48 driver shaft
Perfect as it turned out, but I had no idea how the head would feel with 25 grams removed from the bottom of the head. Well, it's now one of the best feeling heads I have used! Do this man, you won't regret it. Adam is right, I feel like I'm swinging only 50 percent but the ball just flies!
A bomb machine for sure. What's the approximate distance gains from a standard length driver? AnyTrackman info? Would be interesting to see! The back fence is and I'm flying it now rather consistently compared to before just hitting the net on the fly before.
However, a large part of that is improved contact. I know, better contact with a much longer driver? Man, for me, I have tried every length from 46 down to 43 inch in a driver. And the shorter I went, the more my contact moved out toward the toe!! IDK why? But with the 48 inch I'm flushing it dead center and swinging much easier!
So more speed because of the length and improved contact to boot. Long and light is the ticket for me. Going to put this in play tomorrow Krank Rage 7. Let us know how it goes! Also, I have a dritac lt grip on mine, what do you feel the jumbo gives you, Im interested!!
For theoretical purpose we say we go 2 mph faster for each 0. If PTR drops from 1. I've never hit the ball father or straighter. Do YOU! This shaft is crap, its infamous for breaking apart, dont buy it. However, what we most often see is this Scenario - Now 45" club speed , Smash factor 1. Tried the Krank 7. Went with the Tour as that's what I have on my regular Epic SZ, might get more action with the light?
How did it "work" in terms of SW value what play length and head weight I never saw specs for a really long driver made using any of those. But sure, if we dont like it its really trash, price tag want matter, it only tells how much we lost.
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By munichop Started 2 hours ago. Swing a 3-Wood. One-Plane Golf Swing. Reduce Backspin on My Drive. Swing a Fairway Wood Left-Handed. Momentus Swing Trainer Instructions. But I was making consistent-ish contact. From there, I picked up three fresh balls and conducted testing.
The first two were slightly towards the toe but still produced a towering launch angle that was closer to 13 degrees. And then came the final ball, a perfectly struck tee shot that caught the middle and exploded off the face. I knew I caught it. The end result was an additional 6 mph ball speed and nearly 15 yards of carry. And just like that, I was hooked. I spent the next 30 minutes hitting more balls with my new driver build in an attempt to best my last ball from testing.
I got close on numerous occasions, but each pounded tee shot was followed by a penalizing slice or another screaming liner. The lack of consistency was a glaring issue. Was the test fun? You better believe it. For more gear news and information, check out our latest Fully Equipped podcast in the Spotify embed below! View this post on Instagram. The Speed Injection process is designed to maximize ball speed and distance to performance at or near the legal limit.
Revolutionary Twist Face technology utilizes face curvature with corrective face angle on off-center hits for side spin reduction and straighter shots. Jonathan Wall. The final ball with a inch driver shaft. Latest In Gear 58 mins ago. Go to mobile version. I achieved my best results when removing both weights. Going through this process myself, and speaking to various experts, showed me that getting the weight correct for a longer driver shaft is the most important element. My goal was to understand the variables involved and see longer shafts fitting in amongst recreational golfers.
If a golfer used a longer shaft and did nothing to remove weight, all potential benefits would disappear. He told me that most shafts weigh around 65 grams at 46 inches.
In his opinion, counterbalancing longer shafts provides two main benefits:. ACCRA is in the process at the time of our conversation of manufacturing a lower-cost, counterbalanced shaft for golfers who want to experiment going longer.
He still felt longer driver shafts, in general, will be a niche product in the industry. He likened it to a concept of single-length irons. I told him about my idea of having two drivers in my bag, and even he was considering a similar move. I view this as the likely scenario though rare overall for those who try adding length to their driver shaft. Anyone who understands golf equipment and clubfitting knows that the shaft is just one part of the equation. Everything has to work together to have a playable club on the course.
Additionally, plenty of regular golfers make their way through the facility, and they are always testing new equipment concepts to see how we mortals react. Gerrit told me that Callaway has been testing longer shafts for about five years now, and their results have challenged some of the conventional wisdom. If you want extra credit, I suggest you watch it.
But in reality, most players will see about a. This will vary by the golfer. When you remove weight from the driver head, which is almost always necessary with a longer driver shaft, a few things happen:.
To be honest, they were intoxicating. But the tradeoffs that Sasho MacKenzie mentions are very real. With the longer shaft, you will sacrifice a few things, which will diminish the potential gains in distance, and possibly make your errant shots a bit more penal.
Whenever I consider an equipment change, I try to do my due diligence. But most importantly, I want to test things thoroughly before I put something new into play.
For the past few seasons, I have used my fairway wood sparingly. Additionally, due to my tendencies, I sometimes struggle to get the ball high enough in the air to use it enough on longer approach shots usually a par 5. So, for the most part, I have an open spot in my bag. But what if I could use a longer driver on holes that were more wide open off the tee?
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