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#AskMyGolfSpy Vol. 21
Welcome back to another edition of #AskMyGolfSpy, where readers like you submit your top questions to our experts here at MGS. You can pass along your questions to the team on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or right here in the comments section, below!
 
Let’s dive in.
 
When can I expect the Kirkland irons to show up? Will they offer different shaft (regular, senior, etc.) options?

We don’t have any inside info but, given how long they’ve been on the conforming list (and the fact that we’re rolling into the buying season), I suspect it won’t be long. I would hope they’d be offered in at least stiff and regular flex.

Lefties may get hosed.

We’ve been told Costco is serious about infiltrating the golf market. To an extent they already have with the ball, a really good value-priced glove, wedges and putters. Irons were the logical next step.

That said, a lot has changed in the golf market since COVID and Costco isn’t the only value option in town. For all the talk of the big brands raising prices (and they have), I can’t recall a time with so many competent low-priced options (New Level, Sub 70, PXG and, to an extent, Tour Edge) for golfers to choose from.

Costco has a loyal following and the irons will surely generate some interest but it’s unlikely they’ll be significantly less expensive than what’s already out there from more established brands.

Will TaylorMade come out with a higher-compression ball to compete with Pro V1x Left Dash?

Frankly, what TaylorMade will do with the golf ball is one of the more intriguing questions in the equipment space for 2023. It’s our opinion (and we’re alone by any means) that TaylorMade took a step back with the current TP5 series.

For my money, the previous generation was one of the best on the market while the current generation has a bit of an identity crisis with the two models being way too similar to one another.

FWIW: TaylorMade is doing some really cool visual stuff with PIX and Tour Response Stripe.

It hasn’t been talked about a bunch but the company has put a significant amount of horsepower behind its ball business: bought a factory, upgraded its outdoor testing capabilities and installed a state-of-the-art indoor test range.

The current generation is entering its third year on the market which is basically unheard of from a large OEM. Given everything going on behind the scenes, I think what comes next has the chance to be compelling—though I’d settle for more separation between the two balls. My hope is that would include something to compete directly with the Left Dash and, to an extent, the Chrome Soft X LS.

I don’t have Trackman money. Is there an accurate launch monitor out there for less than a thousand bucks?

an image of the core of the Titleist Pro V1 RCT golf ball

A year or so ago, my answer would have been “no.” Gathering data with range balls is nearly pointless and, with nothing we’ve tested being able to accurately capture spin data in an indoor/limited-flight environment, I would have told you to save your money unless you were buying one largely for the gaming features offered by some.

What I didn’t anticipate is that the key to the whole thing would be the golf ball.

While no launch monitor is perfect, Titleist’s RCT family of golf balls has significantly improved the ability of partnering radar-based systems to capture spin data in limited-flight environments. In case you’re wondering, the current list of RCT-verified launch monitors includes TrackMan 4, Garmin Approach R10, Full Swing KIT, FlightScope X3 and FlightScope Mevo+.

Likewise, early reports are that the accuracy of Rapsodo’s MLM2’s radar/camera hybrid system is significantly improved when paired with the specially marked Callaway Chrome Soft X golf balls.

While more testing is necessary, I suspect we have reached the point where you can get a reasonably accurate launch monitor for under $1,000.

Why do BOA shoes have to always look so goober-ish and different? Could they not look very similar to laced shoes? FJ BOAs have the disc on back and wires (laces) still in the same spot on top while keeping the rest of the shoe the same.

First, the shoelace has been around for about 4,000 years (seriously, I Googled it). I suspect if situations were reversed and BOA was the established “technology” and laces were the hot new thing, in addition to being for suckers, laces would also look “goober-ish”.

More to the point, FootJoy is a BOA heritage partner. With that, they have exclusive rights to the heel placement of the BOA dial. For what it’s worth, research is ongoing at BOA and it’s entirely possible that placing the dial in other areas will offer a fit and performance advantage.

Are left-handed golfers at a disadvantage due to fewer options of golf products like putters/wedge lofts and grinds, etc?

I think the fair answer is that some left-handed golfers are at a disadvantage. While I think just about every lefty wishes Mizuno would make more stuff for them, by and large the stuff that’s designed for the middle of the fitting bell curve is available for lefties.

So, the average left-handed golfer isn’t short on options and any disadvantage is minimal.

Where things get dicey is on the extremes of the curves. For irons that’s usually blades (in that case, the industry might be doing you a favor by not making them). For metalwoods, it tends to be lofts on the end of the range so lefties sometimes miss out on 8-or 8.5-degree drivers, 13-degree 3-woods or something relatively obscure like a 9-wood.

If you’re a lefty looking to hit the ball lower or with cut spin, you absolutely have fewer options.

And, yeah, as you mentioned, some manufacturers skimp on wedge options for lefties. Again, that tends to be the more niche grinds but I doubt that makes it any easier to stomach.

 

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      Ronny

      1 year ago

      Can you and will you do a buyers guide for accuracy for launch using the titleist balls?

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      Chris b

      1 year ago

      Being lefty has nice perks as well. We get last years models new for pennies

      Reply

      JJ

      1 year ago

      Any chance we see an updated driver cg report this year?

      Reply

      Brad Heacox

      1 year ago

      Lefties Unite !
      Righties some of this Info pertains to you as well.

      From a 58 yr old dude 12 /13 hcp weekend golfer….. semi-healthy ? LOL

      I am a lefty and have suffered the same things as other lefties. Righties some of this applies to you as well.

      I promise you ANY info I give hereI is NOT AFFILIATED with any manufacturer of anybody. I’m a weekend golfer and about a 12 / 13 Hdcp. I could not give S*** what clubs I use….just get me playing better and get me in the hole !

      Please check out Tour Edge. I had a set of Irons made for me 3 years ago by Tour Edge. I had never been totally “fit” for clubs b4. I had bits and pieces of info plus my own personal knowledge and gave them my info. I had a set of C 521 Irons made. 4,5,6 Hybrids. 7-Aw / Gw made. 54′ and 58′ wedges. Regular flex graphite shafts. (black/gray) Mid-size grips. 7 wood as well. Nice clubs and a lot cheaper than TM, Calloway, Ping…..etc.
      I hit them well and I do like them.

      But, I wanted to get personaly fitting done and have a set of clubs made for me and my (Rip) Father in memory………..

      If you are a Veteran! 1st I salute you, my fellow Vets. <—–Army(7 yrs) here (DS DS… Neutral Zone). They offer a Veteran discount ! I think it's 15%. ?? If you Scroll to the bottom of their page you will find a link. Click on that and it will take you to a secure site where they verify your status. Takes about 15 minutes max and presto there is a discount code. Can be used I think ??? 2x a year not sure.

      So, fast forward to this year.
      Enter Sub-70 golf clubs.
      (They also have a Demo program and I encourage you to check it out if you are curious……I did and it was great and the business side of it was perfectly smooth.
      Long story short here: They have been slowly increasing their take into the lefty market and they will custom make just about anything they currently make in lefty profile. I am having a 54' wedge bent to a 53' so they will accommodate you with whatever your little green heart desires. Shafts, grips, ferrules, and degrees of clubs.
      If you are around the Sycamore, IL area ( S. of Rockford) ( W. of Chicago) or within a drive. I drove 2 hrs. to be custom fit at NO charge by their fitter ( Kevin) cool dude. Very knowledgeable and just an all-around cool dude. He took a little extra time because he found a "flaw" in my swing and we worked a bit on that.

      After several swings, he looked at my current clubs and looked at me and said "well hell I found your MAJOR problem right here. ALL your shafts are wrong ! (See up Info….never getting properly fit / numbers) You have a way too powerful swing (drive (95 ish) (never thought it was that fast/strong)

      ( I did 109 mph when he told me to swing for the fences without going to the ER LOL)

      for what you have here. You should have been swinging a Stiff shaft LONG AGO. !! He put (my shafts) into their new driver…..225/230 yards…my usual. after switching to Stiff shafts I gained between 45 /60 yards on my drive ! Got out to 283 with roll out but I swung like I came out of my shoes for that. Gimme 250/ 260 controlled Im good with that.

      SO sign me up !
      ALL Black ! :)
      1,3,5 Woods (Driver (949xD) (949x fairways)
      4,5,6 Hybrids (949X)
      7-GW (699V2 BLACK Irons)
      54' (bent to 53" and 58' (JB full groove (Black)
      All with Black Project X 6.0 stiff shaft
      Winn Dri Tac Midsize black grips

      $ 2,300 (ish) tell me where you can get custom fit. Free Shipping. 60-day window guarantee free mod / fix for that price for an entire bag..

      Mine will be here next Friday!!! :)))

      Just my thoughts and experiences from a 58-year-old Truck Driver Weekend Golfer.

      Brad

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      Ken couturier

      1 year ago

      How does someone find a credible club fitter. Been to a couple and they have given me opposite advice. Club champion put a friend in a set of clubs and he played worse than he had ever..

      Reply

      Mike

      1 year ago

      Save your $$$ & avoid club champion unless you have big bucks to burn. Completely was a waste of my time (but luckily not too much of my $).

      Reply

      Dave R

      1 year ago

      I had a good experience at Golf Galaxy. That might be a store by store thing though. I didn’t get any upsetting and they reimburse the cost of the fitting if you buy the club or clubs you’re there for.

      Reply

      Ring O' Fire

      1 year ago

      I suppose I’m curious about the K- Sig irons. Guess we’ll all see one day. The big news will be when Costco debuts its driver. What will they call it? Signature???

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      Kyle

      1 year ago

      As a lefty the equipment landscape is incredibly frustrating. I was recently looking for a 7W and not a single major manufacturer either made one or had them available. Nothing is more frustrating than showing up to a fitting day and you have 1/4 of the options of a right handed player. I get the market is 1/10th the size, but manufacturers should be required to offer anything they make in both handedness options.

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      Brad Heacox

      1 year ago

      Check out Tour Edge. I had a set of clubs made a couple of years ago from them and I had a 7 wood made for me. Hits wonderful. They have other Left Handed sets/clubs also.
      Also if you are a Veteran they offer a discount (15 % )? Check the bottom of their main page you will find the link. Takes about 10 minutes to get verified easy peasy.

      Reply

      Max R

      1 year ago

      That’s weird. Last year I was fitted by my local Ping fitter here in Toronto. I was fitted with the 3-hybrid but I also tested the 7-wood. The only reason I bought the hybrid was that I had better control, desired ball flight and dispersion. The 7-wood went to high with a similar distance.

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      JB

      1 year ago

      Can you share your Toronto PING fitter? I’m from the area and am looking to get some new hybrids.

      19thole Al

      1 year ago

      Hey Tony, back in 2021 you guys had a chart featuring (pictured) 37 golf balls that included brand, model, cost and compression. I always enjoyed showing people this, but it’s a little outdated now. Any chance of creating a new one for 2023? And add if it’s 2, 3, 4……piece?
      Thanks.

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      Tony Covey

      1 year ago

      No pretty pictures, but we do have this:
      http://mygolfspy.com/golf-ball-compression-guide/

      Reply

      Bennett Green

      1 year ago

      Hey Al! A 2023 Ball Test is in the planning process now – we should have an updated chart to you later this year. We’re ready for this to be our biggest ball test yet :)

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      Bob

      1 year ago

      As a lefty, I’d agree that I can usually find the essentials and some niche lofts or grinds, but I think where we usually suffer is available stock. Can I find a 5 wood or a 46 degree wedge? Sure—right at the intro of a this season’s wood. However, by mid-season it’s slim pickings.

      Reply

      MiGregB

      1 year ago

      I get a kick out of Tony’s obsession with BOA equipped shoes. I am admittedly an older person but I swear I’m not the get-off-my-lawn type. For example, music on the course doesn’t bother me (unless it’s blasting, of course), I quickly embrace new tech (I’ve used shot tracking for 4+ years & am still the only one in my circle of friends & family who does), and I’ve been accused by family & friends of having gadgetitis. And while not having direct experience with BOA shoes, the 2 people I know who dies use them have to adjust more frequently that I do. The argument that BOA is easier to tighten with gloves on is an excellent one…. if you’re skiing. But it’s pretty lame if you’re golfing. Tony gets unfairly accused of being in the OEM’s pocket all the time, but this one may be the most reasonable argument that he is (honestly, I’m kidding!!!).

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      Jeremy

      1 year ago

      Tony is right here, the golf industry’s use of boa has been hideous at best., but I can also say that the use of the cloth boa strings vs the metal ones are why you are seeing your buddy constantly adjusting. The use of 1 dial vs. 2 also plays a role in it. It also has a lot to do with feet swelling and shrinking as you play, which is something in normal tie shoes, you just deal with.

      Boa is weird for sure, but when the designers figure it out like they have in cycling, you are up for the best comfort and performance you can get out of a shoe. Oh, and when people realize you can change the color of the dial very easily, the fashion divas will snatch them up like the poor performing Jordans.

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      Mike

      1 year ago

      My mom taught me how to tie my shoe laces many years ago & I’ve gotten pretty good at it! It rare I ever have to re-tie my laces during a round (ever heard of double knots???)

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