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Solid rec from Chuck. Fitting is absolutely helpful if thatβs your style.
Iβve built this account around giving players the tools to figure out their own equipment. Part of the joy of this individual sport, for some, is figuring out how to fit yourself. If you feel the DIY spirit, we can talk thru in DM.
In short, sounds like Iβd start you in players distance irons and work from there.
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I am yet to see any compelling data on grip size and its benefit for certain anatomy. Or dispersion correlated w/ size. Could be out there, would love to see it.
My opinion is that grips are personal. Could go either way depending on player.
The anecdotes Iβve seen tend to match this though - bigger grip trends toward less face closure.
I see a lot of players using a line on the ball to putt, but they donβt line it up when practicing.
I see a lot of players on the range with alignment sticks, but they donβt use a line on the ball to aim tee shots.
Why?
@AustinWall97 If it makes sense to the player, then it makes sense.
Someone else might consider a line on the ball to be a small, free, legal alignment stick.