Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-
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Hopeless Sinner
Does the club fitter match the lie to a golfer's current usually OTT swing or is using the feedback provided by a flatter lie to change the swing something the golfer is willing to tolerate for the sake of improvement?
Many golfers put little or no real, effective effort into changing their swings or improving their game in any substantial way so the clubfitter is going set the clubs up upright so they aren't any worse w new clubs.
Yeah, that's what happened when I went to Joe Kwok, and he bent mine 3* up based on my swing. (I'm 6'1' with longer legs compared to arm hang.) He told me that everything would be 8 yards left until I adjusted, and he was dead on. I later adjusted, then had my wedges bent to match.
I end up taking full swings with my wedges, especially on par 5s because I try to leave my layups to full shot distance (95 or 105)
Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-
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Hopeless Sinner
I had clubs from Joe Kwok. Probably Mizuno players cavity backs which I had no business buying, but what a sweet feeling every 20th shot!!
I get the same quality build(blueprinted) out of Hot Stixx. Outdoor fitting w trackman.
Yeah, I had a set of MP60s with DG S300 that Kwok bent for me. He had me try out some other stuff, including more game improvement-y types and he said the small cavity/thin sole type worked well. Weirdly, the GI clubs were not really a match for my swing.
Now I have MP20 blades 8-PW and MP20 MMC 5-7 (Modus3 105S). I don’t think I play better than with the MP60s based on heads, but I have lighter shafts befitting my older, slower swing.
I’d bet I’d do better with MMC all the way through, but the blades are fun. Not playing for money, so…
Fore! Who's playing golf, yo-
You’re stronger than I. How’s your tempo?