Old Man Yardages

I like to explore the heel as well for the little movement, but it’s quite different nowadays given I was brought up on far smaller heads .. the amount you have to move to really see any movement is or feels huge or the exaggeration for actual shot shapes. I am now in a good place with my driver given my understanding of my outputs.
I am hoping I have finally solved it and can just do what I used to do with my 3 wood .. which was look at a hole pick the shape and hit the shot.
But I really must address my putting deficiencies!! Will you have a putter fitting as well ?
You’re not wrong modern drivers have done so much to improve accuracy and stroke on off centre hits working the ball is getting harder. That’s why I’m also considering a double fitting for the driver and a mini driver with 13° of loft and a small head with neutral weight settings could be my little go to club in tight spots.

Putter fitting never considered it. Without owing big headed I’d naturally consider myself someone with a good short game including putting. I prefer to have a putter I like the feel of rather than the fit, the putter I have now isn’t not top end at all but the weight, roll and feel in the hands I can’t see me changing it unless something happens to blow it out the water when I pick it up.

Even playing junior county events many moons ago when people were switching to Odyssey putters and Scotties I stuck with a ladies version of the old Wilson TPA
That Faldo had because once I trust a putter it sticks. Wish I still had it own🤣
 
I like the idea of the mini driver heads but as you say 13 degrees.. bit too much loft possibly ☹️.
That Wilson TPA was a beautiful putter I think Scotty Cameron copied it with the Del Mar ( I have the honey dipped version which comes out when the greens are proper)
Good luck with the fitting definitely look at the mini drivers and please ask about the launch spin characteristics if they see variations between brands.
 
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