If winter rules are in place then you can mark your ball in a cut area of the course and pick it up and clean it and return the ball no closer to the hole within the 6 inches of the marker
Good to see AK get back into the swing of things and make a place his own. You'd think from the 4Aces perspective he was the best of what was easily available to bring into the fold
Out of curisosity how has he embraced the captains role? From that clip he has hit a golf shot and nearly got an ace.
Unlucky for it not to drop. Should have taken some off it for it not to lip out
Two very different shafts not just in the profile but the one you tried is 10g heavier.
Might find the borrowed shaft doesn't kick as much which means your usual miss is reduced. The Tour AD will have better materials and is a high end shaft which to some makes a world of difference.
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That is where I agree. Get fitted and trust the fitting process that you're getting the best shaft for you. However depending on how good the fitter is and shaft options available are you might just get the best of what is available with the stock options
The newer version won't automatically further distance. It just means the face won't be as damaging if you don't strike it out of the middle all the time. You'll have changed shafts so the new one might not perform as well as the old one. You might even see a massive improvement due to the new 7...
You may find with the shorter shaft in the 7 wood it will go shorter than what you had before. The increase/decrease in loft I wouldn't expect to see a hugh amount of difference.
My club has a levy of £200 when renewing and it scales depending on what membership you have. I don't mind the levy as I will spend it behind the bar and on food. Only pain is that the Mrs and I renew at the same time so I end up paying £400 for us both
I would question if those spin numbers are correct as if they are then that ball is struggling to stop on a green unless it comes in from a high angle.