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Forum Thread of the Day: “Best equipment change for you this year?”

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Today’s Forum Thread of the Day comes from Eagle1 Eagle1, who asks fellow GolfWRX members what equipment change made the most difference for their game in 2018. For Eagle 1 Eagle 1, the move that helped the most was putting a Ping G400 Stretch 3-wood in the bag, and there have been plenty of other new additions that have aided our members out on the course this year.

Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • Gamble Gamble: “M3 Driver with Tour AD DI 7X.  I am already down 3.1 shots in my handicap and should be able to push down to mid-single digits if I actually warmed up before my rounds and did not start bogey/double/bogey to start my rounds like I have on my last five rounds.”
  • noodle3872: “Coming back to Mizuno irons and wedges after trying PXG 0311’s, TM P730’s and P790’s. All great clubs in their own right, however, Mizuno feel, playability and consistency earn them placement in my bag.”
  • Bye: “Taking an inch off the length of my driving. And buying a Rogue 3 wood, possibly the best I’ve ever had.”
  • beaney: “Putter change for me too. Finally accepted that although I love the look of Scottys, I putt badly with them. The odyssey o works 1w tank, has been a fantastic find!  Looks good, feels nice, suits my stroke and distance control is great.”

Entire Thread: “Best equipment change for you this year?” 

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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11 Comments

  1. James

    Dec 5, 2018 at 4:45 pm

    Two things to do to your current stuff that absolutely help.

    1) a REAL PUTTER FITTING on SAM Putt
    lab. Absolutely amazing. I’m 6’2,
    big & 3 back surgeries. Had the
    loft ‘right’ for my stroke & since
    I putt open & stand a little taller
    2° up – like everything else I had
    felt fine. I suffered from liprosy
    for years which ceased to be
    amusing and cost me A LOT of money
    playing mini tour & section pro
    events. Avg 2 a round.

    After a day of training to use the
    SAM system, I went through the
    fitting & the loft was good, I
    didn’t change my set up or stroke
    but the Dave Pelz/NASA print out
    suggested going 3° flat. Never in
    my wildest dreams would I ever even
    have considered anything like that.

    We bent it a total of 5 degrees & I
    rolled 9/10 in immediately from 12′
    on our putter fitting platform.
    No lip outs next dozen rounds.
    Missed some for sure, but zero lip
    outs.

    2) Most graphite driver shafts are
    pretty good compared to the GARDEN
    STAKES painted the company color &
    shoved in – or co-branded (I never
    understood that – “Diamana by
    Titleist – or Nike” whatever – they
    were “Junk” compared to the real
    ones, and the anon ‘TM or Callaway’
    branded shafts were same grade.

    Graphite technology is eons better
    than a decade ago. Our customers
    who get fit and DON’T want to spend
    2-500 more on a super high end
    stick will get the best available
    no extra charge or low cost
    optional ‘upgrade’ and then have it
    SST PURED. Puring WORKS. PING is
    probably our best selling ‘stock’
    driver and most folks have us pull
    & PURE the shaft and are very happy

  2. Patricknorm

    Dec 5, 2018 at 11:57 am

    I replaced my blade Nike Method ( counter balanced) with an EXO 7 works putter. I wanted better alignment and as a result my handicap went down nearly three strokes over about 8 weeks. Talk about strokes gained improvement. It’s the club you use the most , so any improvement is gold.

  3. A. Commoner

    Dec 3, 2018 at 8:30 pm

    Kind of weary hearing about ‘junk’ shafts. Maybe the self-imagined elitists could get an invitation to Monday morning’s executive meeting at ___ Golf Equipment Co. and join the discussion on ‘how we can limit our sales by pedaling a trashy product just like our competitors do.’

  4. Ol' Gaffer

    Dec 3, 2018 at 6:51 pm

    Went from a 12º driver to a 15.5º PING G2 driver with a 37 inch whippy soft stock shaft. Now I can hit the ball over 200+ yards consistently and straight. A miracle….!!!

    • Ol' Gaffer

      Dec 3, 2018 at 6:53 pm

      oooops… that’s 47 inch long shaft… for smooth effortless power …!!!!

  5. Tom

    Dec 3, 2018 at 1:51 pm

    Upgrade your wood shafts, stock offering from OEM’s are low quality. Heads pretty much all the same, warmed over designs marketed as breakthrough…

  6. TigerFan91

    Dec 3, 2018 at 1:07 pm

    I bought a Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 6S shaft, tipped it an inch, and made the final length of my M2 driver 44 3/4″. Made a world of a difference in my driving accuracy.

  7. ogo

    Dec 3, 2018 at 11:21 am

    Yes.. yes.. yes….. it’s all in the equipment you have in your WITB weapons of golf destruction. Never mind any swing change because your swing is perfect as it is… it must be new equipment that you need to get you under the 90+ hump. Jeeeez….

    • Evan

      Dec 3, 2018 at 12:16 pm

      Sometimes it’s the confidence that comes with different clubs that may improve a golfer’s performance however. You’re right, swing changes are necessary and will have a bigger impact.

      • ogo

        Dec 3, 2018 at 6:47 pm

        Correct… and when the 460cc pineapple big drivers came on the scene golfer confidence shot up and everybody deluded they could conquer the game off the tee. Of course it didn’t happen because the stock graphite shafts were so bad the jumbo drivers flopped about in final release due to face angle disaster. Confidence mounted, performance dived.

  8. Dan

    Dec 3, 2018 at 9:54 am

    Replaced my TM M1 w my old Titleist 904 R w real 757 speeder. Lost about 5yrs and now get to hit from the short grass again

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