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From: j...@clubmaker-online.com
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:17 AM
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Subject: ShopTalk: Driver Loft Question for Seniors
I'd say that the majority of email I get from customers comes from
older guys with slower/average swingspeed (
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From: j...@clubmaker-online.com
Subject: ShopTalk: Driver Loft Question for Seniors
To: shoptalk@mail.msen.com
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2012, 10:17 AM
I'd say that the majority of email I get from customers comes from older guys
with slower/average swingspeed (say 80-90 mph). Most com
Dare I say it? Lloyd Hackman? Remember . . . "stiffer shafts are best for
all golfers." I sure remember all the online discussions Professor
Tutelman, Max Duplika, Bernie, me and others had with Hackman about this
subject. So now seniors (I'm certainly in that group) are complaining about
ball flig
Jim
You are describing a swing issue and loft alone will not cure it.
Lessons are needed.
"Drops from the sky" is usually hanging back on the right side and not
transferring their weight back forward and releasing from the top with
their hands rather than delaying their release to the last mi
As with most problems that all golfers face it is caused by L O F T !
L = lack O= of F =effen T = talent.
I'd say that the majority of email I get from customers comes from
older guys with slower/average swingspeed (say 80-90 mph). Most
complain that they hit the ball too high and the ball "drops from the
sky". In order to attempt to get the ball flight down, many are
playing very low lofted driv