tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4634994822143104390.post5485306848710314231..comments2016-12-21T23:30:03.405-08:00Comments on The Tour Striker Post: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4634994822143104390.post-63590618476284498452013-12-26T04:31:30.383-08:002013-12-26T04:31:30.383-08:00Martin, I received my 8 iron and wedge today - the...Martin, I received my 8 iron and wedge today - they got held up with Christmas deliveries. I went to the range and was amazed. It took me a while, but after a few minutes and thinking about physics, I started making good contact. I am still hitting too low on the face, but watched your video this evening and I think I will do better next time. Like the comment above, I am still a bit behind, but perhaps the quadrant drill will help me fix that problem. Thank you for what I think will be a very beneficial "positive" in my swing and game. Rand LeeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09780861652276988855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4634994822143104390.post-42433910976456292732013-01-23T13:23:02.866-08:002013-01-23T13:23:02.866-08:00Martin,
I received my Tour Strikers a couple of w...Martin,<br /><br />I received my Tour Strikers a couple of weeks ago, between a horrible cold and bad weather, I finally tried them out the last couple of days. I am VERY pleased with the tool. The first thing it taught me is that over the years my grip has become far too tight and with a death grip on the club it is very difficult to achieve proper contact. Once I worked this out, I am getting proper contact and trajectory 95% of the time. I do have a question, is it possible to hit it fat and still make good contact and trajectory? I am hitting off a good mat most of the time. A few shots struck off tight grass lies seems to show that the divot starts ever so slightly behind, this with a 56 degree. JPINTXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03345376515611987787noreply@blogger.com