Playing a member guest this weekend at a fairly high end place. 1 LAB, 2 Spider ZT, 1 S2S. About 50% of the rest are Spiders and the other 50% are putters older than me
When there’s so many shafts to choose from, where do you start?
It’s all about impact location.
@MadeForTheRange explains with the @MitsubishiGolf lineup.
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Ping Proving Grounds is a very underrated OEM stop. It's not the flashiest, but you usually get to hit under shade, and there's no distance limit to the very very flat range. It's a nice place to just hit a bucket, ya know?
Sean Walsh of @goodgoodpros joins @MadeForTheRange on the first tee at The Yards to chat about strategy and club choice off the tee. Jake of course had to check Sean's YouTuber creds too.
Full video on the Fully Equipped YouTube channel.
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Cool story here from the Cadillac Championship where Tommy Fleetwood has dropped his 56Ëš wedge this week (going 52-60) and has added a TaylorMade P770 4-iron in between his 9-wood and 5-iron.
According to TaylorMade's Adrian Rietveld, Fleetwood did this to combat the super long par-3s at Doral this week. The first three measure 227, 216 and 236 on the scorecard.
His P7TW 5-iron carries 220 while his 9-wood carries 240, so the goal was to find something to fit that 230 carry window. They tested both this weak 4-iron (24Ëš) and a stronger P770 5-iron.
Rietveld said both clubs have their advantages for roll out and different distances, but ultimately they went with the weak 4-iron, which he said might also get use on layups for the par-5s this week, which all measure 570 or longer and two are over 600.
Great example of building clubs specifically for the course you have in front of you.
(📷: @MadeForTheRange)