Joey's Golf Bag

June 17, 2007

Finally, I can practice!

Filed under: Equipment,Practice — Joey @ 11:44 am

Yesterday afternoon, I finally felt good enough to go practice again at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch in Lewisville. The day was heavily overcast, no wind, and very humid from earlier heavy rain. I planned to hit some wedges and see if my back would hold out, and if it did, run through the bag and hit a few balls with my new clubs.

I started off hitting 3/4 swings with my new CX Micro gap wedge. I struck the ball pretty solidly, but the distance was a bit low at first, as I was swinging very softly to while I warmed up my back. The fat shot was missing except for a single shot, where I clearly got too quick with my tempo. Next, I hit a couple of pitching wedges, and distance was more normal with this club. Moving up, I used an 8-iron next, hitting fades mostly. I was pretty pleased that I was striking the ball pretty well; the only thing missing was a bit of distance from my month off recovering from my lower back injury. I moved on to the 6-iron, but didn’t strike the ball particularly well.

Next, I got out my Cleveland HALO 3i hybrid. Except for the first shot, a worm-burner, I struck this club well. I was pretty pleased, so I got out my new 949MC 4-wood and my new 525GRT driver. I hit only a couple of shots with each club, alternating between the hybrid, the 4-wood and the driver. I was striking the hybrid very well, although, again, my distance was a bit short. I didn’t hit the 4-wood particularly well, hitting low, but this was due to my long layoff and not the club. I can already see the potential. And the sound it makes is really nice. The driver I also didn’t hit well. Two of the shots were straight worm burners hit off the heel. The third one showed off the potential — I hit a powerful push-fade that cleared the right hand net and ended up just in front of the 2nd green. Oops! Got a bit quick on that one and left the clubface open, but the ball was struck perfectly in the center of the very hot clubface. When my swing gets tuned up, I’m really looking forward to using this club. I’d run out of balls, but not before hitting a couple of perfect shots with the hybrid.

Next, I went to the putting green to see if my new S2R putter and my extensive carpet putting practice would pay off on grass. In short, it did! In fact, I didn’t miss a single putt inside of 12 ft for the first dozen or so balls. I was very pleased with my putting speed, leaving only one or two balls short all day. One or two balls did get well past the hole when I was practicing long putts, but at least that nagging problem of leaving the ball short seems to have subsided. My practice beyond 30 ft still needs much work, but I’m very pleased with my new putter and my putting. Next, I worked on chipping with the 8-iron and pitching wedge and I was pleased that I got up and down 2/3rds of the time.

A really good practice today, considering how long I wasn’t able to practice. Following practice, I came home and went through all of my stretches and exercises that my physical therapist gave me. I felt fine afterward, no ill effects from the practice. I’ll continue to limit the number of balls I hit in the short term (I hit only a small bucket today) until my back is fully healed.

June 15, 2007

TWGT 525GRT Driver

Filed under: Equipment — Joey @ 7:54 pm

This afternoon, I picked up my Tom Wishon Golf Technology 525GRT Driver that I was fitted for last month. After consulting with TWGT on my clubhead speed, swing characteristics, launch angle and spin, TWGT selected a 9.5° driver head with an actual 10.5° loft and a 0.5° closed face. TWGT also recommended to use the TWGT InterFlexx high-launch graphite shaft in stiff flex. Dave built the club to 45″ in length (since I hit the test club in the center of the clubface with this length) and swingweighted it to D-0, which is the swingweight I prefer in drivers. He gripped it with a Golf Pride Dual Duometer midsize grip, which is my preferred grip for drivers.

Some photos:

TWGT 525GRT Driver

TWGT 525GRT Driver

My lower back pain is nearly gone, so I’m off to the range tomorrow (weather permitting).

June 6, 2007

Bending Wedges

Filed under: Equipment — Joey @ 5:37 pm

This afternoon, I bent my new Tom Wishon Golf CX Micro Satin Wedges for loft and lie. I also bent my TWGT 770CFE pitching wedge loft to 48° from 49°, to make it a few yards closer in distance to my 9-iron.

Here are the specs for my TWGT 770CFE irons (3-PW) and TWGT CX Micro wedges (GW, SW, LW):

Iron Loft Lie Length
3 21° 61° 39.5"
4 24° 62° 39"
5 27° 63° 38.5"
6 31° 64° 38"
7 35° 65° 37.5"
8 39° 65.5° 37"
9 44° 66° 36.5"
PW 48° 66° 36.25"
GW 52° 66° 36"
SW 56° 66° 36"
LW 60° 66° 36"

With luck, my lower back will be better and I’ll be able to hit balls this weekend and maybe even play nine.

June 5, 2007

TWGT 949MC Fairway Wood

Filed under: Equipment — Joey @ 6:07 pm

I completed my new Tom Wishon Golf Technology 949MC Fairway 4-wood that I began constructing on Sunday. I built the club to 42 inches with a swingweight of D-1. Instead of the Dual Duometer midsize grip I’d planned, I used the new Golf Pride DD2 midsize grip.

TWGT 949MC 4-wood with cover.

TWGT 949MC 4-wood with cover

TWGT 949MC 4-wood.

TWGT 949MC 4-wood

TWGT 949MC 4-wood back.

TWGT 949MC 4-wood back

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedges

Filed under: Equipment — Joey @ 5:51 pm

I completed the Tom Wishon Golf Technology CX Micro wedges I started building on Sunday. The only thing left to complete is to bend them to 66° lie angle and then test them on a lie board to ensure that the lie angle is correct. I’ll bend them tonight, but testing on a lie board will have to wait until my back is better.

Specs:

Club Loft Lie Length Swingweight
GW 52° 66° 36 D-4
SW 56° 66° 36 D-6
LW 60° 66° 36 D-6

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedges, 52°, 56° and 60°.

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedges

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedge, face.

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedge Face

TWGT CX Micro Satin Wedge, back.

TWGT CX Micro Wedge Back

June 3, 2007

Wishon Golf 949MC Fairway and CX Micro Satin Wedges

Filed under: Equipment — Joey @ 4:23 pm

I’ve been unable to play or practice (except for chipping and putting) due to lower back pain, so I decided to build some new clubs in the meantime. I’ve been hitting my 5-wood (Wishon Golf 915HL fairway wood with a Wishon Golf Series 7-SUL-55 shaft) pretty well, but I want that club to be a bit longer. I decided to build a 4-wood to replace it. I chose the Wishon Golf 949MC fairway wood, 16.5° loft, with a Wishon Golf Series 7-B2P fairway shaft, built to 42 inches in length. The 949MC fairway wood is the first shallow-faced fairway wood with a coefficient of restitution of 0.830. I epoxied the club together this morning and will swingweight it to D-2 and put on a Golf Pride Dual Duometer midsize grip tomorrow after the epoxy sets up.

I’ve been loving my Wishon Golf CX Micro Platinum wedges, but I’ve been having a problem hitting the wedges fat. My theory is that the clubs are too light compared to the Cleveland 588 wedges I’d used previously; more weight should serve to slow down my tempo. When my tempo gets fast, I tend to hit fat. So, I decided to build a new set of CX Micro wedges, using True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts, which are about 15g heavier than the Wishon Golf Series 5 steel shafts I used before. I also decided to go back to the Golf Pride New Decade Multi-compound midsize grips I used before. I am also simplifying the wedges by making them all the same length (36 inches), total weight and swingweight, so all three wedges feel and play the same. I epoxied the clubs together this morning and will finish them up tomorrow and bend them to my preferred 66° lie.

I’ll post some photos of the new clubs tomorrow after I finish them.

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