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CapMan |
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| Posted: Thursday, March 8, 2007 at
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I was just wondering if anyone can me any advice on the equipment in 2007. Does it make any difference as to which driver head make you use and the same goes for woods, irons, wedges and putter are there any difference`s in them. Also the same for shafts.
If there is a difference which are the best to use within each group as I am at a total loss and just spending money fast and running out fast.
Thanks in advance.
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| Posted: Friday, March 9, 2007 at
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Hi Kieth....
Most of the equipment you use is a matter of choice, but I find that Shaft selection has the greatest impact in my play.
I true swing and play exclusively on line. I am not sure if this will pertain to 3-click or off line play physics.
In true swing, your tempo is the number one important thing. Your goal is to hit your shot all green. If you are a fast swinger and you are getting mostly red tempo, buy shafts that say for Fast tempo. I use medium tempo shafts and it suits MY swing speed the best.
Also, generally, a 9-degree driver will give you a little more distance and a 12-degree will give you more loft.
Experiment and practice are the best equipment choices...:)
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| Posted: Friday, March 9, 2007 at
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Thanks Sweetstrokes for the advice. I too use True Swing and even with a fast tempo shaft I get a red reading for tempo saying that my swing tempo is still too fast. Guess I will just have to put up with it and adjust club selection to suite.
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| Posted: Saturday, March 10, 2007 at
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One more thought Keith....since you are using true swing.....try slowing down your back swing and pause slightly before your down swing.....that will usually slow down your tempo. During a game, you can also use the P key and try a few practice swings.....hitting the P key again will take you out of practice mode.
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