There is definitely something different Josele Luis Ballester.
Ask anyone about the collegial game and they will tell you the former Sun of the State of Arizona and 2024 US AMATOR CHAMPIONS was either Or at least among the two main players to leave college this year. He is the definition of the modern player player: athletic, fast (195+ MPH with the driver), can defeat any course on the planet – and, yes, he is new (only 21). Youth growth is true in Golf and is becoming more and more as a professional tennis. These kids who go out of school are not only ready to win, but even usually everyone has one thing every golf player wants: speed. Even the slowest players of the Elite College possess the ball speed 170+ mph. It is a different game than it was 15 years ago, and Ballester is the prototype example of this.
Adjusting someone to Ballester’s speed is not an easy task because their speed comes more from brutal force than TECHNICAL. In other words, he is a raw athlete who does not play the high and hit game; His angle of attack is falling, its onset is low and the amount of attention it has to pay to its rotation is perhaps more critical than most. Why? At sub-8 degrees of release and 195 MPH+ you need any rotation of the rotation you can find to keep the ball in the air. The last player I can remember like this was Cameron camera.
I had a chance to go through the Ballester Ping’s Baller bag, Spencer Rothlubber, who offered an interesting mirror in setting Ballester.
JW: When you adapt to someone with the speed and conditions of starting Ballester, what should you stay aware of?
SR: Wise iron and wedge, not much different than any other player. Metal wood is where it changes. Josele is either level or negative at its attack angle, so when your 12 – -, omission tour rates and 2,300 revolutions would be perfect for most, it is not enough fluid to keep the ball in the air. He is looking at 7-8 launch in the 2,700-2,900 rpm range.
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Another unique thing about his configuration is that he prefers softer shafts. We do this because he does not want to lose the remaining shooting and mostly hits only a pallor of tee. A higher -filled driver is also preferred, so he may have the feeling of covering the ball while still able to start it. Therefore, MCA Diamana RF, which has an even softer solid handle of the type. He plays his driver at D4+, who would feel like a rock at the end of a bull whip. Perfect for how he gives the club. You will find a good number of tournament players want an AOA closer to zero for control and with the right attic composition, CG and shaft, you can create optimal starting conditions without having to “swing” in it. That is why fitting is so important.
JW: Did he won by passing from Ping Crossover Driving Iron in spineI?
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SR: The interaction of the ground was the most important thing. IDI was significantly better through the terrain, and the sound/feeling was also better from the intersection to the IDI. The interaction of the terrain with everything longer than a 3-tree is so important; It has an impact on the stroke point, which in turn has a direct effect on boot, rotation, etc. We always have to be aware of this SPECIALLY with someone at his speed.
JW: What is the most difficult aspect of calling in his bag?
SR: Because of its speed, wedges are difficult. I have tried to promote the addition of another wedge to allow more shots with a number of shares because its speed makes it difficult to control its distances. This is the difficult state of any true Hitter Long: Gaping can become shocking and is usually at the bottom of the bag. Players who prioritize handcuffs/short wedges and really evolve into that area (THE Dustin Johnson) seems to have the greatest success. Basically, it is teaching a handful of knockout to be a technician as well. Not simple for some – requires a ton of work and engagement.
JW: Any of his Trackman data attracts your attention?
SR: Every time I see a Tour pro with 200 mph (with the ball speed), it’s always crazy to testify.
Here is the full configuration of Josele Luis Ballester:
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Driver: G430 LST 10.5 @ 9.25 (Big-)
Axis: Mitsubishi Diamond RF 70Tx (Tip 1, 45.25 EOG, D4+)
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Mini-driving: Taylormade Brnr 13.5
Axis: MCA KURO KAGE 80TX (43.5 EOG, D4)
Services iron: Ping IDI #2 18
Axis: Mitsubishi MMT UT 125Tx (39.75, D3)
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IDI marks a big step forward in the direction of iron and long iron performance, giving the best players the flexibility of the three attic choices to suit the number of distance and trajectory window. The attic offers are optimized for launching and rotating in cuffs 2, 3 & 4 with a thinner, counterfeit face of steel dinner bending to increase the ball speed and distance. 2 is a traditional machine iron, giving low launch and rotation. 3 (Launch Mid, Mid Spin) is designed as a replacement of moving iron or long iron. The 4 highest releases with more rolls, making it easier to maintain greens and is also recommended as a long iron replacement. The 17-4 steel head is even deeper forward and shallow, which allows 15% higher in high/low impacts, and makes room for new inr-air technology. INR-AIR is an air pocket in the club that wet the sound and improves the feeling. The covered cavity and the structure of the rays help reduce the vibration. In addition, the IDI is shorter the heel in the legs to make it easier to tune. For control in the shot, each idiot is approximately 1/4 ″ shorter and 1 ° more pleasant.
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Irons: (4) Ping Iblade (5-PW) Ping Ping Project (1 Flat, StD Length, D2+)
Axes: Tour TRUE TEMBER DYNAMIC GOLD ISSUE X7
Lofts: 23/27/30.5/34/38/42/46
Wedge: Ping Glide Pro counterfeit (50/10, 54/10s, 58/10s)
Axes: Dynamic Signature of the X100 Gold Tour (StD Length, D5)
Putter: Tour Taylormade Spider Tour X (34 inches, 2.5 attic)
Grip: Golf Pride Pro Just Cordon
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Fasten: ACORD Z-GROP of Golf Pride
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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.

