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  1. 1d ago

    Splitting Fairways Episode 9: The Definitive Loft Jacking Debate

    Few topics get golfers fired up quite like loft jacking. Iron lofts have become stronger over the years, leading to plenty of comments about a modern 7-iron really being a 6-iron. But is looking at the number on the bottom of the club really that simple? In Episode 9 of Splitting Fairways, Hawk and Jeremy tackle the loft-jacking debate and why stronger lofts aren’t necessarily good or bad. Why Have Iron Lofts Become Stronger? Modern iron construction has changed dramatically. Hollow-body designs, thinner faces, lower centers of gravity, and improved materials have allowed manufacturers to create irons that produce more ball speed while still launching the ball high enough to be playable. For Hawk, that combination of added distance and forgiveness can be a major benefit. If a stronger-lofted 7-iron launches high, carries farther, and still has enough stopping power to hold a green, does it really matter what loft is stamped on the spec sheet? Jeremy looks at things a little differently. As a golfer who already generates plenty of speed, chasing additional distance with an iron can create more problems than it solves. Spin, peak height, distance control, descent angle, and proper gapping throughout the set may be far more important than simply hitting a 7-iron farther. Does Loft Jacking Really Matter? Of course, stronger lofts can create other issues. The race to build the longest 7-iron can lead to larger gaps at the bottom of the bag and the need for additional wedges. At the same time, many of these distance-focused irons also provide forgiveness that can make the game easier for a wide range of golfers. Maybe the loft-jacking debate doesn’t need a winner. Instead of worrying about whether your 7-iron has the loft of an old 6-iron, the better question might be whether it produces the launch, spin, height, forgiveness, consistency, and distance your game actually needs. The loft-jacking debate is officially over. Well, at least until the comments open. Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Splitting Fairways Episode 9: The Definitive Loft Jacking Debate appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  2. 6d ago

    Off Course – Cleveland RTZ 2 Wedges with Casey Shultz

    Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 307. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday we give you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Casey Shultz from Cleveland Golf joins the show to discuss the brand new RTZ 2 Wedges. It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Casey dive into many topics including bringing the legend Roger Cleveland in to deep dive on wedge design. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as Casey from Cleveland goes Off Course. Episode 307 is here and Dan and Casey Shultz discuss the following topics and a whole lot more. Bringing the legend Roger Cleveland in to deep dive on wedge design Looking at a wedge through the lens of a designer Important grind updates and additions for RTZ2 The benefits of ZipCore iQ Tour Rack has some SERIOUS customization The overhaul of the wedge customization options And so much more You can listen to the show right here, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you do your listening and downloading from, including Spotify and more. Search for the Hackers Paradise and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. After listening, come back over here and drop us a note below on what you agree and/or disagree with from the episode you just heard. If you get a chance, drop us a review wherever you listen from and let others know what you think of the show and/or channel. Off course is now available in video form as well. Tune into the THPGolf YouTube Channel, jump into the latest episode’s video and watch the interaction between Dan and his guests each week rather than just listen. THPGolf · Off Course – Cleveland RTZ 2 Wedges with Casey Shultz Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Off Course – Cleveland RTZ 2 Wedges with Casey Shultz appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  3. Aug 12

    Splitting Fairways Episode 8: Golf’s Unwritten Rules

    Golf has plenty of official rules, but somehow, golfers have invented an entirely separate rulebook of things you’re just supposed to know. In Episode 08 of Splitting Fairways, Hawk and Tox take on Golf’s Dumbest Unwritten Rules and try to figure out where legitimate etiquette ends and pointless golf judgment begins. Hats indoors. Untucked shirts. Denim. Changing your shoes in the parking lot. Too many headcovers. 14-way bags. And, of course, the undisputed heavyweight champion of unnecessary golf arguments: iron covers. If none of these things affect another golfer’s round, why does anyone care? Ryan (Hawk) and Jeremy (Lord Tox) debate which traditions still have a place in the game, and which ones golfers need to stop taking so seriously. Then they head to the course to tackle the unwritten rules that might actually matter. Should honors on the tee give way to ready golf? Is talking to someone else’s ball harmless encouragement or an unforgivable offense? Can you call a putt before it drops? And do you really need to gently place the flagstick on the green? Not every unwritten rule deserves to disappear. Repairing pitch marks, raking bunkers, keeping pace, respecting another player’s concentration, and taking care of the course all make golf better for everyone. Maybe that’s the real test, the best etiquette usually makes golf better for somebody other than you. If you could erase one unwritten rule from golf tomorrow, which one goes? Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Splitting Fairways Episode 8: Golf’s Unwritten Rules appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  4. Aug 7

    Off Course – Austin Tudor from Callaway Golf

    Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 306. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday we give you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Austin Tudor from Callaway joins the show to discuss a few new clubs that have dropped recently. It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and AT dive into many topics including the fairway wood story is shifting for a lot of golfers and why 7 to 11 wood lofts make sense. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as AT from Callaway goes Off Course. Episode 306 is here and Dan and Austin Tudor discuss the following topics and a whole lot more. The fairway wood storyline is shifting for a lot of golfers The 7 to 11 loft range and why woods make sense Quantum Mini Spinner benefits for golfers Not just internal, a visual shift in material design Apex MB Tour raw design features Tour Tri-sole is playing a big role in playability And so much more You can listen to the show right here, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you do your listening and downloading from, including Spotify and more. Search for the Hackers Paradise and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. After listening, come back over here and drop us a note below on what you agree and/or disagree with from the episode you just heard. If you get a chance, drop us a review wherever you listen from and let others know what you think of the show and/or channel. Off course is now available in video form as well. Tune into the THPGolf YouTube Channel, jump into the latest episode’s video and watch the interaction between Dan and his guests each week rather than just listen. THPGolf · Off Course – Austin Tudor from Callaway Golf Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Off Course – Austin Tudor from Callaway Golf appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  5. Jul 31

    Off Course – Cobra Golf Research and Testing

    Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 305. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday we give you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Tim Beno from Cobra joins the show to discuss what its like to look way forward in club design. It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Tim dive into many topics including breaking down some of Tim’s favorite Cobra releases and navigating the shift to 3DP and what it potentially unlocks. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as Tim Beno from Cobra goes Off Course. Episode 305 is here and Dan and Tim Beno discuss the following topics and a whole lot more. Tim’s history at Cobra Golf What it’s like to look way forward in club design Breaking down some of Tim’s favorite Cobra releases Navigating the shift to 3DP and what it potentially unlocks The challenges of Cobra testing and the impact it can have And so much more You can listen to the show right here, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you do your listening and downloading from, including Spotify and more. Search for the Hackers Paradise and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. After listening, come back over here and drop us a note below on what you agree and/or disagree with from the episode you just heard. If you get a chance, drop us a review wherever you listen from and let others know what you think of the show and/or channel. Off course is now available in video form as well. Tune into the THPGolf YouTube Channel, jump into the latest episode’s video and watch the interaction between Dan and his guests each week rather than just listen. THPGolf · Off Course – Cobra Golf Research and Testing Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Off Course – Cobra Golf Research and Testing appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  6. Jul 29

    Splitting Fairways Episode 6: Golf’s Biggest Lie, “That’s Good.”

    Every golfer has heard the phrase, “That’s good.” It usually comes after a short putt stops just shy of the hole, and before anyone has a chance to tap it in. For most recreational golfers, it’s simply part of the game. But should it be? That question is at the heart of Episode 6 of Splitting Fairways, the THP podcast where Ryan “Hawk” and Jeremy “Lord Tox” tackle the conversations golfers have every day. This week, the discussion centers on one of golf’s oldest unwritten rules: the gimme. Ryan argues that conceded putts are a practical necessity, helping keep rounds moving and making recreational golf more enjoyable. Jeremy counters that golf has only one finish line, the bottom of the cup, and every conceded putt turns an actual score into an educated guess. Along the way, the conversation explores where gimmes came from, why every group seems to have its own definition of “inside the leather,” and whether routinely accepting short putts quietly inflates handicaps over time. We also examine why golfers who never seem to miss a two-footer during a casual round suddenly insist on putting everything out when money, trophies, or bragging rights are on the line. Gimmes undoubtedly help pace of play, but they also raise an uncomfortable question: if a handicap is meant to reflect what you actually shoot, should posted scores include putts that were never made? After listening, we want to hear from you. What’s the longest putt that can honestly be called a gimme? Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Splitting Fairways Episode 6: Golf’s Biggest Lie, “That’s Good.” appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

  7. Jul 24

    Off Course – Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver

    Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 304. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday we give you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Josh Talge from Titleist, joins the show to discuss what makes Titleist GTS so great and how the GTS300 fits into the lineup. It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Josh Talge dive into many topics including a full breakdown of the GTS fairway woods and who they are designed for. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as Titleist goes Off Course. Episode 304 is here and Dan and Josh discuss the following topics and a whole lot more. THPers played some quality golf with JT at Dormie Club What makes the Pinehurst area so great Full breakdown of the GTS fairway woods and who they are designed for Important refinements were made to the mini driver concept What makes GTS300 great and where the name came from The fantastic T series irons got a visual boost And so much more You can listen to the show right here, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you do your listening and downloading from, including Spotify and more. Search for the Hackers Paradise and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. After listening, come back over here and drop us a note below on what you agree and/or disagree with from the episode you just heard. If you get a chance, drop us a review wherever you listen from and let others know what you think of the show and/or channel. Off course is now available in video form as well. Tune into the THPGolf YouTube Channel, jump into the latest episode’s video and watch the interaction between Dan and his guests each week rather than just listen. THPGolf · Off Course – Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver Go to discussion... document.write("Loading Custom Ratings..."); The post Off Course – Titleist GTS300 Mini Driver appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

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