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krusher74

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    krusher74 got a reaction from tony@CIC in Golf related youtube channels.   
    golf with aimee
    dan maude
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    krusher74 reacted to dlow206 in Are golf equipment companies falsely representing their products?   
    Yes, the tour pros most often times don't use the stock shafts and have many adjustments done to their equipment, like precise swingweighting with hot melt, etc.
    However, I don't think publishing these specs to the general public would have any benefit. The guy or gal that buys equipment specifically because a pro is using that same equipment would probably hit it worse with the pro's spec than with the stock spec. For example, me trying to use DJ's SIM Max with my swingspeed (low 100s) would likely have a much worse result than if I have an off the shelf SIm Max with the stock stiff shaft.
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    krusher74 got a reaction from GaDawg in range balls and garmin g80 monitors   
    I did say they are 80% range balls in my post/question. 
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    krusher74 reacted to null in No Putts Given 25: 2020 Callaway MAVRIK Driver   
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    krusher74 got a reaction from PMookie in No Putts Given 25: 2020 Callaway MAVRIK Driver   
    Do you think that driver name is coming of the back of topgun 2 being out this year, and expecting the american market to go all patriotic for it? (sorry not listened to the podcast)
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    krusher74 reacted to null in Shortening the shaft to 43.5 inches   
    I think you'd be surprised.  Handicap or skill level really doesn't have bearing on how one reacts to changes in club dynamics.  In fact, I'd argue that the more skilled player can adjust and adapt faster to those changes, while the less skilled player cannot and is more reliant on having something that they are comfortable swinging and that feels natural.
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