That was really good . I played golf with a guy that was 65 and he was getting to the green on par 4s with his driver, he told me hit it hard keep it straight from
Vectors! Horizontal strike and 7 degree face.= loss of energy. A 4" tee and coming up from underneath - club moving more in the direction of the ball flight. It all makes sense. Fast take back and preloading tendons and ligaments with elastic energy. Fast learner. well done .Nice.
Thanks Georgia that was really interesting. Like you I try for a slow controlled back swing so trying to speed it up sounds hard but as I too want to gain some distance off the tee with my driver I may give it a go on the range and see what happens? ⛳
Thank you! It's something I struggled to adapt to as well as I'm used to a more controlled backswing ⛳ I think the key is lots of practise and to gain confidence before taking it onto the course
My loft was 12 degrees which we laughed at because Luke's was 2 😂😂 we couldn't measure swing speed on this video due to the shot tracer we were using, I'll be doing a video soon with all of my stock yardages and swing speeds ⛳
Hi, it’s a TPT Nitro 21 Hi. It’s 40g, 195 CPM which is basically a ladies/ senior flex equivalent. Very low torque/ twist. Essentially it’s light and whippy but very stable at impact
@Lukecurtis94 amazing how the shaft and or the operator can keep it from going out of this planet ti the right! Do you think we could just scake down to a ladies regular shaft or we need that low torque as the key spec?
Your right, one of the keys of managing a longer shaft with less loft is stopping it going right initially. The torque element is important on a shaft as flexible as this. TPT have a very unique manufacturing method that allows them to cut weight, make a more flexible shaft, whilst keeping very low torque. Essentially your clubhead speed will be faster and dispersion will still be tight. TPT do a range of flexes. We only use this model as it’s the lightest and most flexible to produce the most speed possible
@Lukecurtis94 that's great insight. Would you say if I'm using a 60g X stiff mitsubishi chemical MMT I would go to a regular shaft with low torque to get that whip whilst stability through the torque? It's hard to know without anyone stocking it at the usual Australian outlets.
Great video Georgia. Luke absolutely crushes it! 🤠
Welcome ⛳️ he really does! 🔥🔥
That was really good . I played golf with a guy that was 65 and he was getting to the green on par 4s with his driver, he told me hit it hard keep it straight from
Love this Mark! Thanks for sharing
Great vid thanks Georgia, if you don’t already I’d hit the weights in the gym it’s massively helped me get up to 160 ball speed on my better hits! 😊
That's great Rich! Thanks for the tip ⛳😊
Truly amazing Georgia! As usual.⛳️
Thank you so much for the kind words Tom! ⛳⛳
Well done you what a nice young man. regards from an old man in NZ
Thanks for watching! 😊
THIS IS THE way to get instruction on taking your backswing quickly.
Thanks Mark! 😊⛳
Love it x ❤️❤️well done Georgia
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it x
I feel like when i hit the ball further it goes straighter too. Happy you dropped this video
Appreciate you watching Jonny! Thanks for the comment 😊
Great tip 👍⛳️ great video very impressive
Thank you so much Josh! Hope you’re well ☺️⛳️
Vectors! Horizontal strike and 7 degree face.= loss of energy. A 4" tee and coming up from underneath - club moving more in the direction of the ball flight. It all makes sense. Fast take back and preloading tendons and ligaments with elastic energy. Fast learner. well done .Nice.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks Georgia that was really interesting. Like you I try for a slow controlled back swing so trying to speed it up sounds hard but as I too want to gain some distance off the tee with my driver I may give it a go on the range and see what happens? ⛳
Thank you! It's something I struggled to adapt to as well as I'm used to a more controlled backswing ⛳ I think the key is lots of practise and to gain confidence before taking it onto the course
That reaction from the first swing….Oh…..my……god. lol, your eyes were like saucers :)
Thanks so much!
Dayum! I need one of those tees.
So cool aren't they! ⛳⛳
Great video Georgi. Very informative. What loft did you use on your club and what was your swing speed?
My loft was 12 degrees which we laughed at because Luke's was 2 😂😂 we couldn't measure swing speed on this video due to the shot tracer we were using, I'll be doing a video soon with all of my stock yardages and swing speeds ⛳
Sehr gutes Video 👍👏🇨🇭.
Thank you 😊⛳️
good stuff.🤔👍
Thanks so much Perry! 👏😊
You are my favorit golf profesional lady now...
Thank you so much! That means a lot 😊
👍
Thanks David!
I’m watching your left arm keeping straight at the elbow. I need to work on that.
Thanks for watching Kevin! ⛳️
Great video can you get the specs of his shaft?
I’ll ask him ⛳️👏🏼
Hi, it’s a TPT Nitro 21 Hi. It’s 40g, 195 CPM which is basically a ladies/ senior flex equivalent. Very low torque/ twist. Essentially it’s light and whippy but very stable at impact
@Lukecurtis94 amazing how the shaft and or the operator can keep it from going out of this planet ti the right! Do you think we could just scake down to a ladies regular shaft or we need that low torque as the key spec?
Your right, one of the keys of managing a longer shaft with less loft is stopping it going right initially. The torque element is important on a shaft as flexible as this. TPT have a very unique manufacturing method that allows them to cut weight, make a more flexible shaft, whilst keeping very low torque. Essentially your clubhead speed will be faster and dispersion will still be tight. TPT do a range of flexes. We only use this model as it’s the lightest and most flexible to produce the most speed possible
@Lukecurtis94 that's great insight. Would you say if I'm using a 60g X stiff mitsubishi chemical MMT I would go to a regular shaft with low torque to get that whip whilst stability through the torque? It's hard to know without anyone stocking it at the usual Australian outlets.
I hit 318 yard drive that’s my longest drive ever
Great work! 😃
Georgia in 4K...😍
Thank you so much ❤
Long drivers have cool swings and all, but YOURS IS JUST SOOOO MUCH PRETTIER!
Thank you! 😊
She hits it better than my...friend.
Thanks! 🙌😀
@@georgiaballgolfer and probably 99% of peoples friends. Great vid, really like your content.
Great
Thanks for watching ⛳️👏🏼🏆