So you're gonna fade it!
Seriously-when I was on the launch monitor, I found I was loading the shaft twice,-once from the top and again just before impact.
That was why I hit the block,-shaft was too weak.
Now that I can't overload the shaft -I have to use "steady acceleration" ...and constant lag pressure,
P.S. PP#3 feels about 3/4 oz
Neil,
Really? Did you get stiffer shafts?
When I put all the Pressure on it, I can sense the throwaway just before impact. I figured I could adjust my pivot to compensate but that's far harder than it sounds and there's nothing bad about my Pivot anyway.
There must be some off plane motion going on. If I keep a perfectly Flat Left Wrist and Left Arm Flying Wedge, then no throwaway. But also, it has a much lighter #3 PP load. Maybe that's the answer.
I can put any amount of Pressure on #3. From light to 20 pounds. But 20 pounds has so much initial acceleration that I do lose a little pressure a few inches before impact. Before I start looking to solve this with zone 1 changes, I was hoping for a simpler solution. Anytime I really want to Swing really hard, I have to move the ball slightly back to compensate. Maybe I should just use a longer club?
I'm quoting myself.
I changed Zone 1. Perfect. 20 pounds on #3 and not a problem.
When I put all the Pressure on it, I can sense the throwaway just before impact. I figured I could adjust my pivot to compensate but that's far harder than it sounds and there's nothing bad about my Pivot anyway.
There must be some off plane motion going on. If I keep a perfectly Flat Left Wrist and Left Arm Flying Wedge, then no throwaway. But also, it has a much lighter #3 PP load. Maybe that's the answer.
Now they are "swinger stiff"
None of the pansy hitter flexes
I understand. XX Stiff. If you were a Hitter, you could probably get away with Standard Stiff because of strength limitations and maybe Regular Flex for Longer Clubs and Driver.