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I read about people re-shafting their irons and drivers for a more "piercing" flight, or a "higher" flight so I ask...
Is this a very subjective definition that totally depends on your climate/weather conditions? I've experienced how high winds can destroy yardage with high flying shots, but is one really better than the other when conditions are calm? My clubs all seem to make the ball climb like a home sick angel. I hit a perfectly clean GW shot once, and my friend thought I had hit the ball twice because of how hard it climbed up. When I hit my driver properly, it seems to climb more than what I think driver shot should. What's your take? |
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