REshafting a set of Taylormade irons after completing a fitting for a young golfer. We talk to the technology in the irons and what is needed to reshaft them. The audio is not to our par but is bearable. Thanks like and subscribe.
I will have to agree with you, they are super strong lofted, I hit a 6 iron over two hundred yards. I finally upgraded from my 19 year old Ping G2 irons that I still love, and have never hit a 6 iron that far. Your knowledge about repairs and builds that you share is so much appreciated, thank you.
From watching your videos from the start i've been inspired to build my own clubs. Its given me the ability to tinker and change things out myself. I've built a couple of drivers I like, build a test 7 iron with a shaft i thought would work and after it did at the range built out the whole set, and recently built a Muira driving iron with a graphite KBS TGI shaft, its been fun!!!! thanks for the inspiration and education.
I’ve used MODUS and NS Pro’s. The quality control and weight sorting is amazing. Full sets of iron shafts and every shaft is the same weight as advertised.
Hi, this might seem like a dumb question. Why do some shafts I see online have a hole with screw through the bottom of the iron head ? Even some Stealths
Hi, what is the stiffest and best quality 120g shaft out there? I don’t mind steel or graphite, I just find the 130g to be a bit too heavy for me. Thanks
It's because Dick's sporting goods doesn't do proper fitting. The only measure swing speed and that's it. When a novice pays for a fitting they assume they get a fitting but unfortunately Dick's cheats customers and steals our money. Also that kid is only 16 and developing muscles quickly and may have changed from when he first bought them.