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You love to see it. As a long time Titleist Player, I cannot wait for these clubs to be in fitting carts. According to my golf pro who is Titleist sponsored, this should be before Labor Day.
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Iron Fitting, Indoor vs Outdoor Difference
WildcatGolf replied to JohnSmalls's topic in General Equipment Talk
Yes. I have had this same exact issue at Club Champion. I do think it was where the mat was uneven/severely worn and I felt like I was going to hit the sidewall on my swings. But for context, this was 3 years ago on a trackman and before the RCT balls. -
Hardest Course You've Ever Played (in the U.S.)
WildcatGolf replied to Zeasy's topic in Golf Courses & Travel
Hardest Course I have ever played is Bellerive, and it just happened to be the week before a Mid-Am event at the club. They had the greens rolling almost a 12 on the stimp-meter, and the greens were hard and fast. Shot 84, 14 greens in Regulation, and had 45 PUTTS. On the Day I played it was 92 degrees and we teed off at 1:30. -
2020 Official Member Review: Titleist TSi Drivers
WildcatGolf replied to GolfSpy MPR's topic in Official Forum Member Reviews
I love my Titleist Tsi3. For years I have grown more and more inconsistent with Drivers because companies continue to make the heads bigger and lighter. Call me crazy but I just want the "traditional" pear-shaped head and some weight in the clubhead without having to add lead tape. Luckily, Titleist delivered. -
I agree with this 100%! I have started taking bands with me to the course and doing a "light workout" before I hit the range and it has completely changed the "on-course" adjustment I have always suffered from where it takes me about 3 holes to get going. I have been doing my rypstick training right after my round when I am the most tired and I have picked up 8 mph of clubhead speed, which is nice because now what I feel is a stock swing/swinging easy, is still 112-115 with my driver.
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If they changed the rules tomorrow...
WildcatGolf replied to Jcosta's topic in Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag)
Honestly if given the opportunity, I would probably just have two drivers or another wedge for specialty shots. In the past I have played like this on certain courses with having an 8 Degree, and a 12 Degree in the bag, but then having to go 52, 58 on wedges. On the other side, I have played shorter courses where I could take Driver out of the bag and add in another wedge at 62 or 64 degrees. -
Wedge Sole Grinds--Specialty or Versatile?
WildcatGolf replied to BostonSal's topic in General Equipment Talk
I do the same thing with my 58 K grind (6* of bounce) and my 54 F Grind (14* of bounce). All Depends on whether you lean the shaft, open the face, change your stance, or use hands to manufacture shots or not. If not, then just find a wedge that fits your stock shot and work on hitting that from all different lies and conditions, along with chipping. -
I Put the Left Dash into play sometime last year and have loved that ball! So whenever I saw the left dot come out, I immediately ordered two dozen just to compare. Yesterday I played 9 holes all the way through with both balls and here were my takeaways: 1. Left Dash was consistently 5 - 10 yards longer per shot on carry distance. 2. Left Dot had a lovely mid trajectory that cut through the wind and even allowed me to hit a 320 drive into a 5-7 mph wind. 3. Left Dot had consistently more greenside spin and stopping power on one hop, stop shots and lower flighted wedges (less than 5 yards of roll all day). 4. Left Dot felt better on putts as it is much softer, but where I typically play the Left Dash it caused some putting inconsistencies. All in all, I feel that both balls work great for my game. The Left Dash is great whenever it is a warm day with little wind. The Left Dot would be better for a day like yesterday, high of 80 degrees, with more wind coming into play. Also, for me the course would play a huge factor in choosing my ball. If you need more carry distance, then definitely go with the left dash.
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So basically if we use process of elimination when comparing it to the Quad, you will get Angle of Attack, Clubhead Speed, and Club Path.
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Your explanation is spot on and the exact reason why I switched away from the 2019 T100/T100S. To me, I can hit the ZX7 about a club longer and I believe it is due to the feel difference and confidence hitting the Srixon's
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I have had the same issue with them and have had to switch to ZX7 in numerous different irons to create a consistent gap window.
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Longest driver set up you have ever hit?
WildcatGolf replied to matskline's topic in Drivers, Fairway Woods & Hybrids
Titleist 905T at 9.5 Degrees with Speeder Shaft -
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Testers ANNOUNCED! Titleist TSi Drivers
WildcatGolf replied to Golfspy_CG2's topic in Past Testing Opportunities
First Name: Dustin City, State: Campbellsville, Kentucky (Birthplace of JB Holmes) Current Driver in Play: Taylormade Sim 9 Handicap: 3.4 Swing Speed: 110-120 Which Driver Would You Like to Review: TSi3 -
Apex vs. Apex Pros... Similarities and Differences
WildcatGolf replied to GolfDuck's topic in Irons & Wedges
That's great to hear, Glad I could help!