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Eisen

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About Eisen

  • Birthday 09/01/1986

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Wisconsin USA

Player Profile

  • Age
    30-39
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    A few times per month
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Approach
  • Biggest Weakness
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Fitted for Clubs
    No

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  1. Well I'm going to add these to my list of wedges to test when I go get fit. Wedges are next on the list now that my putter is sorted.
  2. Yeah I won't even be able to play until end of March or early April. Unless you'll accept simulator results lol.
  3. Thanks everyone. The general consensus seems to have gone the way I decided to go. Which was to prioritize the function over everything else. I don't hate my new putter. but it's not the shape I walked in thinking I'd like. And it makes a metallic noise on impact that is different than any other putter I've ever owned. But that being said I was sinking 15 foot putts better than I've ever done in my life. my hit/miss ratio went through the roof the last 20 balls or so with the final configuration.
  4. Curious what you all look for in a putter? How important are the looks? How important is the sound? Are there any specific things you look for while being fit? Are there things that are deal breakers? Or is it ultimately all about when you find the right combo that means you just start making the ball go in the hole more often than any other configuration?
  5. I'd give it a shot, sounds like a fun way to continue re-engaging with the sport for me.
  6. My whole bag to be honest. Other than the putter I just got fit for. I took advice from the wrong folks, got back into the game after playing a ton throughout my childhood. Everyone assumed I'd need a regular flex and could just go from there. Turns out I need stiff flex since my swing speed can vary from 108 mph full, down to 95mph for a 3/4 swing. And the "you don't need to be fit while you're learning" people, like on one hand yeah, I don't need perfect fitting. but on the other hand, I need irons and wedges that have CLOSE to the right spin. SO I'm putting everything in the corner and starting over.
  7. Thanks for the recommendations I will look at them more!
  8. Thanks for the advice! I'll go check out the post. I got a Project X smoke black rdx for cheap and it seems to be fitting the bill so far, I'm having a much easier time closing the club face.
  9. I've return to golf after a long break. So starting out I had no idea what my swing speed was or other stats/preferences were. So here's the relevant info from the latest test fitting at PXG while trying to improve on my current driver. Swing speed 95-108 (slow when I need to be accurate, fast when I have a wide fairway and need to eat up distance), regardless the fitter said I swing with a lot of force, whatever that means. I'm assuming I hit hard not just fast but I'm new to all this, last time I played I was a kid and I've only play 6-8 times on my local courses front 9 since I picked things back up in September and probably a dozen trips to the driving range before that. So I'm still getting back into form and fixing problems/adapting my swing. The most successful shafts I tried all seemed to be mid/low to low launch, and low spin. with a single kick point either in the mid or butt section and a high balance point. Current shaft is a Fujikura Motore x f3 60 in regular flex on a Cobra Radspeed XB 10.5 degree model delofted to 9.5. We were testing on a PXG Gen5 0311 with the 7.5 degree model cranked up to 9 degrees to help keep the club face closed. Most successful shaft on this was a Graphite Design Tour AD HD-5 stiff flex Any shafts I tried with high launch or mid spin went up into the sky and came down barely 180-200 yards out. The Project X Eventide Ripflow CB was good until I swung hard, The Project X Cypher was completely wrong I launched the ball into orbit with a ridiculous amount of backspin unless the scanner bugged out. We did a stiffer Motore F3 and it likewise did the same. I realize the different club heads mean this won't be the most useful comparison in the world. But I'm hoping you folks can recommend a cheaper option that will likely fit the bill until I'm good enough to warrant a better stick and my swing will have stopped changing a ton after I get myself a bit more dialed in. Thinking sub 200$ for everything ready to screw onto the club, preferably less since I don't know when I'll outgrow this shaft as my swing continues to change. Thank you all in advance.
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