Quintic Putter Video

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  1. Looks like a good set up! My short iron/wedge miss is left. Always wondered if a little flatter would help…

  2. If I recall correctly, a left handed tour (green dot?) adapter for Callaway can get you an additional 1.5* flatter than a normal RH adapter. Not sure if your guy at Genuine can get one though.

  3. Drew is the man! I have the same iron setup as you and yes it hurts the pocket but hard to move to something else. The l series wedge shafts are amazing

  4. Callaway has a flat adapter. I think its either the red or green dot. I believe you can order it with the flat adapter or you club builder can source one

  5. I enjoy the channel but it’s hard to stay involved when the posting is so sporadic. You seemed fed up with the YouTube world (and comments like this) a while back, so I don’t mean this negatively. Best of luck!

  6. I’m also getting the LA golf shaft L series 6x for my Miura CB57s!! What swing weight do you play? I am getting the clubs to D3-D4

  7. Good to see you back Gabe. Not a lot of content lately but that's ok. Hope it's going well. Can tell you've done a lot of work!

  8. Keen to get you to compare the la iron shaft to the axiom. I have been debating those two for a while now. Great to have you back!

  9. Love your analytical approach to the game. Hope you can keep us tuned in on your golf journey.

  10. It's a good day on YouTube when Gabe uploads a new video. Those i230s are bonkers. I tested them as well…..super consistent.

  11. Gabe, good to see you back! So what was your final swingweight on the irons with the LA Golf shafts?

  12. great info and format – only suggestion – can you use chapters? would help if there was a specific part of the video a viewer would more more interested in

  13. I just switched to the i230’s from Mizuno MP20-MB’s. Nippon Modus which I have been playing the equivalent of for a dozen years. The graphite option is an interesting on to test. Also been playing the Left Dash for the last three seasons and switching to TP5 / ProV1 occasionally when looking for softer feel off the putter.

  14. What do you do for work to afford all the new equipment and ability to put so much time into golf??

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