There were so many impressive aspects of my T series that fit earlier this summer with TPI Fitter Lucas Bro (below), and if you looked at it you will see the level of wholeness that the adaptation brings.
3D Title Adaptation platform (distance, distribution, good angle) is created to build efficiency throughout the bag and NO – It is not about distance. Yes, this is a part of it, but ultimately the goal is to make sure you, the player, is equipped to deal with any situation you may have on the battlefield.
Here’s how it works, for Tixa of title.
You hit the 3-5 shots with 7-, 5- and your current 4-and-relevance. Using a boot monitoring, your adaptable will watch:
- Distance Control: Seeking the speed of the plane ball with each club, with a 5-km gap between the cuffs
- Distribution Control: Providing your shot model is relatively narrow and predictable for each iron
- Subtraction angle: Requesting a terrestrial angle about 45-50 degrees with each club to provide effective green stop power
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In this special video (below) we focused on the approximate control. The title and Vokey Wedge R&D were quarreled in the Grooves of the T series to create a habit that lives straight between what you can find in a cuff of Vokey and previous title.
Why is this important?
Flying and loss of control off rough is a serious thing at any level. That type of shot flies 10-15 yards away from the rough due to the drastic loss of rotation. Although on tour, some players prefer this, but the number is small. Other OEMs have tried to fight the flight lie by placing more grooves on the face (think of the oldest Irons of Nike or thin grooves just for tours).
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But the T series offers that benefit to all handcuffs on its line because of its progressive habit, giving the player a “more standard habit” in longer handcuffs and becoming progressive more aggressive in the marked cuffs.
I heard a ton of marketing about things like this, but after watching the video below I was shocked by the change in numbers. When a normal 7-and normal from approximately gives me 4,000 rpms rotation (sometimes lower) and you give me an iron that lives in the top 5,000, my brain bursts.
Watch the video below to learn more.
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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.

