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Tyler Knott Gregson

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  1. I have to agree with the beauty and ease of having yourself videoed swinging. I've learned more about my swing, and all the tiny crap I'm doing wrong by just videoing myself, then slowing it down and sometimes even going frame by frame. Swing the club 20 or 30 times and video yourself from front, back, and both sides and you'll be able to see so much what your feet are doing, hands are doing, head, back, eyes, everything. The ability to see yourself how you Can't, makes it so much easier to transition from HEARING what you're doing wrong from someone else, to SEEING it for yourself. Invaluable, if you ask me.
  2. I agree, a shaft change might be a lot easier than changing the entire set. Sometimes just doing that can make the clubs feel completely different, and make them suit your game a hell of a lot better. Let us know what you decide to do, and how it worked out.
  3. Gotcha. Makes sense. Whenever I play insert putters, I always feel like my distance is off, I just can't seem to find the happy medium between the love of the soft feel vs. the screwed up distances I seem to hit. Maybe it's a lack of time on the putting green, maybe it's mental, but it always drives me crazy haha. Thanks for the feedback.
  4. I can't wait to hear some feedback on this thing behaves on the range. I know it woudln't be an issue, but I always got the feeling things wouldn't feel Solid enough with all these movable, changeable parts. Does that make sense? Is this an issue, or not at all? Great looking driver.
  5. That is just a gorgeous putter. Speaking of how soft it is, does that ever come into play with your read on distances? Do you ever miss the distance due to the softness? Does the type of ball you play affect it too?
  6. I too want to know how it plays on the course! Besides being freaking beautiful, I'd love to know how it rolls, how the weight feels in your hand, and how straight it stays through impact.
  7. I've always been a blade fan, but that thing is COOL looking. I wonder if the "ball-in-cup" actually works. Does anyone have experience with that? I've heard the visualization helps but still, not completely sold on it. I'd love some feedback on this.
  8. I'm still curious as to just how the ball reacts to those little ruts. How does it affect the ball roll and the moment of impact? SO gorgeous though. Well done.
  9. Looks like a beautiful putter. I have to ask, how to the ridges affect the ball roll and the way the ball flies off after impact? Does it add or take away any spin? I'd be curious to know as I've not seen ridges like that on a putter.
  10. That's awesome! Gotta love showing people who work for a company things their company makes that they know little to nothing about! You should have offered to trade him for a TON of product!
  11. Wow. Those are GOOD LOOKING. If Darth Vader had wedges, those would be it. Any word on what they'll sell for?
  12. I don't know much, if anything about that putter other than the fact that's extremely cool looking! I love the looks of that thing and would love to put it in my bag.
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