Curls
Journeyman Pro
I'm in the market for a fairway wood and have read and watched many reviews from this and last year trying to figure out what would suit me. But I can't. Crossfield et al. have very impressive swings, repeatable, they create good data. But for what? In all cases I'm guessing the shafts these guys are using are stiff if not x. How about us regular Joes? I envied the Titliest 915 range but found the stock regular shaft stiff as a board, couldn't get the ball airborne. I just don't swing it fast enough, or accurately enough. So what's the point in watching Crossfield and his monstrous buddy James launching the stiff version 250 yards with 2000rpm?!
GM do really good features every now and then where they take a variety of handicaps and let them smash the top 10 drivers etc that year. I love these. Of course your h/c isn't always the best indication of ball striking ability, we all know high guys who strike it beautifully and low guys who hoik it round. I realise it would take up too much space in the mag, so perhaps this could only work online, but I'd like to see more of this coupled with the data - i.e.
1. a map display of where their shots went (say, 6 to 10 shots, cos we can't do what the pros do in 3)
2. A clubface diagram showing the strike point
3. and the data (spin, clubhead speed etc) behind them.
That way we find a kindred soul and observe the good, the okay and the ugly shots. That for me would help me decide whether that club might suit mortals better. If you know of anything like this - please let me know!
GM do really good features every now and then where they take a variety of handicaps and let them smash the top 10 drivers etc that year. I love these. Of course your h/c isn't always the best indication of ball striking ability, we all know high guys who strike it beautifully and low guys who hoik it round. I realise it would take up too much space in the mag, so perhaps this could only work online, but I'd like to see more of this coupled with the data - i.e.
1. a map display of where their shots went (say, 6 to 10 shots, cos we can't do what the pros do in 3)
2. A clubface diagram showing the strike point
3. and the data (spin, clubhead speed etc) behind them.
That way we find a kindred soul and observe the good, the okay and the ugly shots. That for me would help me decide whether that club might suit mortals better. If you know of anything like this - please let me know!