DonM

don that sounds like a weight issue to me. Iโ€™d add some lead tape around the shaft or reshaft one or two the irons with something a little heavier.

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    colej Well as time is going on, I've found more things for me to ponder.

    I was mis-hitting my gamers, which are very light shafts. Now I'm hitting them great. The difference was in my setup. I was crowding the ball. Before I figured it out, I tried the Vertex AW, and the shaft is heavier. It seemed to put me right onto plane, and that's why I jumped on the whole set.

    Now what I think happened is that for whatever reason I made a good setup with the Vertex, that I wasn't with the gamers. Why? In a few words, I had to think about it with a new look in front of me, instead of just stepping up without thinking.

    When I built the Vertex set, I am pretty sure the TT75 turned out to be too soft. The only way I can save them is to extend the butts so I can tip them some more. I probably will get around to that, and also try an S flex with more normal trimming. I am not a fan of extensions because the added weight throws off the balance. But we'll see.

    As to trajectory, I am sure that for the 9 and wedges I need something less SGI than the Vertex. I might just pull the Vertex heads and sell them and move on. For now the SL plan is on the back burner.

      DonM Now what I think happened is that for whatever reason I made a good setup with the Vertex, that I wasn't with the gamers. Why? In a few words, I had to think about it with a new look in front of me, instead of just stepping up without thinking.

      I think this is true of lots of golfers. Change the factors of the components making up a club and subconsciously make huge swing changes....usually tempo is the largest change and waaallllaaa complete chaos. Go back to your usual set up keep same tempo and there you are in a great performing club again. This theory assumes you have correct playing length, lie, grip size etc etc.

        DC300 Do you have a good source to buy tempo? I really need some.

        Whippy Tempomaster. The main reason I like it vs. Orange Whip is the ability to actually hit a ball and see results.

          scotts33 I have never tried one, I'll have to see if I can find one to give a go.

            colej way back when UST put out the easy flex shaft. If you can find one of those you can make your own.

            I have one with an old 300cc driver head on it.

            6 days later

            Well now I like the Vertices. ๐Ÿ™‚

            They were in the garage mocking me, and I decided I wasnโ€™t going to take it any more. I would play them, score be damned. Long story short, I hit them in the center of the faces, and they created good swings. So nice to be making the same setup and swing all round.

            First nine I missed every green, shot 45. The strikes were good but yardages were iffy. Second nine I hit 7 greens, shot 37. Was getting the yardages dialed in. The AW is still too high, and a hair short. And I bent it strong. I will be replacing that one with something blade like. PW goes high but itโ€™s okay. A blade there would probably be better too. Weโ€™ll see. The hot 6 iron is good. So is the Pinhawk 5h. It goes good and high, to my surprise. I need to try the 4h 20 degree now.

            Bag pic later....

            DonM

            Here bag full of Vertex's whimpering to be hit when the weather improves. Also in da bag a Ping G410 and my old trusty Heavy Sole Rescue M3. I have not decided on which fairway club. I have an M2, GBB Epic or a Pinhawk SL 5 I will probably or maybe a TM H816 I hit just as far. Hmmm. Now if I can just get some fetchin' warm weather.

              Wow I haven't seen a Heavy Sole Rescue in a while! I had 3 of them and then my buddy had them in the bag for a long time.

                KCee Wow I haven't seen a Heavy Sole Rescue in a while! I had 3 of them and then my buddy had them in the bag for a long time.

                I have all three and have them shafted with True Temper TX90 .370 shafts. These are the most solid clubs I have ever owned. The downside is having to dial out some of the closed face.

                  Rickochet Yeah they were especially awesome from the rough. TX90 is probably a great shaft in them. I think I had some Tour Trac 80 shafts, but they were light for me. They worked well for my buddy. He kept taking them out of the bag for a new hybrid or fairway wood, but they'd always come back.

                  Rickochet You went all in. I am loving the Pinhawk 5 hybrid. I feel like I can go at it with confidence. I am going to get the 4H for sure. I probably would love the 6H but I'm giving the Vertex 6i a good try first. And it's pretty good.

                    You can tell a lot about a man whose work bench looks like Rick's. Mine looks worse. ๐Ÿ˜€

                    I see you still have the ole MentorSports Triad II Rick!

                      scotts33 You can tell a lot about a man whose work bench looks like Rick's. Mine looks worse.

                      Scott, that is just a table I was using to clean out my golf bag and sort my golf goodies. I have three other benches piled deep with tools and other assorted crap. ๐Ÿ˜›

                        The salvaged door table top is classic. I have one too.

                          DonM You went all in.

                          "Santa" went all in and got me the whole set. I don't know if the 3,4, & 5 will work but will know soon.

                          DonM The salvaged door table top is classic. I have one too.

                          My wife wanted a taller and large table to wrap Christmas gifts years ago and I had a 36" used door. I put the folding legs on it and turned some wooden dowels down to fit inside the legs to raise the height of the table. It is nice to have a large surface to use for various projects when you need it. I also used a 36" new door slab to make my wife a desk by getting two cheap 2-drawer file cabinets as the base. She has her PC on it and it gives her lots of room as well.