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By Hans P

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  1. Marc J

    Marc J
    Glendale Heights, IL

    Hans P said:

    Hi! Here's a list of my clubs, and please tell me what you think

    Driver: Titleist 910 D2 10,5 Kai'li 65 Regular with Tour Wrap 2G White (A1 Setting)

    FW: Titleist 910F 15 Aldila NV 65 Regular with MC Red (A1 Setting)

    Hybrid: FT-iZ 24 Ladies Flex (Old Club) Tour Velvet

    Irons: Titleist CB 712 4-PW Nippon 970 Regular MC Red

    Wedges: 2 Titleist SM4: 52* 8 Bounce Nippon 970 MC Red 58* 12 Bounce Nippon 970 MC Red

    Ball: NXT Tour S Yellow

    Bag: Titleist SX6

    Putter: Yes! Ann: 33 Inch

    HCP: 20 (but I hit the ball pretty good)

    Nice setup, but I would get rid of the 24* hybrid.  Depending on your swing speed, the shaft on it may result in a loss of control, both directional and distance.  Also, the 24* hybrid is equivalent to the loft of your 4-iron, so basically you are carrying two clubs which do the same thing.  Instead, I would recommend replacing the hybrid with a 21*

    Personally, I carry both the 3-4 irons as well as 21 and 24* hybrids.  I alternate them based upon rough and atmospheric conditions.  Basically, when I want a penetrating low to mid ball flight (usually on windy or raining days or on a course with thick rough), I go with the hybrids.  Otherwise, I favor using the 3-4 irons.

    Hope that helps...

  2. Nate S

    Nate S
    Saint Johns, FL

    Marc J said:

    Nice setup, but I would get rid of the 24* hybrid.  Depending on your swing speed, the shaft on it may result in a loss of control, both directional and distance.  Also, the 24* hybrid is equivalent to the loft of your 4-iron, so basically you are carrying two clubs which do the same thing.  Instead, I would recommend replacing the hybrid with a 21*

    Personally, I carry both the 3-4 irons as well as 21 and 24* hybrids.  I alternate them based upon rough and atmospheric conditions.  Basically, when I want a penetrating low to mid ball flight (usually on windy or raining days or on a course with thick rough), I go with the hybrids.  Otherwise, I favor using the 3-4 irons.

    Hope that helps...

    [/quote]

    Hybrids get the ball higher and farther so I would keep them both

  3. Moxen

    Moxen
    Belmont, NC

    I love my setup right now. I have been changing a few things around but I'm rocking: Driver: Titleist 910 D3 9.5 Kai'li Aftermarke Diamana Whiteboard FW: Titleist 910F 15 Aftermarket Diamana Blueboard Hybrid: Titleist 909H Aftermarket Diamana Blueboard Irons: TA3 Form Forged Gunmetal (Getting ready to order 712 AP2's) Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 50, 54, 58 Ball: Pro V1 Putter: Scotty Cameron 009 Tour Prototype (1.5 neck, 3x black finish) :)

  4. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    My SQ 5H and 7H are go to "can't miss clubs".   I have my persimmon 10W and 34H, and Eye 2 5-7 irons, in reserve but have better distance control with the SQs.  

     

     

  5. John T

    John T
    Albuquerque, NM

    Semi - senior hippie bag here: K15 12* driver G20 4h 23* G2 5 to SW Titleist Vokey 58*/04 Anser 4 33" DT SoLo --- all in an ultralight Titleist bag.... Happy, happy, joy, joy......

  6. Sam H

    Sam H
    Allendale, NJ

    910 D3 Driver - 9.5 - Project X 6.0 Driver. 910 F Fairway - 15 and 19. Project X 6.0 Fairway. 910 H Hybrid - 21. Project X 6.0 Hybrid. AP2 710 4-PW - 1 degree weak throughout. 2 degrees upright. Project X 6.0. Titleist Vokey SM - 52.08 2 degrees upright and 58.08 1 degree upright. Project X 6.0. Titleist Scotty California Series Del Mar, 34" or Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2, 34". Ping 4 Series Bag.
  7. Mikael H

    Mikael H
    Lammhult, 0

    Here is my 2012 bag:

    Driver: 910 D3, 10.25° (C-3), Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6s, 44.5¨

    Fairway: 910 F, 16.25° (D-1), Project X-7C3

    Hybrid: 910 H, 19° (B-1), Project X-HE6

    Irons: mp-68, Project X 5.5

    Wedges: Vokey SM4, 52.08, 56.11, 60.04, 1° flat, Project X 5.5

    Putter: Scotty Cameron California Monterey, 33¨

    Ball: Pro V1x

  8. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    John T said:

    Semi - senior hippie bag here: K15 12* driver G20 4h 23* G2 5 to SW Titleist Vokey 58*/04 Anser 4 33" DT SoLo --- all in an ultralight Titleist bag.... Happy, happy, joy, joy......

    Those senior hippie bags WORK.   My driver is a Burner HT Draw (13* loft) and I actually hit it lower and farther than a standard 10.5 neutral driver.   At this point my wood setup is 5W-7W-9W (mainly to determine if there is added value in carrying the 5 and 9 wood); my one two punch for a year and a half had been my 7 wood along with either my persimmon 10 wood (which I have had since 2010) or my SQ 5/26 (which I got last summer).  I also have a persimmon (Louisville HL3) and metal head (SQ) 34H (if I carry the persimmon, the 7 iron is a necessity; if I carry the SQ, I don't really need it because I can close the gap to the 8 iron by choking 1/2 ").   I have better distance control with the SQs.

    My middle game had been a bit of a science project between 2006-early 2010.  The common thing is that I have kept a 5 and 6H and some form of "approach" hybrid (34-38*) in the bag and that I don't carry a 6 iron.   I've had (in progression) 3DX (26 and 29), Concorde 9/27 and 11/31 woods (these are Tight Lies clones) G10 (28 and 32), Pinemeadow Excel Strong 31 and 35 (carried a DIY Toski 9 wood through 2009), Warbird Divine 9 and Ely Would (11 wood) and BB 9W and 26 or 29H. 

  9. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    My SQ 5H and 7H are go to "can't miss clubs".   I have my persimmon 10W and 34H, and Eye 2 5-7 irons, in reserve but have better distance control with the SQs.  

     

     

    I just replaced my Eye 2 8 and 9 irons with AP1 9 and PW (got them used at Golf Mart - same loft as the Eye 2 8 and 9; had the lie angles adjusted R300 shafts and hit the 9 iron almost 140 yards). After all this about how great AP1s are, decided to give the short irons a whirl and I love them! Can't part with my SQ2 26 and 34 hybrid since I am a bit spoiled with them.
  10. Hello Hans,

    Your bags looks to work great.

    This is my bag

    Driver: Titleist 910 D2 10.5 Project X 7C3 6.0

    Fw: Titleist 910F 15 Diamana 75 Stiff

    Hybrid: Adams Super Hybrid Black 19* Stiff

    Irons: Titleist 712 CB 4-9 S300

    Wedges: Titleist SM4 46.08 Taylormade Z TP 51, 56 60

    Putter: Scotty Del Mar

    I play Midsize grips on all my clubs

    Info: I´m 15 years old, 3 HCP, SS 108mph

    /Christian

  11. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I see a ladies' flex 4H in the mix and a rather short ladies' putter. These would be an ill fit if you are an average height male. What is your height? And have you had your clubs taken to a fitter? You do have big gap between the 3 wood and the hybrid or the 4 iron. I personally would toss a 7 wood (21) in to fill the gap - a little easier to launch than a 19H or 21H. A 3 wood is not easy to hit off the ground. Do you hit the 24H well? Or is the shaft a bit whippy? Labor for a re-shaft is about $20 and add the cost of shaft and grip. I also see a set of player irons in there. If you intend on using the 24H, remove the 4 iron. Wedge setup is nice and simple and a 58* sand wedge does a lot. You may want to think about bending the 52 a bit weak (53*) to have a little more bounce for long bunker shots). I'm a 12 handicap but play the following - Burner HT draw driver-5W-7W (the driver and 5W are M flex and the 7W is regular), TM 200 9 wood (r flex), SQ 5/26 and 7/34 hybrids (r flex), Eye 2 8-9 irons (TT Lite XL r flex) and Vokeys (SM3 50-08 bent to 51, 54-11 bent to 55, 58-04, 62-07). I recently removed the 6 and 7 irons because the 34H is way more accurate for distance; consequently I expect my score to start dropping again.
  12. Marc J

    Marc J
    Glendale Heights, IL

    Lou G said:

    I see a ladies' flex 4H in the mix and a rather short ladies' putter. These would be an ill fit if you are an average height male. What is your height? And have you had your clubs taken to a fitter? You do have big gap between the 3 wood and the hybrid or the 4 iron. I personally would toss a 7 wood (21) in to fill the gap - a little easier to launch than a 19H or 21H. A 3 wood is not easy to hit off the ground. Do you hit the 24H well? Or is the shaft a bit whippy? Labor for a re-shaft is about $20 and add the cost of shaft and grip. I also see a set of player irons in there. If you intend on using the 24H, remove the 4 iron. Wedge setup is nice and simple and a 58* sand wedge does a lot. You may want to think about bending the 52 a bit weak (53*) to have a little more bounce for long bunker shots). I'm a 12 handicap but play the following - Burner HT draw driver-5W-7W (the driver and 5W are M flex and the 7W is regular), TM 200 9 wood (r flex), SQ 5/26 and 7/34 hybrids (r flex), Eye 2 8-9 irons (TT Lite XL r flex) and Vokeys (SM3 50-08 bent to 51, 54-11 bent to 55, 58-04, 62-07). I recently removed the 6 and 7 irons because the 34H is way more accurate for distance; consequently I expect my score to start dropping again.

     

    I'm not so sure about the suggestion that a a wood is easier to hit than a hybrid.  Generally speaking, the shorter the shaft, the better chance of solid striking. Also, some accuracy may be to gain from a hybrid versus a wood.  However, I will suggest that the wood is a better option given a slower swing speed.  Then again, it's all personal preference.

  13. Nate S

    Nate S
    Saint Johns, FL

    That's nice. Here's my bag to be (ordered clubs):

    Driver: 910D3 Diamana Ka'lil Stiff 65 gram

    Wood: 910F 17* 55 Bassara reg

    Irons: 4-6 CB 712/7-9 MB 712

    Wedges: SM4 46*, 52* bent 51*, 56* bent 55*, 60* bent 59*

    Putter: Ghost half Mallet

    Bag: Titleist lightweight stand bag (14-way)

  14. Frankie G

    Frankie G
    sacramento, CA

    nice set up .mine is:

    driver:titleist 910 d3 8.5 with a tour ad di 6x at a b1 setting, fairways:titleist 910 f 13.5 with a diamana whiteboard 73x at a b1 setting and atitleist 910 f 17 with a diamana ahina 82x, irons:titleist 690 mb 3-pw with dynamic gold s300s, wedges:vokey sm2's 52-08 and a 60-07, and putter is a scotty newport 2

  15. Nate S

    Nate S
    Saint Johns, FL

    Nate S said:

    That's nice. Here's my bag to be (ordered clubs):

    Driver: 910D3 Diamana Ka'lil Stiff 65 gram

    Wood: 910F 17* 55 Bassara reg

    Irons: 4-6 CB 712/7-9 MB 712

    Wedges: SM4 46*, 52* bent 51*, 56* bent 55*, 60* bent 59*

    Putter: Ghost half Mallet

    Bag: Titleist lightweight stand bag (14-way)

    This is no longer what my bag looks like. Here's the updated version:

    Driver is the same and so is wood.

    Hybrid: TM RBZ 4H

    Irons: TM MC 5-9

    Wedges: Vokey SM4 46.08, 50.12, 54.11, 58.10

    Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2

    Ball: Titleist ProV1X

    Bag: Ping Lightweight carry bag

    That's it.

  16. I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

  17. I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

  18. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    tyson w said:

    I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

    I personally plan on sticking with the AP1 PW vs buying a 46 Vokey. I tried it and the 48 and didn't like either. I love the 50-08 to death though. I've always used a set PW and that has worked for my purposes.
  19. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

  20. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

    I personally plan on sticking with the AP1 PW vs buying a 46 Vokey. I tried it and the 48 and didn't like either. I love the 50-08 to death though. I've always used a set PW and that has worked for my purposes.
    [/quote] Today's bag: Burner 2007 HT draw driver-5W-7W Rescue 2009 4H (I finally caved in and got a 22H) Sumo SQ2 5H and 7H AP1 7,9,P Vokey SM3 50-08 (51), 54-11 (55), 58-04, 62-07 White Hot 7H putter. Would love to get the 8 iron from ebay but, quite frankly, $79 + $10 sh for a used club is too much. In the meantime I have an 8 iron distance shot with both the 7H and 7 iron. I'm getting the same distance out of the AP1 7 iron vs the Eye 2 6 iron I used to have.
    [/quote] OK..I got the 8 iron off eBay.
  21. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    I see you and couple others have a 46-48 volkey weges what is the reasoning for not going for the PW in the set of irons .

    [/quote][/quote] I personally plan on sticking with the AP1 PW vs buying a 46 Vokey. I tried it and the 48 and didn't like either. I love the 50-08 to death though. I've always used a set PW and that has worked for my purposes.
    [/quote] Today's bag: Burner 2007 HT draw driver-5W-7W Rescue 2009 4H (I finally caved in and got a 22H) Sumo SQ2 5H and 7H AP1 7,9,P Vokey SM3 50-08 (51), 54-11 (55), 58-04, 62-07 White Hot 7H putter. Would love to get the 8 iron from ebay but, quite frankly, $79 + $10 sh for a used club is too much. In the meantime I have an 8 iron distance shot with both the 7H and 7 iron. I'm getting the same distance out of the AP1 7 iron vs the Eye 2 6 iron I used to have.
    [/quote] OK..I got the 8 iron off eBay.
    [/quote] Also picked up the 6 iron at Golf Mart today. So my setup will be: Burner HT Draw driver Burner 7 wood Nike Sumo SQ2 5/26 and 7/34 hybrids AP1 6-PW SM3 wedges Odyssey White Hot 7H putter.
  22. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Some of the so-called "hotshots" out there may scoff at my bag as a so-called "old geezer" setup (and I admit I was one of those as a teenager in the early '70s because one of the golfers at the Country Club carried a bag of Northwestern woods and the only irons were 8-SW).  When you become 54 or 55 you think about playing smarter and not harder.  I was playing with a rather elderly gentleman in 2007 and he was using a 4H from 160 yards but at the end of the day his score for 9 on a regulation course was +3.  You learn a lot about playing golf from the old guys; for that matter, caddying for them - our club champ at the CC was able to hit a 5 iron 150 yards but he was a scratch golfer.

  23. Marc J

    Marc J
    Glendale Heights, IL

    Lou G said:

    Some of the so-called "hotshots" out there may scoff at my bag as a so-called "old geezer" setup (and I admit I was one of those as a teenager in the early '70s because one of the golfers at the Country Club carried a bag of Northwestern woods and the only irons were 8-SW).  When you become 54 or 55 you think about playing smarter and not harder.  I was playing with a rather elderly gentleman in 2007 and he was using a 4H from 160 yards but at the end of the day his score for 9 on a regulation course was +3.  You learn a lot about playing golf from the old guys; for that matter, caddying for them - our club champ at the CC was able to hit a 5 iron 150 yards but he was a scratch golfer.

    I know exactly what you mean.  I have played with some older gentlemen, who didn't hit the ball far, but was very accurate.  It was almost embarrassing, as he casually strolled to ball placed perfectly in the fairway, while I combed thru the foliage looking for my 2nd tee shot.  Playing with more experienced players helped me in developing course management skills - it's not always how far you hit the ball, it's more of how accurate you are when you hit it.  A lesson I had to learn after a season plagued with loss balls.

  24. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Getting back to the 7 wood vs a 2H..... they both have about the same shaft length (typical 7 wood is 41.5H and a 910H is 41") and similar lie angles (7w= 58*  910H=57.75).  Again, some people find a wood easier to hit than a long hybrid.  The 21* loft of a 7W is much easier to launch vs the 17* loft of a 2H. 

    What I see is some guys try to be macho and end up under clubbing or try to hit it so hard they end up in the bushes.  Sometimes you hit the ball farther swinging easy.  You'll see someone pulling out an 8 iron at 150 yd when he should be using a 6 iron.  The other thing I see is someone attempting the big 90 degree backswing and the left foot coming off the ground - another main reason people end up in the bushes. 

    To quote  a Naval Officer that I had the experience of working for "the finished product is the important thing; the mechanics are trivial."  Goal: fewest strokes possible. 

  25. The 910H 2 iron replacement is the 19*, the 17* is a 1 iron replacement. Hybrids are always 1" longer than their corresponding iron.
  26. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I also try not to laugh out loud or too hard as some of these King Kong hotshots come unglued within 100 yards of the pin.  After all, what good is a 300 yard drive if it takes you 6 shots to get in the hole from 100 yards?  Why does someone with a 100+ mph swing struggle to play bogey golf and yet some old geezer with a 15 wood play to a single digit?  My stepmother is 78 yr old, barely drives the ball 170 yards and manages to shoot in the 90s (and humiliate quite a few men in the process).

  27. Nate S

    Nate S
    Saint Johns, FL

    Lou G said:

    Getting back to the 7 wood vs a 2H..... they both have about the same shaft length (typical 7 wood is 41.5H and a 910H is 41") and similar lie angles (7w= 58*  910H=57.75).  Again, some people find a wood easier to hit than a long hybrid.  The 21* loft of a 7W is much easier to launch vs the 17* loft of a 2H. 

    What I see is some guys try to be macho and end up under clubbing or try to hit it so hard they end up in the bushes.  Sometimes you hit the ball farther swinging easy.  You'll see someone pulling out an 8 iron at 150 yd when he should be using a 6 iron.  The other thing I see is someone attempting the big 90 degree backswing and the left foot coming off the ground - another main reason people end up in the bushes. 

    To quote  a Naval Officer that I had the experience of working for "the finished product is the important thing; the mechanics are trivial."  Goal: fewest strokes possible. 

    You can't say that letting your left foot off the ground causes inaccuracy. Look at Jack Nicklaus. One of the best swings in golf and he let his foot come off the ground. Also, a lot of people who played in Jack's time let there foot come off the ground like JOHNNY MILLER. He was the most accurate player ever. People said that his caddy could sit in a chair 150 yards away and catch his balls with a baseball glove. How's that for accurate, huh? Just goes to say you get accuracy and increased power from letting your foot come off the ground because your taking a bigger shoulder turn. 

    PS. Nicklaus' driving average was 310 (with 40 year old equipment). Imagine him playing with modern day equipment. 

    Nate

  28. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Nicklaus, Sam Snead, Mickey Wright.   The way golf was taught in the good old days was to lift the left foot slightly and I even did it and was a pretty straight hitter.   Even then I could get some rather monstrous distance with a real wood (I drove it 325 in my soph year of HS with a 3W).   What they did was re-planted the left foot to start the downswing (something the average golfer doesn't quite have the talent to do). 

    If you look at some videos of Ben Hogan, his left foot remained planted.

    What causes the power is the torque in the torso and then the releasing of the wrists.  If you have done your backswing correctly, it should be rather laborious trying to talk at the top (another Paul Wilson golf tip). 

    I've been a better ball striker since going to a more compact backswing in 2009 and I can generate more power that way.

  29. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Jack, Sam Snead and Mickey Wright used to pick their left feet up a little and the trigger for the downswing was re-planting the left foot.  That was the way I learned how to swing a golf club in 1967 or so (my dad used to take me to the driving range when I was 10; I didn't actually play golf until I was 14).    They also used to teach people to put their hands way ahead of the ball at address back then and tilt the head so that you would look at the ball out of the left eye.  I  managed to hit the ball pretty far and reasonably straight but my short game was not so great (especially putting).

    The point I was making about lifting the left foot is that quite a few manage to overswing or hang back because they put too much weight on the back foot (and that makes it more difficult to shift weight). 

    I've been using a compact backswing since 2009 and I am a reasonably consistent ball striker.

  30. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    Jack, Sam Snead and Mickey Wright used to pick their left feet up a little and the trigger for the downswing was re-planting the left foot.  That was the way I learned how to swing a golf club in 1967 or so (my dad used to take me to the driving range when I was 10; I didn't actually play golf until I was 14).    They also used to teach people to put their hands way ahead of the ball at address back then and tilt the head so that you would look at the ball out of the left eye.  I  managed to hit the ball pretty far and reasonably straight but my short game was not so great (especially putting).

    The point I was making about lifting the left foot is that quite a few manage to overswing or hang back because they put too much weight on the back foot (and that makes it more difficult to shift weight). 

    I've been using a compact backswing since 2009 and I am a reasonably consistent ball striker.

    I guess it is a bit redundant - oh well. 

  31. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Lou G said:

    Jack, Sam Snead and Mickey Wright used to pick their left feet up a little and the trigger for the downswing was re-planting the left foot.  That was the way I learned how to swing a golf club in 1967 or so (my dad used to take me to the driving range when I was 10; I didn't actually play golf until I was 14).    They also used to teach people to put their hands way ahead of the ball at address back then and tilt the head so that you would look at the ball out of the left eye.  I  managed to hit the ball pretty far and reasonably straight but my short game was not so great (especially putting).

    The point I was making about lifting the left foot is that quite a few manage to overswing or hang back because they put too much weight on the back foot (and that makes it more difficult to shift weight). 

    I've been using a compact backswing since 2009 and I am a reasonably consistent ball striker.

    I guess it is a bit redundant - oh well. 

  32. zachary m

    zachary m
    Northport, NY

    Heres my bag:

    TM R9 driver

    TM R9 5 wood

    Exotics 2 hybrid

    Titleist AP2 irons 4-pw

    Vokey wedges 52, 56, 60 degree

    White hot putter, soon to be scotty cameron

    Im 18 years old and I'm a 10 HCP, let me know what you guys think!!! 

  33. Marc J

    Marc J
    Glendale Heights, IL

    Lou G said:

    Getting back to the 7 wood vs a 2H..... they both have about the same shaft length (typical 7 wood is 41.5H and a 910H is 41") and similar lie angles (7w= 58*  910H=57.75).  Again, some people find a wood easier to hit than a long hybrid.  The 21* loft of a 7W is much easier to launch vs the 17* loft of a 2H. 

    What I see is some guys try to be macho and end up under clubbing or try to hit it so hard they end up in the bushes.  Sometimes you hit the ball farther swinging easy.  You'll see someone pulling out an 8 iron at 150 yd when he should be using a 6 iron.  The other thing I see is someone attempting the big 90 degree backswing and the left foot coming off the ground - another main reason people end up in the bushes. 

    To quote  a Naval Officer that I had the experience of working for "the finished product is the important thing; the mechanics are trivial."  Goal: fewest strokes possible. 

    Point made.

    I can actually relate, as I was one of those who either under-clubbed, over-rotated, or tried swinging too hard.  Those habits not only produced embarrassing results, but also proved to be quite expensive as well - having to purchase two dozen balls before each round can take a toll on your wallet.  Luckily, I was playing Warbirds and Bites at the time (I hate those balls, by-the-way).

  34. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    I've had a compact backswing since 2009 and it works wonders for accuaracy and consistency.  The main thing is feeling the torque at the top of the swing.   Mine is between Stack n Tilit and the Don Trahan "in da mitt and tru da tree" vertical swing (www.swingsurgeon.com).

  35. Mark M

    Mark M
    Lexington, KY

    My Setup for 2012:

    Driver: Titleist 910D2 9.5* Aldila RIP Stiff

    FW: RBZ 15* Stiff Stock Shaft

    Hybrid: Titleist 909H Diamana 70 Gram Stiff

    Irons: Titleist AP1 710 4-GW True Temper Dynamic Gold

    Wedges: Titleist SM4 56* 14 bounce, 60* 4 bounce

    Putter: SC Del Mar 34" Custom Shop

    Ball: Titleist ProV1

    Bag: Sun Mountain Lightweight

    Grips: Tour Velvet for Wedges, MultiCompound for all others

    Handicap: 7

    Swing Speed: 102 mph

    Age: 15

  36. Joe D

    Joe D
    Boulder, CO

    nice set ups this is what i have.

    FT-9 tour driver RIP stiff driver 

    RBZ tour RIP stiff

    R-11 tour RIP stiff

    titleist 910F 21 degrees Stiff

    S-59 tour irons with KBS tour shafts

    Titleist vokey 60 degree wedge project X shaft

    Tour wedge 56 degrees with project X shaft 

    Titleist vokey 50 degrees with a project X shaft

    Titleist  Scotty Cameron Belly Putter 

    Titleist Bag

    i am 15 and am a 0 handicap 

  37. My bag is:

     

    Driver: Titleist 910 D2 9.5 degrees UST V2 55 Reg.

     

    Woods: TM R11 3 & 5 Woods Stock shafts Reg.

     

    Hybrids: Cobra Baffler T-Rail 3H & 4H Stock shafts Reg.

     

    Irons: TM Burner 2.0 5-PW Stock shafts Reg.

     

    Wedge: TM Tp xFT 56/16 KBS Hi-Rev Wedge Flex

     

    Putter: TM Raylor Ghost Daytona

     

    Ball: Titleist NXT Tour

     

     

  38. Bret P

    Bret P
    Hawthorn woods, IL

    r11 10.5 * stiff shaft razr hawk strong 3 wood. Stiff shaft idea super hybrid 19* stiff shaft mp30 irons 4-pw s300 shafts Titleist vokey 50* kbs tour black nickel wedge flex jaws forged vintage wedge 56 bent to 55* s300 Titleist vokey 60* s300 Scotty Cameron California Sonoma putter, 34" bag ( camo) Titleist prov1 and b330 FJ superlights HCP : 11
  39. Nice set. Although the hybrid might be ready for an update. First of all it's 24* which is a little much and secondly it's a ladies flex. Here is what is in my bag. Driver: 910 d2 R.I.P 70g x stiff shaft 9.5* c-2 setting(might stitch to a d3 head soon for lower trajectory) 3 wood: 906 f2 proforce v2 86g stiff flex 15* Hybrid: 585h 19* adila stiff shaft Irons: 712 mb (6-pw) cb (3,4,5) project x 6.5 clubs bent 2* flat std length Wedges: 52* sm4, 56 and 60 older spin milled models (c-c) Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5 35* Ball: Prov1x All grips all multicompounds. Putter grip iomic. HCP: 0-1
  40. Charn J

    Charn J
    North Hollywood, CA

    I just finished my new bag (after a year of custom fittings and demos):

    Driver - Titleist 910 D3, 9.5 degree, Fujikura Motore Speeder Tour Spec 7.2 S with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord (Project X 7C3 6.5 on original order, I alternate between the two shafts)

    Fairway - Titleist 910 F, 13.5 degree, Project X 7C3 6.5 with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Fairway - Titleist 910 F, 17 degree, Project X 7C3 6.5 with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Iron - Titleist 710 MB, 3- 9, Dynamic Gold S300 (Potential switch to S400 or X100 soon), Golf Pride Blue Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 46.08 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 54.08 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 60.10 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Putter - Scotty Cameron Monterey, 34 in

  41. Lou M

    Lou M
    Uniontown, OH

    Charn - I too just finished my custom fitting process. Wanted in the worst way to get the 910 D3 Diver but could not get matched with a shaft to keep the ball flight down. The following is what is in my bag:

    Driver: I20, 8.5*, Project X Black 6.0, Multi-compound Black/White

    Fairway: I20, 5 wood, Digital 17* (1*Strong), 1*open, +1"length (43"),Project X Black 6.0, Multi-compound Black/White

    Hybrid: I20, 20*, 1*Strong (19*), 1*open, +1/2"length, Project X Black 6.0, Multi-compound Black/White

    Irons: Titleist AP1, 3-GW, 1*Flat, GW 1*Strong, Length +1/4"(all), Project X PXi 5.5, Multi-compound Black/White

    Wedges: Vokey SM4 54-11 and 58-09, 2*Flat, +1/4"Length, Project X PXi 5.5, Multi-compound Black/White

    Waiting for the Fairway, Hybrids, and wedges. Still experimenting on the putter.

  42. Charn J

    Charn J
    North Hollywood, CA

    Charn Jivaphaiboonskdi said:

    I just finished my new bag (after a year of custom fittings and demos):

    Driver - Titleist 910 D3, 9.5 degree, Fujikura Motore Speeder Tour Spec 7.2 S with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord (Project X 7C3 6.0 on original order, I alternate between the two shafts)

    Fairway - Titleist 910 F, 13.5 degree, Project X 7C3 6.0 with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Fairway - Titleist 910 F, 17 degree, Project X 7C3 6.0 with Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Iron - Titleist 710 MB, 3- 9, Dynamic Gold S300 (Potential switch to S400 or X100 soon), Golf Pride Blue Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 46.08 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 54.08 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Wedge - Titleist Bob Vokey Design SM4, Black Nickel, 60.10 degree, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400, Golf Pride Red Tour Velvet Cord

    Putter - Scotty Cameron Monterey, 34 in

    Corrected typo on my Project X shafts

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