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Review on LongShot Golf Jumbo Iron Roll by Mark Dahmer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's fun to use and great to have some feedback than nothing.

You may be surprised by mismatches and off-center shots. Then your attempts to correct the trajectory of the swing when it is only a distance to the ball (hitting the toe/heel of the racquet) will be discouraged. This helped me adjust the distance I was standing on the ball (I was standing too far off the ball which resulted in mid-toe contact). I'm still getting used to adjusting my distance from the ball. This shock tape also helped me realize that while I might have focused on the impact; the face may be open and I have a right (right hand) shot and then you make adjustments as to why the club head may not be square (in my case the club is too far back and not square at impact; attributed to my hip rotation lag ). In general, it's interesting to understand where you made contact on a given swing. I used to use one size fits all club, but recently bought a large roll (500 labels) for standard irons and will continue to use the one size driver. Recommendations: 1. Order the correct label for the correct side of the club (e.g. driver, iron, big iron, etc.)2. Order the correct roll size 250 instead of 5003. Understand the nuances of the meeting point and possible corrections. Note: Shorter irons (raised) can hit off center (for me; towards the toe) but still with decent results. However, your longer irons can produce undesirable results (you still don't hit center). Higher loft "masks" off-center hits. So they told me. As a result, I still use shock tape to control hits to the face with long irons and raised clubs; Break, pitch for 100-yard shots.

Pros
  • Product Type: Golf Clubs
Cons
  • Some Problems