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Originally posted by Teaching Pro View PostTwo things effect direction, Hand Path, and face angle. Sounds like your hand path may be the issue. On the start of the down swing, your hips need to be ahead of shoulders, if your shoulders are ahead of the hips it creates an out to in swing path
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Originally posted by nearace View PostI just re-shafted my driver with a stiff shaft ,I hope this is a middle finder ,I found stiff a little shorter in distance but held the middle nicely.
I've long advocated a shorter, stiffer and higher lofted driver for greater control"Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it happened "
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Originally posted by Richd View Post
how much shorter do you think is the sweet spot?
When building these types of drivers, I had the best success with 43.5 inches, a flex stiffer than normal and loft in the 11-12* range"Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it happened "
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Originally posted by Weirfan View Post
Not sure I understand the question, but in general the shorter the club, the easier to hit the ball closer to the centre of the face.
When building these types of drivers, I had the best success with 43.5 inches, a flex stiffer than normal and loft in the 11-12* rangeWe may not be good but at least we'll be slow - PB
TM RBZ Tour 10.5 set to 9 deg with Aldila RIP Alpha 70s
Adams IDEA Super Hybrid XTD 17 deg stiff
Nike Machspeed 3H 21 deg stiff
Wilson FG Tour V4 - 4i-GW - DG Pro S300 - TLT build
Cleveland/TM wedges - 53 / 56 / 60 - all one length
Cleveland BRZ Classic 1 putter
Srixon Star XV
Ogio Grom bag
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Originally posted by Weirfan View Post
Not sure I understand the question, but in general the shorter the club, the easier to hit the ball closer to the centre of the face.
When building these types of drivers, I had the best success with 43.5 inches, a flex stiffer than normal and loft in the 11-12* range
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