@@marioalvarado3082 yes.. Everyone is different. Shaft fitting is very different from person to person and takes how they load, swing path, speed, general misses and so forth. Shafts really varry a lot from person to person. But if you really want to know it looks like its a Tensei of some sort.
This is not a knock to you guys, But, every time somebody gives a review on a club, or clubs, they talk about how it looks, and the finish. I don't care if its in primer, as long as I can hit it straight, and long, who cares about what it looks like? I like the looks of my Galloway Big Bertha, but it sounds and feels like your hitting rocks with a bat. The other thing, everyone promotes the newest and latest technologies. Until next year, then the next year. If that were true, we should be hitting five hundred yard drives by now. The last thing, PRICE. Like the auto industry, keep going. Anyway, good video. Thank you.
I appreciate your comment! I think the reason you hear that in reviews is because it’s a huge factor for a large population. I fit a ton of people and looks definitely are something people talk about. Also I think for $800+ you should care about what it looks like. Some cars are fast, some look good, the best do both. Thanks again for watching!
I don’t understand how they keep going up in price when the difference in the last model is minuscule 6-700$ get out of here, I still hit my first driver Taylormade r5 the same distances as I hit my brand new one, not going to lie wasted money because I wanted a new one for no real reason, same with irons, my irons were 250$ Taylor made rac, I hit those better than most new age irons that are 1200$, love golf clubs but most of time it’s unnecessary to spend the money on them
@@frankielambardo9268 I haven’t had a problem 🤷♂️ the standard head is to spiny for my swing/ball speed. Forgiveness felt the same to me. If you’re a good ball striker go with triple diamond for sure.
@@jcard_fpv6356 My best friend who is a famous teaching pro, qualified for the U.S. Open and PGA and whose swing speed is 116 mp and his total distance is anywhere between 305 to 315 won't use an LS driver.