Sound is a big reason too. Hit melt controls sound reasonably well sometimes. Have come to love your videos I know most Wednesday’s I’m getting a swing fit video. Hope you guys grow and make it big time here soon. Great content.!
You missed a golden opportunity for a few "that's what she said" jokes with all the references of just inserting the tip 😂😂😂 Awesome video John! Very cool!
If it gets on the face it will deadened the feel and sound, if you get it on the top it’s going affect the CG characteristics, so when using hot melt we do need to be sure we are taking the extra precaution. Same for hybrids and fairways but irons won’t get hot melt
We want to avoid the face as it can change how the balls feels coming off it will make it feel dead. We don’t want to get any on the top part of the driver as that will affect the CG we want all of the mass as low as we possibly can. That was a Really good question thanks for asking.
That’s a fair question but adding weight should have little to no effect on MOI as the mass won’t make the head more or less forgiving. So although it can make it perform and play differently when used to address an individuals swing flaws, it’s not necessarily going to turn a standard G430 max driver into a 10k version by simply adding more mass or hot melt. The reason for the extra mass really comes down to timing and launch as weight dispersed to different parts of the head can have a profound impact there.
Hey John, I’m looking to get fit for the stealth (first ever driver fit). My eBay Cleveland launcher has always felt a little long for me so I plan to get one an inch shorter or so. If I am being fit with stock length shafts only, does gripping down 1” on the shaft simulate a 1” shorter club? Also, will TM change anything with swing weight when I order the driver shorter? Thanks!
If say the stock stealth comes (guessing) D4 and 45.5" and you want it an inch shorter I would hope that they will reweight the head to get it back to D4. Remember if you grip down on a grip you are now gripping a thinner part as it tapers. I have success with shortening my own drivers to as little as 45.5" (tiger used that length at one point) lost maybe 2pm swing speed but gain accuracy
My man is 100% correct I’m not a fan of choking down because of the reason he stated. And yes TMade should be able to get SW back. I haven’t seen the specs on the drivers just yet but D4 may be a tad heavy for a stock SW but they have shocked me before.
@@SwingFit ahh that’s kinda unfortunate to hear because the place I’m going to get fit for the stealth ONLY has standard shaft lengths. Any suggestions to maximize this fit (that is happening tomorrow)? I was fit into irons at 1/2” short so I’m really looking to have a shorter driver shaft for better control. Grip down but make sure it’s a jumbo grip if possible? Does gripping down really simulate what it’d be like with a true 1” shorter shaft? I wonder if the extra mass above my hands takes effect and doesn’t provide a true representation of what a shorter shaft would be, gripped normally.
The problem with this is if your driver is swing weighted D4 and you add 4Grams to the heal to help against a slice this may have straightened you shot out but it may also cause other problems because it's now D6,
Well it does depend especially if you already determined that D4 is ideal SW. but it’s a relatively easy one to fix though. we would just need to add a CW to the handle or replace with a little heavier grip to offset this. Great observation.
Thanks for showing that. It was really cool to see the process and explain it at the same time.
Anytime, often it’s the in the weed look that I feel helps the most
Great video John, have not gone down that road yet. But I'll feel more comfortable when the time comes. Thanks..
Thanks for the feedback and sharing…
Thanks for this video, difficult to find Golf relevant information on this
It’s out there but just a gloss if anything.
Sound is a big reason too. Hit melt controls sound reasonably well sometimes.
Have come to love your videos I know most Wednesday’s I’m getting a swing fit video. Hope you guys grow and make it big time here soon. Great content.!
Thanks for the feedback and support.
Great work as always
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Good stuff John!
Thanks bud
You missed a golden opportunity for a few "that's what she said" jokes with all the references of just inserting the tip 😂😂😂
Awesome video John! Very cool!
You should have seen the outtakes because they were in there.
What happens when you get hot melt on the face or top? Is that the same case across irons, hybrids, and fairway woods?
If it gets on the face it will deadened the feel and sound, if you get it on the top it’s going affect the CG characteristics, so when using hot melt we do need to be sure we are taking the extra precaution. Same for hybrids and fairways but irons won’t get hot melt
You mention in the video about avoiding hot melt on the crown and the face of the club, what’s the reason for this?
We want to avoid the face as it can change how the balls feels coming off it will make it feel dead. We don’t want to get any on the top part of the driver as that will affect the CG we want all of the mass as low as we possibly can. That was a Really good question thanks for asking.
If you got melted a qi10 that is already close to the moi uses limit does that put it out of compliance?
That’s a fair question but adding weight should have little to no effect on MOI as the mass won’t make the head more or less forgiving. So although it can make it perform and play differently when used to address an individuals swing flaws, it’s not necessarily going to turn a standard G430 max driver into a 10k version by simply adding more mass or hot melt. The reason for the extra mass really comes down to timing and launch as weight dispersed to different parts of the head can have a profound impact there.
Wow that hot melt gun looks so cool, just like a Ray Gun from a 60s Scfi film
It is huge…
@@SwingFit So cool lol
Hey John, I’m looking to get fit for the stealth (first ever driver fit). My eBay Cleveland launcher has always felt a little long for me so I plan to get one an inch shorter or so.
If I am being fit with stock length shafts only, does gripping down 1” on the shaft simulate a 1” shorter club? Also, will TM change anything with swing weight when I order the driver shorter?
Thanks!
If say the stock stealth comes (guessing) D4 and 45.5" and you want it an inch shorter I would hope that they will reweight the head to get it back to D4. Remember if you grip down on a grip you are now gripping a thinner part as it tapers. I have success with shortening my own drivers to as little as 45.5" (tiger used that length at one point) lost maybe 2pm swing speed but gain accuracy
My man is 100% correct I’m not a fan of choking down because of the reason he stated. And yes TMade should be able to get SW back. I haven’t seen the specs on the drivers just yet but D4 may be a tad heavy for a stock SW but they have shocked me before.
@@SwingFit ahh that’s kinda unfortunate to hear because the place I’m going to get fit for the stealth ONLY has standard shaft lengths. Any suggestions to maximize this fit (that is happening tomorrow)? I was fit into irons at 1/2” short so I’m really looking to have a shorter driver shaft for better control. Grip down but make sure it’s a jumbo grip if possible? Does gripping down really simulate what it’d be like with a true 1” shorter shaft? I wonder if the extra mass above my hands takes effect and doesn’t provide a true representation of what a shorter shaft would be, gripped normally.
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Why would you not want to place hot melt on the crown?
We want to keep mass as low as we possibly can, as this helps protect the CG characteristics, which in Turn helps us with launch and spin.
The problem with this is if your driver is swing weighted D4 and you add 4Grams to the heal to help against a slice this may have straightened you shot out but it may also cause other problems because it's now D6,
Well it does depend especially if you already determined that D4 is ideal SW. but it’s a relatively easy one to fix though. we would just need to add a CW to the handle or replace with a little heavier grip to offset this. Great observation.
@@SwingFit or on my driver I have drilled holes in the back on the fitted weight to lighten it.