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10 Comments

  1. What club are you hitting Matt ?, …….rubber grip , graphite shaft , metal head…..next question Bruh ! …… The unluckiest golfer strikes again….

  2. Good point, why don't manufacturers just put the loft on the bottom of their clubs, oh yeah, cause then they can't exaggerate claims of improved distance 🤣🤣

  3. Just learn to hit it better, then you won’t be obsessed about what number club the Lockster is hitting 😉

  4. Your right Lockey. Mark is wrong a 4 wood traditionally has 16 to 17 degrees of loft. Is doesn't matter what loft you deliver it's a 4 wood. He's just trying to justify his jacked lofts on his "power bats".

  5. So if I have a 7 iron but deliver it with 15 degrees of loft does that mean it is no longer a 7 iron, it is a 3 wood? What is this logic?

  6. The real problem is surely that we keep referring to them as a three wood or a four wood. Isn't it just time we called them by their degrees of loft?

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