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Ike

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  1. Ike

    PXG 0211DC Irons

    Why would you or anyone buy the same pair of shoes or pants I wear without getting properly fit for those shoes or pants? Get properly it for your golf clubs or pay the consequences! Millions are spent every year for clubs that have a brand name and built for no one. Don't be that guy!
  2. I have used a pair of tile nippers in my shop to grip and turn out stubborn spikes. Works for almost all brands of spikes. Some were crew out - some were short twist type. The methods above all work in many ways. Keep clean and change at appropriate time are of extreme importance.
  3. There is NO STANDARD in shaft manufacture, therefore an S in one group may well be an R in another and often the reverse is true. A fitting using an accurate monitor is a very good start toward a good fit. A certain pro with the initials TW will give no more than three swings with a new club he does not trust. The reason being a human will adjust his/her swing to match the club. I have done many fittings in my day and have seen this malady all too often. Does not matter the name on the door, the important name is on the business card. Read about a man named Tom Wishon to get the real skinny on being properly fit for golf clubs.
  4. Go to a professional fitter and get fitted by the person who will make your clubs. There is absolutely no one in a big box store or a sporting goods store that can do justice for what you want. Matching shaft manufacturers can work with the set you are wanting, except too many shaft makers lack the total quality control to create a set that will fit your game. Ask yourself why those who rely on their clubs to make a living quite often have different shafts for distance clubs in the bag. An iron set 3-9 can often be matched for a swing while the wedges have a different weight and flex.
  5. Under NO circumstances would I burn a child with an adult set of tools. A ten gauge shotgun for learning to shoot would do potential damage to the user. A kids size bike to learn to ride rather than a 26 inch racer. Think about it.
  6. That was not a "fitting"! That was a demo!
  7. 1. Have you purchased any golf products based on MyGolfSpy reviews? (Please list which ones.) Snell MTB 2. How has MyGolfSpy changed the way you think about golf equipment? A venue that gives relatively unobstructed information about equipment and supplies. 3. Have these purchases lowered your scores? (List which products and how much they have lowered your scores.) No. 4. How have these purchases helped you enjoy the game more? How? Part of the enjoyment of the sport for me is learning more about the tools available and being able to share that information to students, clients and fellow players.
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