When my foursome tees off 1st….we play eighteen holes in 2 1/2-3 hours….too many golfers are way too slow….and the pros are playing for big $, but come on …pick up the pace
hello! the shogun red that you test it, is the M4 or M5? because of your swing speed and tempo you should use the M5, shouldnt you? and what lenght shaft are the 3 shafts? I have fast tempo and agressive transition, swingspeed 115-119(max) shogun red M5 would be perfect, no? thanks!
Woah good call, maybe they drew a little inspiration from that. But we aren't going to ask questions because the new material works! Very excited to see more players test this driver out!
I purchased a MEZ1. But honestly, the best putter is the one you practice with to develop confidence. I perform the same with my Odyssey Stroke Lab One. The LAB isn’t a magic stick. I think what is actually happening is amateurs and weekend hackers are getting fitted to the lab versus their off the shelf putter.
Great video Caleb. I was going to come in earlier for a fitting, but Steve recommended that I wait for these to arrive. I'll be scheduling something soon. Never had a Titleist driver, mostly Taylormade. Looking forward to testing it.
Golfers getting fitted or taking lessons (myself included) are so anxious to swing/hit that most back-and-forth conversation is in one ear and out the other. Lots of "uh huhs" while we are trying to feel a move or see a ball flight, etc but it's not a real "uh huh" because we ain't listenin'! LOL I feel better knowing it happens to Caleb too!
Every Olympic sport should have a "normal" person who can at least perform the task adequately compete in the event as a barometer of how good the athletes are in comparison to a "normal" person.
Tigers ego got the FedEx playoffs set up so only the top 10 can possibly win, that's not how playoffs should work. He demanded the Olympics be set up as an individual medal instead of a team event, which is shit. Tiger is awesome. But Colin was really looking out for him, wasn't a dig
@@toddders1427 lol no it doesn't. It might not be the best part of his game, and he putts kind of odd, but so do other people. The way he lined up most of those was pretty slick, whether he sunk them or not - and did sink some good ones. XD
@@MandrakeDCR I should be more fair though, he's a very very old man and it's pretty common to see an awful yippy small muscle function loss while putting at that age. If there was ever a case for a long putter, it's certainly this one.
It goes both ways like he says but fact is everyone playing could have done the same thing. They all play the same course with identical grandstands. Is he wrong? No but if it was him with the drop it'd be another guy complaining about his lie.
Even as amateurs when you are paired with a random person who looses balls in the woods and drives all over the place and plays 5 shots can seriously throw off your game…
Yep! It's just like any sports team calling timeout when the momentum is not in their way, not that they are doing it on purpose but just takes you out of your rhythm
@@LoggerheadGolf thanks! then you didnt cut the tip anythinh in order to build the shaft? i have almost the same club head speed and tempo and to know how you build it, thanks again
yep we were interested in that as well, but the mid section of the red is softer than the others and that feeling overrides the extra stiff handle when you swing