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18 Comments

  1. Hey bud,

    Sometimes your drops are so on point with my game.

    My callaway steelhead *20 7-wood (1997?) is a rocket 🚀 launcher and fits exactly as you just stated.

    My TM *18 5-wood is great as well, as you said don’t need both

    Swinging the beast, SLDR 460 *9.5 last couple weeks…yikes!!!

    🙏🏻CA ❤️🙏🏻

  2. Maybe something to do with covid they canned it?
    Then they put all the effort in to the dynamometer??

  3. 5 fairway woods are the way forward to be honest especially for those high handicaps.
    My go to club to be honest

  4. I'll buy you a keg of beer if you can get hold of Faldos' Mizuno titanium driver. The first titanium driver <Jeremy Clarkson> in the world.

  5. Great video. I recently had a lot of success with a used Cobra LTDx max 5 wood, lofted down 1 degree with a Project X – Cypher 50 6.0 shaft in at @ 41.5 inches. My driver SS is low to mid 90s, so nothing impressive there, but i was able to belt this out to 240 yards on the fairway, twice last round, and as it was the first time I played it, my golf mates were in serious shock-and-awe. Split the uprights, middle of the fairway each time, minimal shot shape. Made me wonder why I even bother to pull out my driver with results like that, given my swing speed. Yes I can hit driver further but not with that tight of dispersion on this particularly forgiving 5-wood. Got a heafty discount vs current year product, of course. I had the UST Nanocore in 5FS R-flex in this head before, but it was still too whippy for me, but the cypher shaft instantly produced bullets. I have the same shaft in my pxg 7 wood which has been the most reliable club in my bag until now, but now that i can get 20 more yards with the same dispersion as my 7 wood, I will probably be retiring it for next season and just going with the 5 wood (or 4.5 wood, as I like to call it, since its set to 17.5 degrees, lol). I've had success this year playing FW woods 1 inch shorter than stock and hybrids a half-inch shorter than stock (which my PXG fitter was against because he felt I would lose swingspeed, but that never happened because I can belt this hybrid like no tomorrow). Both have helped me to start breaking 90. In my unqualified opinion, standard lengths are too long for most golfers trying to break through scoring barriers of 100 and 90…maybe at sub-80 you can get the same consistent contact with longer shafts, but for the rest of us weekend mortals and tired dads (I'm in the latter, with three kids under 5 and just got serious with golf in the last 12 months), why are we not trimming them down a bit? I feel like I can really go for it with a slightly shorter shaft, I'm hitting the sweet spot waaay more often and still producing shots that my mates are saying, "nice shot!". When I can do that with a 41-inch shafted 7-wood (or 41.5 inch 5-wood) and I tell them after what I hit, they just can't understand the stellar results. I tell them I am hacking my bag for above-average results relative to my skill. I just get blank stares, lol. This is a contact game, you can't get anywhere with a longer shaft that doesn't make solid contact with the ball, from the sweet-spot. Consistency wins over distance 7 days of the week and twice on Sundays, IMO. At the very least, I'm having the most fun when I'm the most consistent finding more fairways which then leads to more GIRs. Now if I could only fix my putting and green reading, lol.

  6. With as light as steel is getting I wouldn’t mind playing a steel shafted 5 or 7 wood. I put a Nippon NS Pro 950 Geo in my 5 hybrid and absolutely love it! So much more control.

  7. Nice vid Simon. I have been a Wilson fan since blades were the only option. How that club came full circle into your hands would be a great story by itself. I have never heard of Wilson Lab before but it is on my radar now.

  8. I find it a shame how Wilson often gets overlooked. I think they’ve championed ‘budget’ sets for so long that they find it hard to be viewed at anything other than that. This years Dynapower drivers all got rave reviews yet I don’t see any of the people who reviewed them sticking them in the big and it begs the question, why is that?

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