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The golf equipment space is sometimes a complicated area for the hobbyist to get around. Fortunately, there are experts to help us.
One of them is Marty Gerson, Bing’s vice president of fit and performance, who was a guest recently on a pair of GOLF podcasts: Fully equipped And lowly.
He discussed a variety of topics at both, but during a Subpar interview, co-host Drew Stoltz asked him for advice for the average player: If there was one simple thing an amateur could do for their clubs or prepare to improve, what could they do? He is?
“My mind went to the most important clubs to score,” said Gerson. “It’s the No. 1 driver and No. 2 putter. I would say the driver. Getting the right firing conditions for the driver, getting the right ball speed, release, spin, right length, max driver. It’s like the most important club for scoring. You’re hitting it every hole.” almost.
He continued, “Statistically, the two strokes are obtained, all this stuff, whatever you want to look at it, it’s getting the right launch conditions in your driver.” “This is like a low-hanging fruit.”
There you have it, from an expert: Have your driver call. And the best way to do this is through proper installation.
You can listen to the clip above at 42:55 in the link below.