I use your compressor club for practice and it's great. I'd love to have the lines on my irons. Can the lines be put on any club? Are they usga conforming? I live in the usa.
Hi Chaz, you’re in good company many of the finest players also use the Compressors. The Impact Lines conform with USGA specifications and are legal to have in normal clubs. Sadly, due to logistics it’s currently difficult to offer the service to retro fit existing clubs. The solution may not be far off. The future is to have the Impact Lines incorporated into mainstream club production. We’re dedicated to make this happen so we can help golfers across the globe.
Hi Paulie, thanks for commenting. Without seeing your swing it’s difficult to tell. However, there is a significant difference between the impact line on the Compressor which has the curved shaft and when it’s on a straight shafted conventional club the impact line forces the lead wrist into a more acute position. Difficult to describe but obvious when it’s in your hands.
Thank you for another great video, I need the impact line
Thanks for commenting! They are great and make the game so much simpler.
I use your compressor club for practice and it's great. I'd love to have the lines on my irons. Can the lines be put on any club? Are they usga conforming? I live in the usa.
Hi Chaz, you’re in good company many of the finest players also use the Compressors. The Impact Lines conform with USGA specifications and are legal to have in normal clubs. Sadly, due to logistics it’s currently difficult to offer the service to retro fit existing clubs. The solution may not be far off. The future is to have the Impact Lines incorporated into mainstream club production. We’re dedicated to make this happen so we can help golfers across the globe.
@@Dstgolfplease let us know when we can add your line to our existing clubs.
What about driver ? Do you plan on having a DST Driver.
Possibly
their other video states that the positioning is fundamentally the same. you shouldn't need a driver version
I bought the DST training aid and use the line but not a shocking difference for me. Does that mean I was already in a decent impact position?
Hi Paulie, thanks for commenting. Without seeing your swing it’s difficult to tell. However, there is a significant difference between the impact line on the Compressor which has the curved shaft and when it’s on a straight shafted conventional club the impact line forces the lead wrist into a more acute position. Difficult to describe but obvious when it’s in your hands.