I currently have 10.5 R9. I have a high swing speed. R9 has been going too high. Thinking of reshafting with a proforce V2. I am concerned that at the end of the day it is still a 10.5. In your opinion, would it be better to go get like a 910 D3 9.5 with a V2 or reshaft the 10.5 R9?
the problem i have with this video is that sometimes when you hit down on the ball on your drives you can tend to push the ball higher into the air and sometimes i higher loft will actually keep the flight lower..... i went from a 9 to 9.5 and it has helped me hit it lower with lower spin rate
hello i have a taylormade r7 superquard 9.5 degree no matter how i tee up i get a lot of of hight it a stif shaft .. my 3 wood is a nike 13 degree doesnt go as high its reguler shaft can the shaft make this happen as the driver is the only stiff shaft in my bag thank you..
great vid. I am going to buy one 9.5 driver with stiff flex although my swing speed is not that fast. With the new driver, I will have the driving force to work hard on the swing speed
hi there I have a 97-103 mph club head swing, I'm looking at purchasing the TM R11, the club pro has suggested that i should go with the 10.5 loft and has lowered it for me to a 9.5 degree. SHould I stay with that specs oer will I benifit with a 9 degree which can go down to 8 and up to 10. I'm trying to improve and build up more club head speed. any suggestions please.
Hey man. Love your reviews and technical input on questions. My question to you is this : I swing much like you and often fight a straight push. Figuring I swing inside to out and don't rotate the club face to square (or closed for a draw) at impact from time to time. Do you have any tips to get my hands proper for this delivery? i also tend to get late in my swing with to much lag. Thanks man.
Hi Mark, I forgot to mention the previous driver i had had a firm shaft with 10.5 loft... but the mizuno mx-560 i bought recently has stiff shaft and 9.5 loft. do you think the shaft caused me loss of distance or is it the loft? Do you think i should change it for a 10.5 mizuno mx-700 stiff shaft?
does your grip and stance change when your hitting with a driver? a lot of ppl mention that you have 2 swings, 1 for your irons and 1 for driving. but others say that you have only 1 swing for both clubs. wat do you think?
@battlecat24 trackman believes you should set up so you hit the ball at the bottom of the swing (least ideal) to just at the onset of the upswing (ideal) with the modern driver. high launch and low spin are best achieved by hitting on the upswing. setting up like an iron and swinging a driver, you'd be apt to get a low launch and high spin balloon because of the downward attack. something to note, though: if you're loading the shaft well, the shaft bows at the bottom. that bow makes upswing
I bought an old 60* wedge from my golf course for $10 just to see what they where like and i loved all the different shots i could hit. So im looking into buying a new one but im not sure what bounce to get and i was hoping you could do a video about that maybe?
I'm a 12 handicapper and I have a nuke dymo 9.5 degree driver. My swing speed averages out at 109 mph. my drives always go way to high which is loosing me distance. 260yds if I'm lucky. Would you recommend going down to a 8 or a 8.5 degree loft??
The spin rate will also affect the trajectory. Some people attack the people with a shallow angle of attack whilst others come down steeply on the back of the ball. The latter will obviously generate greater spin which would enable you to get away with a lower loft as the ball has a lot of spin to compensate for the lower loft.
I currently have 10.5 R9. I have a high swing speed. R9 has been going too high. Thinking of reshafting with a proforce V2. I am concerned that at the end of the day it is still a 10.5. In your opinion, would it be better to go get like a 910 D3 9.5 with a V2 or reshaft the 10.5 R9?
Thanks a lot and keep the great videos coming.
DustinJohnsonFan9 2 months ago
the problem i have with this video is that sometimes when you hit down on the ball on your drives you can tend to push the ball higher into the air and sometimes i higher loft will actually keep the flight lower..... i went from a 9 to 9.5 and it has helped me hit it lower with lower spin rate
theshmobbob 3 months ago
hi could you please give any advice on the use of offset woods and irons. am new to the game and have problems off the fairway. many thanks.
koikoi871 3 months ago
hello i have a taylormade r7 superquard 9.5 degree no matter how i tee up i get a lot of of hight it a stif shaft .. my 3 wood is a nike 13 degree doesnt go as high its reguler shaft can the shaft make this happen as the driver is the only stiff shaft in my bag thank you..
carlos61862 4 months ago
great vid. I am going to buy one 9.5 driver with stiff flex although my swing speed is not that fast. With the new driver, I will have the driving force to work hard on the swing speed
JuliusJueLi 7 months ago
hi there I have a 97-103 mph club head swing, I'm looking at purchasing the TM R11, the club pro has suggested that i should go with the 10.5 loft and has lowered it for me to a 9.5 degree. SHould I stay with that specs oer will I benifit with a 9 degree which can go down to 8 and up to 10. I'm trying to improve and build up more club head speed. any suggestions please.
gojipoj 9 months ago
Hey man. Love your reviews and technical input on questions. My question to you is this : I swing much like you and often fight a straight push. Figuring I swing inside to out and don't rotate the club face to square (or closed for a draw) at impact from time to time. Do you have any tips to get my hands proper for this delivery? i also tend to get late in my swing with to much lag. Thanks man.
icabod33 10 months ago
Hi Mark, I forgot to mention the previous driver i had had a firm shaft with 10.5 loft... but the mizuno mx-560 i bought recently has stiff shaft and 9.5 loft. do you think the shaft caused me loss of distance or is it the loft? Do you think i should change it for a 10.5 mizuno mx-700 stiff shaft?
Thanks
Mark
MarkCimpreza 1 year ago
does your grip and stance change when your hitting with a driver? a lot of ppl mention that you have 2 swings, 1 for your irons and 1 for driving. but others say that you have only 1 swing for both clubs. wat do you think?
battlecat24 1 year ago
@battlecat24 trackman believes you should set up so you hit the ball at the bottom of the swing (least ideal) to just at the onset of the upswing (ideal) with the modern driver. high launch and low spin are best achieved by hitting on the upswing. setting up like an iron and swinging a driver, you'd be apt to get a low launch and high spin balloon because of the downward attack. something to note, though: if you're loading the shaft well, the shaft bows at the bottom. that bow makes upswing
dschultz6072 1 year ago
You are a wealth of info..thx
FairwayJack 1 year ago
Hey Mark,
I bought an old 60* wedge from my golf course for $10 just to see what they where like and i loved all the different shots i could hit. So im looking into buying a new one but im not sure what bounce to get and i was hoping you could do a video about that maybe?
cheers - Jack
Escapetehfate 1 year ago
I'm a 12 handicapper and I have a nuke dymo 9.5 degree driver. My swing speed averages out at 109 mph. my drives always go way to high which is loosing me distance. 260yds if I'm lucky. Would you recommend going down to a 8 or a 8.5 degree loft??
mitchy5580 1 year ago
Thanks for the video response Mark
MarkCimpreza 1 year ago
In addition, many people think they need less loft because they hit it higher up on the face of the driver which adds more loft.
bigpaulsack 1 year ago
The spin rate will also affect the trajectory. Some people attack the people with a shallow angle of attack whilst others come down steeply on the back of the ball. The latter will obviously generate greater spin which would enable you to get away with a lower loft as the ball has a lot of spin to compensate for the lower loft.
Crampyton1 1 year ago