Those are some good looking clubs. I saw these new generation but have been surprised at how few reviews there are of this newest design. I think all new clubs need some time to get them figured out. I’d be interested to see you play a round with them and get your observations. Thanks for making the video. Hit’em straight!
I will be doing that sometime soon..at least on the 9 hole par 3. That's the part of my game that needs the most work, so might as well do some club reviews working it out right? Lol
I am learning too. I don't go a full swing the end of the club to the belt, under chin, and it is a smooth flowing thing. Hips forward end up with the navel toward the sky. watch videos. . other than that think of it as an iron, just a little further from the ball. Use a mini tee until you get the feel of the ground, if your pals don't object, and even if they do. lol. I 'm also 5 6 how do you like these? I cant hit a driver. That is why I'm here may try a wood. for distance otherwise I,m done. lol Go about 50 percent power to practice then move up to 65 percent percent and hold there. I would go for these as a almost senior.
I can hit a driver. I was struggling with distance. Maxed out at 250, but far from the average. Played my first full round of 18 in 25 years and had 3 drives over 300 yards. For me, once I added a bit more wrist hinge, it seems to have propelled my drives quite a bit further. Even on the range I was hitting above 270. Hybrids I am getting better at. I haven't games the Lazrus ones yet, but have a pinhawk single length set that I played yesterday. They were a lot of fun and most of them i could hit ok. I am struggling with consistency...should be expected when I change clubs every day lol. My 9 hole par 3 rounds are mostly improving and that's the part of the game I need the most help on. Have a lot of footage from rounds that I may post or use as b roll. I may also reach out to a pga pro and see about lessons. Haven't had any in years so it probably wouldn't hurt me any lol
@CowboyGolfUSA wow good driver skills. Maybe you got used to that swing. Maybe hit the range and just work on irons and hybrids, since you already grasped the .driver. but yeah if I go 100 percent my 4 heavy old hybrid will go wonky..
I have the 52, 56 and 60 wedges from Lazrus and I really like them. A little hard to hit on a full swing, but a 3/4 swing on each and they are great. For hybrids, I simply hit them the same as I would hit an iron of that loft and my 4 hybrid is my favorite club now
I like the wedges too. And having the 3 give some options in the bag. I have taken them(hybrids) back out to the range, better results than before. Will still take some getting used to. I don't think I will ever game a complete bag, but maybe the 3 or 4 to complement irons. Funny enough, my 2 favorite Lazrus clubs so far: driver and the 2 iron ladies. That 2 iron is so much for for me. I can't hit the 3 for some reason, but bomb that 2 and straight!
I appreciate that. I think the length of shaft is something I have to figure out. Ball placement in the stance, distance from the ball, ect. I tend to hit better with one length clubs in many cases. I know there are some one length hybrids out there, so they are on my list to try as well.
Those are some good looking clubs. I saw these new generation but have been surprised at how few reviews there are of this newest design. I think all new clubs need some time to get them figured out. I’d be interested to see you play a round with them and get your observations. Thanks for making the video. Hit’em straight!
I will be doing that sometime soon..at least on the 9 hole par 3. That's the part of my game that needs the most work, so might as well do some club reviews working it out right? Lol
I am learning too. I don't go a full swing the end of the club to the belt, under chin, and it is a smooth flowing thing. Hips forward end up with the navel toward the sky. watch videos. . other than that think of it as an iron, just a little further from the ball. Use a mini tee until you get the feel of the ground, if your pals don't object, and even if they do. lol. I 'm also 5 6 how do you like these? I cant hit a driver. That is why I'm here may try a wood. for distance otherwise I,m done. lol Go about 50 percent power to practice then move up to 65 percent percent and hold there. I would go for these as a almost senior.
I can hit a driver. I was struggling with distance. Maxed out at 250, but far from the average. Played my first full round of 18 in 25 years and had 3 drives over 300 yards. For me, once I added a bit more wrist hinge, it seems to have propelled my drives quite a bit further. Even on the range I was hitting above 270. Hybrids I am getting better at. I haven't games the Lazrus ones yet, but have a pinhawk single length set that I played yesterday. They were a lot of fun and most of them i could hit ok. I am struggling with consistency...should be expected when I change clubs every day lol. My 9 hole par 3 rounds are mostly improving and that's the part of the game I need the most help on. Have a lot of footage from rounds that I may post or use as b roll. I may also reach out to a pga pro and see about lessons. Haven't had any in years so it probably wouldn't hurt me any lol
@CowboyGolfUSA wow good driver skills. Maybe you got used to that swing. Maybe hit the range and just work on irons and hybrids, since you already grasped the .driver. but yeah if I go 100 percent my 4 heavy old hybrid will go wonky..
I have the 52, 56 and 60 wedges from Lazrus and I really like them. A little hard to hit on a full swing, but a 3/4 swing on each and they are great.
For hybrids, I simply hit them the same as I would hit an iron of that loft and my 4 hybrid is my favorite club now
I like the wedges too. And having the 3 give some options in the bag. I have taken them(hybrids) back out to the range, better results than before. Will still take some getting used to. I don't think I will ever game a complete bag, but maybe the 3 or 4 to complement irons. Funny enough, my 2 favorite Lazrus clubs so far: driver and the 2 iron ladies. That 2 iron is so much for for me. I can't hit the 3 for some reason, but bomb that 2 and straight!
You have to treat a hybrid like an iron. Use the same principles.
I appreciate that. I think the length of shaft is something I have to figure out. Ball placement in the stance, distance from the ball, ect. I tend to hit better with one length clubs in many cases. I know there are some one length hybrids out there, so they are on my list to try as well.
Lazarus has a hybrid/wood for sale. Is that a combination of a hybrid and a wood?.or more a wood.
Those are just the hybrids.