaft length also just curious on the bag your gaming with green looks nice

  • @JosephNieciak
    @JosephNieciak 8 дней назад

    Great info. Thanks

  • @chriswright5204
    @chriswright5204 Год назад +2

    I’ve played a driver shaft at 42-43 for years, but I stand 5’1”. I’ve customized my clubs since I started. Better for ME with dispersion but longer and straighter than most of playing partners.

  • @briantreadwell2206
    @briantreadwell2206 2 года назад

    Love the idea of manufacturer delivering this option, for now I’ll resort to trying it out at the range and buying a second hand driver to try this out. Hope you have a good Andy (I cannot bring myself to explain why on this champions league final night) - but I’m not a bitter United fan 😉

  • @simon1841
    @simon1841 2 года назад +2

    I think it was Tom Wishon who said that you need 105+ mph club speed, in to out swing path, and the ability to control the face to path if you want to use the more or less standard 46 inch shaft fitted as stock for most modern drivers. So why do manufacturers fit them? I think it's because they know that distance sells, and a longer shaft equals higher clubhead speed, and also shelf appeal - if you're looking at a display of drivers in the shop, you'll look straight past one that is noticably shorter than the others. I think tour pros generally use a 44 to 45 inch shaft, but, as has been said by others in the comments, cutting a shaft or a shorter shaft will change the swing weight and potentially damage performance. Just my thoughts.

  • @garyhummel1190
    @garyhummel1190 2 года назад +1

    Most of my older drivers were 43" , so i trim my new ones to 44 1/2" & add some swingweight.

  • @roncarlton1882
    @roncarlton1882 2 года назад

    In response to a shorter shaft, I was having some difficulty controlling driver and hitting more off center strikes. So I got out the spray powder to check at the driving range. Found out that if I choked up several inches I hit the center more often. Played that way for awhile but the real issue was my swing. So I fixed that and now playing driver at the regular length. I do agree that more golfers would probably have better control etc. with a shorter shaft. Just makes sense. Good video and I enjoy your channel.

    • @TheAverageGolfer
      @TheAverageGolfer  2 года назад

      Glad you sorted your swing Ron and thxs for feedback 👍

  • @marcsimmonds5483
    @marcsimmonds5483 2 года назад +3

    43in, 12deg, hitting a lot of fairways, When I want to hit it I can, safe in the knowledge that it is more likely to come out of the middle than before. So no loss of distance, in fact I'd say my average driving distance has increased.

  • @rickwalicki7057
    @rickwalicki7057 2 месяца назад

    I enjoyed the video, thanks. Can you do a dry ball vid comparing full length driver, short driver and 3w? Thank you

  • @ProfessorB.
    @ProfessorB. 2 года назад +2

    I use a 42 or maybe 42.5 inch driver, with some added lead tape to the bottom of the head. I don’t hit it very long but I hit better that any other driver have tried.

  • @ianrobertson1647
    @ianrobertson1647 Год назад +3

    Haven't cut down my shaft but started gripping it down a few inches and was really impressed how much better everything felt, I felt I had more control and was almost swinging faster because I felt I would be more accurate. Surprising thing was just how little distance I lost, probably because I was hitting it nearer the sweet spot more often. As a slicer of the ball I felt it kept me straighter than usual. Would definitely recommend trying either of these options out.

  • @anttisavolainen547
    @anttisavolainen547 2 года назад

    Funny, last two videos are like Made For Me!😼...ive got a Cobra driver witch i recently cut off one inch! The diffrence is so big that it takes some time to get used to. Yet i cant say if its better...for me. I guess it will be more accurate.

  • @knighteffsix6351
    @knighteffsix6351 2 года назад

    I've tested this theory myself and it is sound. After spraying my driver with foot spray, I gripped it normally, it's 45.75" long, and made swings. I almost never hit the center. Sprayed it again and gripped down half way on the grip... still didn't hit the middle very often. Sprayed again and gripped down to just above the Graphite and I can hit the center much better. I added lead tape to the bottom to compensate for the lighter feel and voila, a much more consistent driver. I have a driver fitting coming up and I'm going to start with at least a 44.25 in shaft, because I've gripped down approximately 1.5 to 1.75 inches. I'm willing to test at that length and even shorter until I come up with the best option.

  • @timjervis8481
    @timjervis8481 2 года назад

    Been playing a shorter shaft for ages - not missed the couple of yards distance (prefer to be on the short stuff)

  • @markjones4795
    @markjones4795 2 года назад

    You’ve maybe lost a little extra control/distance at that length due to swing weight if all you’ve done is change the shaft? The head will feel very light and the shaft ultimately feel stiffer than normal without adding weight to the head? Baring swing speed, you may find gains if this is done to manufactures recommended tolerances? Maybe worth a compare based on this suggestion to see if it really does help find fairways and keep spin rates down?

  • @WilliamWright-hf8ob
    @WilliamWright-hf8ob 2 года назад +2

    My Taylormade 300 Mini at 43.75 inches has been a game changer for me , my driver is usually just average , after bagging the mini and giving it 2 or 3 weeks to figure out best ball position , tee height , its caught up to and past my driver on a regular basis , it launches flatter , its better in the wind , my roll out has increased and best of all fairways hit has increased by a lot and the misses are not as bad.

    • @paulc5817
      @paulc5817 2 года назад

      I game the TM Original One. And my results are same as yours 👍😎

    • @gbthecamper458
      @gbthecamper458 Год назад

      Ditto. I started to use my mini driver shaft in my original Driver and control and accuracy improved greatly. Also my distance has actually improved due to more centre club face contact. Love it.

  • @davidreehal3026
    @davidreehal3026 2 года назад +3

    I play an M6 with a 43" shaft. I originally didnt realise when i bought it but its been so much better. Any distance lost is forgotten by the control you gain

  • @markrandall6973
    @markrandall6973 2 года назад +6

    Just gripping an inch or two lower on the shaft works the same to increase club control. It effectively reduces swing speed, which is where most of the extra control comes from (as it dos in a shorter shaft). So there's no need to mess about fitting shorter shafts.

    • @johnnypenso9574
      @johnnypenso9574 2 года назад +3

      Grips are not uniform thickness so the feel is completely different. It also changes the effective swingweight of the club which changes the feel. Doesn't work for everyone. It's not a lot of money to put a stock or even a used shaft into a driver to try this out.

    • @markrandall6973
      @markrandall6973 2 года назад +1

      @@johnnypenso9574 pros grip down all the time to increase control or take distance off the shot--1 inch down the shaft can take 5 to 10 yards off a shot--and swing weight is never a concern. It's easier than swapping shafts and the differences are marginal.

    • @johnnypenso9574
      @johnnypenso9574 2 года назад +7

      @@markrandall6973 Key word - "pros". We aren't pros.

    • @si777
      @si777 2 года назад +2

      @@johnnypenso9574 Just because they are pros doesn't mean you cannot learn what they do. Sure it might take you a bit longer but you can still try. See it all the time, people think a piece of equipment is going to fix them when in reality the only fix is you getting on the range and fixing the problem yourself.

    • @si777
      @si777 2 года назад +1

      I agree with this and I do this a lot. When it's a tight fairway to hit tee the ball down a little lower grip down on the club and do the same swing you would normally do. Should come out with a flatter ball flight will come up shorter but you'll have more control. It's a decent shot to learn more so for me as I have a high ball flight so doing this into some wind is great for me.

  • @zahimiibrahim3602
    @zahimiibrahim3602 2 года назад

    Any lead tape added to the head to bring the swingweight back up after you cut the shaft?

  • @ksuno1stunner
    @ksuno1stunner 5 месяцев назад

    one reason to add weight to the head is it will make it more forgiving. weight will increase the MOI, cutting 3 inches, you can add a ton of weight to the head and make it more stable at impact. it can make a huge difference. one of the reasons ping is considered forgiving is they have heavier heads (at least last I checked a few years ago)

  • @keithfinley2939
    @keithfinley2939 2 года назад

    Cheers from 🇨🇦
    Did you add weight to the head? Or are you just comfortable with the (significantly?) Lower swingweight...

  • @peterd5496
    @peterd5496 2 года назад +1

    Does a shorter shaft give you a flatter lie angle? Causing the cuts?

  • @briankinread3555
    @briankinread3555 2 года назад

    Andy, just measured my 3 wood shaft. How do you measure the shaft length? Butt to end of adapter? Or ?

  • @andythomas2796
    @andythomas2796 8 месяцев назад

    When you discuss the length is it just the shaft or are you including the two or three inches of clubhead depth?

  • @keneves5282
    @keneves5282 2 года назад

    On tight driving holes I just grip further down the shaft for more control,easy. easypeasy golf. :)

  • @WeimaranersAreTheBest
    @WeimaranersAreTheBest Год назад

    I love my 5 wood in rogue ls.
    I play rogue td ls with standard length.
    I’m thinking of buying same shaft I have in 5 wood for driver but 10g lighter/
    Do u suggest raising loft and adding weight to driver head with shorter shaft? Thnx

  • @supersoniq3506
    @supersoniq3506 2 года назад

    You may be onto something with this. Especially for shorter, tighter courses. Having a 2nd driver (or shaft) just for that situation.

  • @jergernice1
    @jergernice1 2 года назад

    ive always been one of the longest hitters around.......play driver around 44. im 6'3" short arms....51 now. still long, but ive tried longer shafts to retain my length but everytime i try my cap goes up.

  • @callumrussell3157
    @callumrussell3157 2 года назад

    I have a mate that has cut down his last 4 drivers by over 2" and found benefits and he's around 6'2", he keeps them after moving on to the next as it's unlikely anyone wants a chopped down version. It's clearly worth a try if you can afford to experiment

  • @robdarby2060
    @robdarby2060 10 месяцев назад

    I took the shaft out of my original one mini driver and put it in my taylormade m6 driver, not sure what length it is but it's shorter and a fairway finder

  • @trex9368
    @trex9368 3 месяца назад

    Years ago, I built clubs, and the Driver length was 43.5. I just cut my 45.75 Driver to 44 inches and purchased swing weights to get the Driver back up to a D4 swing weight.
    After speaking with the manufacture and that's what they recommended. By cutting the shaft down the Driver was in the C range for swing weight.

  • @INCHO222
    @INCHO222 2 года назад +1

    Once you start reducing driver shaft then the reduced distance will be in a very similar range to a decent 3 wood in my opinion. I find it easier to hit a 3 wood (v driver) and 3 wood can be used from the tee and off the deck.....so for me, I think maybe sticking with 3 wood and ditching a driver is most sensible - although it is sometimes hard to always be playing behind players who are booming it down the fairways with there Drivers!

    • @jakehunter8341
      @jakehunter8341 Год назад +1

      Not at all. I grip my driver down an inch and hit it further than full length. If you’re hitting your 3 wood 270 you shouldn’t struggle with a driver being an inch shorter.

  • @sevenoranges
    @sevenoranges 5 месяцев назад

    I have a standard 60S shaft on my Paradym driver and was wondering if I cut the shaft down to 43 inches (-2.5") will change the kick point or Swingweight please? Will it be much stiffer to hit and lower the peak height?

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande 2 месяца назад

    I put a shaft in a driver once that made it about the length of a 7i. Good bit less distance but no OBs

  • @keithstarnicky6993
    @keithstarnicky6993 2 года назад

    I play a 45" PXG Gen4-X driver at 10.5*. As an experiment, I replaced my 3W with a PXG 0211 driver at 12*(turned up to 13.5*) with a 43.5" shaft and used it as a "safe" driver. Yes, I made sure it had the same swing weight. To be honest, I didn't feel that I was any more accurate with it than my normal driver, so I sold it.

    • @gatgolf
      @gatgolf Год назад

      Funny I call mine my safety driver. Made it about 15 years ago, and although I don't carry it all the time, it still hanging around and never gets traded in or sold.

  • @peterhutchinson7846
    @peterhutchinson7846 Год назад

    In the video you do not mention the massive change in swing weight. With a two inch shorter shaft you loose around 12 swing weight points. Did you feel the difference and recommend to increase the head weight or do you find it unnecessary.

  • @davidmillertemporaryworks
    @davidmillertemporaryworks 2 года назад

    PRGR do a 44' which they say is they perfect length hence is called the 44' go-to tourspec golf Japanese clubs

  • @Sdemmy980
    @Sdemmy980 Год назад +2

    The stock driver length is a whole inch longer than a pga average

  • @ariesclaw8623
    @ariesclaw8623 2 года назад +1

    I’ve tried a couple of one length cobra clubs - never worked for me. Lose the distance and not convinced by the control arguement

  • @pipebliss
    @pipebliss 2 года назад +1

    Hi Andy,
    Jack Nicklaus won all his majors with a 42.75" driver. Tiger drove the ball the best with a 43.50" driver.
    Your ball was going right because the lie angle is set for a 45.50" shaft. This is the problem, no manufacturers make a driver head wth the lie angle that works for a 42 to 43" shaft, you need more upright.
    Also, a trick to gain back the lost distance, swing weight it a few points heavier. My shorter driver plays D5... It's a little sledgehammer!
    There was a company about 15-20 years ago that made a driver called "The Perfect Driver". It was 42.50" and 11.5* loft (370cc head) and was the correct lie and swing weighted to D3... It still is the best driver I've ever used... I should have bought a dozen of them.

    • @gatgolf
      @gatgolf Год назад +1

      I remember the golf channel infomercials about that one! They had a solid concept there for most handicap golfers.

    • @pipebliss
      @pipebliss Год назад +1

      @@gatgolf I use 43.5" with a lot of success, basically a 3w shaft in a 460cc driver head.

  • @kylewhitney1402
    @kylewhitney1402 Год назад

    I totally agree 👍⛳

  • @stevenwhiting8941
    @stevenwhiting8941 2 года назад

    Wouldn't choking down a bit work just as well? It might change the shaft flex a bit but probably not much? Can anyone answer this question?

  • @Hacker-xe8yv
    @Hacker-xe8yv Год назад

    With a shorter shaft isn't the swing weight a lot lighter without adding weight to the head?

  • @georgehopper4535
    @georgehopper4535 4 месяца назад

    I changed to a 48" total club length driver. My distance and face control is the best it has ever been. I tried a shorter shaft first. Good control but poor distance.

  • @tomski6811
    @tomski6811 Год назад

    Got a used 44 inch driver and will now get my other driver shortened. Distance is the same as with 45,5 shaft - control is much better.

  • @paulaskey1508
    @paulaskey1508 2 года назад +1

    I’ve been playing a 14.5 degree 43 inch driver for almost 5 years now. And before people say that at 14.5 degrees why not just use a 3 wood ? obvious answer is the driver size head is several hundred percent more forgiving than a tiny 3 wood and with my swing speed I couldn’t play a 3 wood off the deck to save my life anyway. Would never go back to a longer driver shaft. One thing though, I have used a heavier changeable screw in weight in the driver head to correct swing weight.

  • @691High
    @691High 2 месяца назад

    did you need to add any head weight?

  • @barneygermany530
    @barneygermany530 2 года назад

    Thinking, you must adjust the hosel upright, because the shorter shaft make the lie angle flat...🤔

  • @robembly8693
    @robembly8693 2 года назад

    Wouldn’t choking down on the shaft an inch or two on a 45” shaft be similar?

  • @andygorman5122
    @andygorman5122 2 года назад

    My g400 max 44 inch 10.5° xtorsion shaft offers so much forgiveness on a par 5. My 5 wood or someones 3 wood on the next shot would be the big decider

  • @randallpennington5976
    @randallpennington5976 2 года назад

    I ordered my Cobra Rad XB at 44 3/4” in length and I am more accurate and consistently longer! Never going over 45” again!

  • @eyanarel4855
    @eyanarel4855 2 года назад +1

    Took 2 inches off my driver last yr and added 4 grams of lead tape, lost 20-25 yards but prob hit 70% more fairways then before.

  • @juicysocks1
    @juicysocks1 8 месяцев назад

    I was considering cutting my driver to 43”. Did you notice a difference in swing weight?

  • @fraserthomson349
    @fraserthomson349 2 года назад

    Or try a 11.5 mini driver and drop the loft. Benefits of a shorter 43" shaft and a lot of fairways.

  • @wallstreetoneil
    @wallstreetoneil 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video Andy. What I think this video is really about, in the bigger picture, is bag construction. Everyone should remove the concept of 'normal' bag construction from their mind and completely change their mindset to setting a bag up for themselves and their game. I have built myself a fairway finder driving club - it is a Callaway Super Hybrid 3 with a TX-Flex crazy stiff 41-inch shaft. The Super Hybrid has a tall/deep face and 'feels' like a mini-mini-driver - and the shaft is short, heavy, and controllable. I still have a normal driver, a 3-wood, a 5-wood, and a 4-hybrid. I space out the lofts of PW to 5-iron to cover the traditional PW to 4-iron lofts and then carry 52 and 59-degree wedges.

  • @nickcrout8966
    @nickcrout8966 2 года назад

    I've tried that didn't work for me I got a 2wood from Morsh instead even works off the deck😁

  • @angelalvarez8146
    @angelalvarez8146 2 года назад

    I cut an inch off my shaft a few months ago and have been finding more fairways since

  • @golflord5493
    @golflord5493 2 года назад

    A shorter driver shaft can promote a 2 way miss if you tend to slice the ball. I had to learn the hard way that a longer shaft promotes a 1 way miss rather than a 2 way miss. So not always true that shorter is better.

  • @3chords490
    @3chords490 2 года назад

    What about a 7 iron head with a wedge shaft on it?

  • @banditbaker1675
    @banditbaker1675 2 года назад +6

    Nice experiment but you may have gone too short with a 42" shaft and without adjusting the weight in the Driver head the swing weight will be way out. This probably explains the miss right that you were getting in your testing.
    Personally I always play with a 44" shaft in my Driver (with the correct swing weight) which helps me find the sweet spot more often.
    When I test drivers with longer shafts 451/2"-453/4" the driver seems way too long and my ball striking goes to rat shit.

    • @wally6193
      @wally6193 2 месяца назад +1

      "correct swing weight"? there is no correct SW, except for the one that works for "your" swing. I'll assume that's what you meant.

    • @banditbaker1675
      @banditbaker1675 2 месяца назад

      @@wally6193 if you re-visit what I wrote I started by saying "personally", so yes your assumption is correct I was referring to the swing weight that I prefer (D2-D3).
      But in this experiment by reducing the shaft length to 42" they will have created a "heavy" swingweight which affects the player's timing.

    • @wally6193
      @wally6193 2 месяца назад

      @@banditbaker1675 Okay, I missed the personally. You just wrote - by reducing the length to 42" they will have created a "heavy" SW, actually it decreases the SW the shorter the shaft gets not increases it, were you just getting mixed up on that point?

  • @guyhall6592
    @guyhall6592 2 года назад

    Same concept as chocking up on a baseball bat. Shorter the stick quicker the head speed.
    I will request a 44” or 43” shaft during my PXG fitting
    Great idea sir - thank you
    Salute’

  • @pickin4you
    @pickin4you 2 года назад +2

    Back when I built clubs, which I was still playing wood woods, the standard driver length was 42 1/2” long. The driver shaft has gotten way too long. The pros have to go through swing changes so much due to club technology changing for the worst in my opinion. The driver heads are way too large as well. When you feel better hitting a hybrid, that has a much much smaller head, that should tell you all you need to know. In golf, a longer shaft and a larger head is not best.

    • @booboojones2590
      @booboojones2590 2 года назад

      Could not agree more. The longer shafts hurt the average golfer more than not and the larger heads leave most amateurs thinking they can just smash the ball and the club will save them which is horrible.

    • @jnodda
      @jnodda 2 года назад

      I was just thinking this the other day and can’t understand why I can smoke my hybrids but am horrible with my driver …got some modifications to do 👌

  • @juanr.rodriguez3109
    @juanr.rodriguez3109 3 месяца назад

    I’m 53 years young. I shorted my Driver shaft to 43 and 5 wood to 40. Irons are normal length. It feels better for me.

  • @donaldsacco7186
    @donaldsacco7186 2 года назад +2

    1/2 inch cut add 6 grams to the head.1 inch cut add 12 grams.That should get you back to the original swingweight

    • @gatgolf
      @gatgolf Год назад

      also remember that adding 10+ grams can make the shaft play a little lighter in flex. That is why so many people recommend tipping 1/2 to 1" depending on the shaft. You have to shorten the shaft anyway, may as well take some from the tip.

    • @scroogo
      @scroogo 4 месяца назад

      Ich finde das sehr niedrige Schwunggewicht von C1 sehr angenehm!

  • @jamesbaine580
    @jamesbaine580 Месяц назад

    If I were to choke up 2 to 3 inches Would I get the same results

  • @paulnutbrown9836
    @paulnutbrown9836 Год назад +1

    Be hitting fairways if it was swing wieghted

  • @justinstephenson9360
    @justinstephenson9360 2 года назад

    Current driver has a 44.5" shaft, have a Stealth on order and the shaft is longer...by 0.25", to 44.75". Standard shaft length for Stealth is an inch longer. No question about it for me, a little less length on the shaft is good

    • @Ghost-Of-Kyiv-
      @Ghost-Of-Kyiv- 2 года назад

      Taylormade driver shafts are all longer than others

    • @justinstephenson9360
      @justinstephenson9360 2 года назад

      @@Ghost-Of-Kyiv- True, and often ignored in reviews. I doubt I would ever have a driver with a shaft of 45" or longer now, I am just not skilled enough to make it work.

    • @dobermanownerforlife3902
      @dobermanownerforlife3902 Год назад

      ​@@Ghost-Of-Kyiv- this must be why my M4 driver feels very similar swing to my TM Titanium fitted.

  • @Steve-jq4st
    @Steve-jq4st 2 года назад

    I put my Ping G400 three wood shaft on my G400 9 degree driver. I gave my G410 9 degree driver a rest for a while while I experimented with it. It was easier to hit and was straighter. Eventually went back to my regular driver but when the next new Ping driver comes out I’m going to get it in 12 degrees with a shorter shaft. I’ll use it off the deck and will probably leave my three wood out of the bag. I hit my five wood a lot better than my three in any case.

  • @davidjackson7051
    @davidjackson7051 2 месяца назад

    That's why I have a 3wood

  • @JayTakeProfits
    @JayTakeProfits Год назад

    He went from control to distance when he saw it went right. Of course it will go farther than 7 wood it’s a driver 😂 3:23

  • @dennisdallaway5890
    @dennisdallaway5890 6 месяцев назад

    Wen just changeing lenth you change swing weight .plusses why go from one extreme to another watch shaft lenth second swing? Also micheal newton you will see that spin rate drops not increase and on both those videos dispersion is much tighter . Tho you have got this one a little wrong I do like your videos regards bow😊

  • @randallpennington5976
    @randallpennington5976 2 года назад

    Forgot to say I then ordered a 1/2” shorter 3 wood!

  • @allaboutthegyro
    @allaboutthegyro 2 года назад

    I just had my driver cut down from 45.5 inches to 44 inch and I already am hitting more fairways.

    • @internationAL21
      @internationAL21 2 года назад

      Very interested to learn more as this is pretty much what I’m looking to do with my standard length G425 max driver. My only concern Is that a 44inch shaft will leave me with a swing-weight deficit. Did you have to add weights to your head to compensate for the shorter shaft?

  • @jmack619
    @jmack619 2 года назад

    Great points, I am planning to use the original shaft, tape 3 inches from the top, like a hockey stick, to see what happens, 6 feet tall, and long arms is not good for control.

  • @davidfoster3427
    @davidfoster3427 Месяц назад

    traded in my 46 and a half latest and greatest for a set of g 30 irons and a 10.5 43 inch burner. I can now stop using cheapest balls on the shelf.

  • @kevintucker9931
    @kevintucker9931 2 года назад

    The industry focuses on new drivers achieving longer distances, but if you hitting slight shorter drives but you use a stronger hybrid / iron for subsequent shots it’s potentially a moot point. I’m currently gripping a little lower on my shaft(s) as it is so maybe a worth investigating more. Thanks for the video.

  • @croozer30ify
    @croozer30ify 2 года назад

    Looks like you have a short backswing, how about a video on that.

    • @markmorrison8600
      @markmorrison8600 2 года назад

      I noticed your swing is very similar to mine
      What age are you Andy if you don’t mind ?