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GolfSpy AFG

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GolfSpy AFG last won the day on August 9 2022

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    Dayton, Ohio
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    Chris Denny

Player Profile

  • Age
    40-49
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    7
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Short Game
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. Tend to agree, although I would offer the Stack is far more a “side hustle” than how Sasho makes his money. He’s been a biomechanics professor and tour consultant (nicknamed “The Savant of Speed”) for far longer than he’s been selling a speed training implement.
  2. That’s not consistent with Sasho McKenzie’s findings, wherein speed training golfers often find improved technique as they learn how to more efficiently create speed in their swing. Do you have experience in speed training yourself?
  3. Sure, there are exceptions to the general notion that most would benefit from speed training.
  4. True, but distance is a huge enabler to lower scores. The closer you are on approach, and with increased speed in general, you can put shorter clubs in your hand. Proximity to hole in turn goes up, meaning more makeable putts. Not disagreeing with you, you can absolutely play to a scratch driving it 250, but it’s easier to do it driving it 270. It’s why I feel speed training is almost a must-do if your really want to lower your score to the fullest extent possible.
  5. The 3 dot Is the alignment plate Edel recommends to help offset a left aim bias, which I demonstrated in the fitting.
  6. Nice putter! I almost went with the F-2 and 3 dot. Fitter said either would be a good fit but the F-1 was just a little bit better. I really like the look of the F-2 though!
  7. MGS doesn’t have a promo code. But, message one of us current users and we can send you a referral link from the Stack…gives the current user another year of free app access, and gives you $50 off.
  8. Ugh. Remember when I complained about Full Speed Spectrum Phase 2? Tomorrow’s my first Phase 3 workout. That second time around with 240 is going to feel like swinging a telephone pole…
  9. Sunday afternoon I finally got the F-1 on the course. It was a hit and giggle 9-hole round with my 10 and 8 year olds in tow, so I can’t provide much in the way of Strokes Gained or any insightful statistical analysis. What I can say: it was the first time in a long time where putting was a strong point! I went to the course right after a Stack session and with pre-workout pumping through my veins…not exactly a recipe for accuracy. I barely kept it in bounds and only had 3 GIRs, but I also only had 13 putts on the round and no 3 putts. That’s a bit misleading in that my short game is coming around a bit; I hit several chips close. That said, I also drained a par-saving 12 footer and an 18-footer for birdie. My confidence is beginning to really climb with this thing!
  10. Sorry for the late response! I can’t see a scenario where I don’t end up bagging this. If there’s one thing I’m convinced of is that the fitting process works, and that this is a much better fit for me than the face-balanced models I’d been using. That alone means I’m not going back.
  11. I’d say I’ve acclimated to the the overload swings. One more Phase 2 workout and then into Phase 3. I’m very very excited for the end results of this program; to consistently hit good set speeds after all those heavy swings has me very optimistic this will pay off big in the end. We’ll see…
  12. New Stack Putting Personal Best set with the Array! Between my son’s baseball tournaments and Ohio spring weather I’m having a hard time getting out on the course, but I can’t wait to see how the Edel performs when it counts!
  13. Much. The app is the big difference in terms of the Stack tailoring the workouts to your needs, which it can do because of the ability of the club to vary swing weights. SuperSpeed is just 3 fixed weights…it will work, but it’s not optimized at all. Think of it this way: take 2 guys, one is 6 feet tall and 200 pounds, the other is 5’8” and 165 pounds. If they both went to a gym to workout and were told you can only use the 20 pound, 60 pound, and 100 pound weights, each of our lifters are going to capable of very different performance and will respond very differently to the training, because it’s not optimized training specific to their capabilities. That’s what SuperSpeed is.
  14. I have to admit, I normally haven't gravitated to this style of putter head before. I was never a fan of the Spyder, for instance. But this one has definitely grown on me. Damn sexy if you ask me, and I love the face.
  15. That’s an interesting point. The Club Champion fitter didn’t charge me for the fitting since I’d already paid for the iron fitting a few weeks prior…maybe I can get on the S&M again… That said, I did pick up the other alignment plate to try and test if that results in a tangible difference.
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