Johnny Wunder

Are you looking for tips on testing equipment or setting up your Golf bag for success? Our gear expert is here to help.
Johnny Wunder
Club testing can be an explosion, but no matter what happens we can’t lose purpose attention – make 14 best friends.
Since taking this new position as director of gears, I have had the opportunity to have access to a tone of new equipment. (So ​​much in fact that I am not actively engaged in certain manufacturers in an effort not to be upset.)
Part of this work requires me to have a spoonful of interior for all things related to dresses, but at the end of the day I am a golf player who wants to improve, just like you.
So when I’m trying the equipment, I like to organize the process and make sure I am verifying everything fairly, paying attention to the details and not missing in stimulation overload. Being in the last four years tour, I have discovered some nuggets that I think can help all of us in connection with club testing and call in the bag. Check out my tips below.
5 tips to make sure you try golf clubs in the right way
Test with one more convenient: This is the clear answer. Leaving this to a professional will always give you the best opportunity of success. With the real specification, for example, they can help you make sure each club is performing when you are playing for the good and the worst, with the latter that is most important.
Your baganda will be cooked properly and shafts, lies and shaky weights, etc., all will be called.
Top First: The most important part of the equation. When testing golf balls, work from green back, ensuring that you feel out, wedge and 60 yards and it is healthy, then return again and hit some shots 80 to 120-yard. Then move to short cuffs, medium cuffs, long cuffs, hybrids and auspicious road. If the ball checks all those boxes, then you can tweak 3-dru and the driver to match the ball.
Blocking: It’s about the number of carriage, NO attic at the club. Phil Mickelson taught me this. The guy doesn’t care about attic at his clubs by Wedge Sand in 3-Dru. He has carried, launched, descending angle and rotating numbers in his head. So if his 5-hekuri and 6-hekuri are 2 degrees away but gap It is 12-15 yards between the two, it’s okay. Mickelson works on court gaps 25- (Woods) and 15- (cuff). That part depends on you. In the tournaments, they are 12-15 yards.
Contact in the center of the center: I don’t care what club it is, you have to hit them solid most of the time to really benefit from performance. A good golf club is where you find the middle of the face more often than not (even in your bad days). This is essential, as a club that represents the right weight of the swing, the face angle, the lie, the shaft and the location of CG.

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Build your bag for a top floor: For most players, there are no days not so fresh from the rhythm of their excellent days. Just just golf. We are not all scottie scheffler. The main thing I learned in the tour was that you want a high floor always. Golf clubs that are effective all over the face, those that soften the big miss and are always in a rotating surplus give you the opportunity. Sustainable golf is won and held for anyone who absorbs best more often. In your day off, your clubs should continue to be your best friends, not your French. The best way to do this is to make sure your gap is ranked and rotation is always at your disposal. You never want a club you need to do try to rotate. You want golf clubs you can get easily rotated when you need. This is called efficiency.
So when you are out of this month watching a bunch of shiny young whips and start dreaming about the new one roller Because it sounds good, remember what I said: The whole point for all this is Playing our best. There is a fashion show.
Hitting him 300 yards but shooting 100 is not cute. You want to know what it is? Hitting a gang of streets, greens and watching your handicap falls like a Top Bowling from the top of a building. You want to be that player. That player wins all bets. That player gets gold.
As you can see from the photo, I have some decisions to make. The masters week is my deadline for the bag to be called for the summer. Pray for me.
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Johnny Wunder
Golfit.com editor
Johnny currently serves as director of equipment at Golf.comcontributing to platforms like fully equipped golf. Prior to this role, he was the content marketing manager at the Callaway Golf, where he led “The Wunder of Wunder of Callaway Golf”, a platform dedicated to the in -depth content of golf equipment. Before entering Callaway, he was the director of the original content and host of Podcast “The Gear Dive” Golfwrx.com. Beyond his professional efforts, Johnny is a golf player thirsty with a deep passion for the game after playing since his youth in Seattle, Washington.