Looking for recent feedback on Shorter Length Drivers
Typhoon FYI you driver distance should be 2x your PW (45-48 degree) carry distance.
Almost exactly for me. Unfortunately, my driver only goes 220 or so
Typhoon you driver distance should be 2x your PW (45-48 degree) carry distance.
Seems to be spot on with my 44"1/2 driver. That's what I prefer: a mid-low trajectory shaft in 65-70gr range at 44"1./2 and D0 swingweight. I seem to loose control going lighter and longer.
Luc_Van_Daele Heavier weight is the answer to keeping the height down. My pro has a Cobra Rad Speed driver that he hits too high. It has a HZRDUS Blue in it at 60 grams and he wanted me to tip trim it an inch. I told him no, not wrecking the shaft by doing that. It’s already a low spin shaft and his spin is fine. He just hits it 34 yards high. I told him he needed a heavier shaft. I applied strips of lead tape to the middle of the shaft, 10 grams 14” down from the grip. It brought his height down to 27 yards…. Right where he wanted it.
johnnydoom Unfortunately, my driver only goes 220 or so
Trade ya?!
sdandrea1 Trade ya?!
If you give me a piece of your short game, yes!
colej I used to be similar, I hit down too much and the ball went too high w too much spin. I literally used to use distance balls to cut my spin down . Now that I “stopped” leading w my hands and not being so steep, I’m getting much better distance from the irons. I also get to use real golf balls now, so I don’t have to hit a chip and run at everything around the greens. YMMV, but that’s what I had to get away from.
I just built me a short driver, 44". Not for driving holes, but for those pesky 175 yd. Par 3 holes. Used an old Power Play 3000, 10.5 driver head; only about 350cc it looks like. Heavier (for me) shaft @ 67gr., plus added 7 gr. to head.
Should be interesting IF I can hit it straight enough. Details after next round.
DC300 I have boxes of Pro Vs and Maxfli Tour X balls that I can’t use because I spin them too much. Carry my driver 275 for a total distance of 274. My PW goes 135 and ends up at 125. I don’t get to play much so the fact it’s straight is good enough for me. It is funny though because you watch my drives explode off the club and fly though the air and after all the wows I get the 3500 plus rpms of spin only make it go 10 yards past the guys I play with.
I often find my drive with the ball behind the pitch mark. Very little run out compared to other I play with in firm conditions. Sigh
wishbone The course I mainly play has been like that ever since I opened my big mouth. It has always been a somewhat soft track, but 1 day I noticed the balls were really bouncing/rolling out, which I loved; iirc, shot Par that day. When I returned the cart, I said something to the guy about how nice it was to finally not have the course so soft. Been nothing but mud balls ever since, and that is with no rain for several days at times. I've been 'doing the rounds' at other courses now. But, with all the rain we've been getting lately, they are all the same. Not good for a short knocker.
DonM Soon you will have that glorious two week period when the Illinois courses dry out and your drives actually run.
Won't happen in this part of the state. Actually, not in any part of the state. Farmers may say different, but it's been wet all season. Rain coming again early next week for 3-4 days.
I play 1 course that typically has the hardest greens around. Last time there they were some of the slowest I've played this summer. And they are not flat, at all.
johnnydoom If you give me a piece of your short game, yes!
I'll sacrifice the driver distance to keep the short game. Maybe we can play in a scramble?