Clement: 3 important tips for hitting more fairways with your driver
This video will knock your socks off with options with the driver to find more fairways and raise your accuracy with the big stick! One of the tips we will give you will allow your driver swing to track way more accurately along your target line!
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Club Junkie WITB: Annual golf trip weekend!

This weekend is my annual golf trip with my guys group! This is the WITB that I work towards all year as I need to play the same 14 clubs and shafts!
Driver: Titleist GT2 (11 degrees @ 10.25)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63x
3-wood: Ping G440 LST (16 degrees @ 16)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV RAW Orange 65TX
7-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 Tour (21 degrees @ 20)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 8s
Utility: Titleist U505 (4)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD HY85-s
Irons: Callaway Apex Ai150 (5-PW)
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Golf Mid 115 S
Wedge: PXG Sugar Daddy III (50-10S)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Wedge: PXG Sugar Daddy III (56-10S)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Wedge: Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks (60-A+)
Shaft: Project X Wedge 6.0
Putter: Kevin Burns 9306 2.0 (33 inches)
Grip: Iomic Standard
Ball: Titleist ProV1x
Bag: Titleist Links Legend Member
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Vega Golf unboxing! New Japanese forged irons and wedges

We’re getting hands-on with something truly premium today – the brand new irons from Vega Golf! Known for their craftsmanship and forged perfection, Vega brings a blend of tradition and innovation straight from Japan. In this unboxing, we take a close-up look at the stunning details, finishes, and offer initial impressions of these sleek new sticks.
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New Scotty Cameron prototype putters + Fowler’s persimmon driver | Inside the Ropes

From the 3M Open, Andrew Tursky takes you behind the scenes for the top golf equipment stories on the PGA Tour this week.
FIR
Sep 13, 2020 at 5:11 pm
There is exactly one thing that is the most detrimental problem with driver accuracy. It’s adrenaline.
When you step up to smash a ball, the natural concept of hitting further is your body winds up just a little more. More power, it thinks. That’s generally right, but when your backswing gets too long, it is very unlikely you will unwind and hit the ball in the way you wanted to.
How can you tell? It’s easy. If the rest of your body causes you to move your lead cheek – yes, cheek on your face – you’re toast. This is because you can control the path of the club until you reset your eyes and change your perspective. As soon as you reestablish a location for your eyes, your body automagically goes into an emergency mode of “just make contact/don’t fail”. When you do, you are at the mercy of how you’ve set up, and the balance you’ve put yourself into by overextending.
This is why pros try to stay limber and flexible. If they do, that gives them more backswing without changing their body orientation and balance! It is why we can all usually be very successful with 80% power shots; we don’t change the intended balance and position on transition into downswing.
I hope this helps someone. Cheers.
Graeme Phillips
Sep 13, 2020 at 7:09 am
I found this fascinating to think about changing ball position and feet position rather than changing my swing. Gonna try it next time out!! Thnx!!!
Bobby Rocks
Sep 12, 2020 at 11:50 pm
No way his club head speed is 110 mph. He has no shoulder tune and thus no torque to produce that kind of speed.
rez
Sep 13, 2020 at 9:18 pm
tell me about it…270 carry? 300 rollout? are you kidding me lol
Speedy
Sep 12, 2020 at 9:29 pm
Grip down one inch on driver. Play to strength, fade or draw. Takeaway low and slow.