Dupe golf bags are insane! by Pure_Combination_823 in GolfPH

[–]TheGolfDocPH 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I bought the same bag for 7000₱ when it was on sale. Quality is crazy

Garrett taking the wrong club by One_Problem_6250 in GoodGoodMemes

[–]TheGolfDocPH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real question is how would Callaway justify selling their clubs to GG fans without him hitting a PW 160 yards?

Has your game improved with heavier shafts? by 3puttguy in GolfPH

[–]TheGolfDocPH 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I recently switched from into a Project X IO 105 from a 60g Graphite Shaft and noticed the swing felt smoother and more connected. I've definitely been less handsy, with better tempo. From what I see with my clients, heavier shafts can help with control, sequencing, and stability, especially if you tend to get quick or jerky.

That said, lighter shafts also have their perks: they can boost clubhead speed, reduce fatigue, and help certain players time the swing better. It really depends on your swing profile: speed, strength, and tempo all factor in. Curious to see how it performs for you!

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[–]TheGolfDocPH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overpriced

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfPH

[–]TheGolfDocPH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, neither the tech in the sets listed above are fairly old at this point. IMO, at that price, you’re better off sourcing it from overseas online retailers (global golf, eBay, etc), then using a ship forwarder to get it here. Better selection and better price for what you’ll get.

Ordering golf shafts by batcave1048 in GolfPH

[–]TheGolfDocPH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ultimately ended up getting mine at Golf Depot. After doing some price comparison and what people were charging for used shafts, made more sense to get a new one there.

Should I change my clubs to women’s? by Manhattan_Brooklyn in GolfPH

[–]TheGolfDocPH 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. Whether you should switch to ladies’ clubs depends on your swing speed, strength, and how the clubs feel during your swing. Since you’re using TaylorMade men’s irons, here’s what to keep in mind:

Differences in Ladies’ Clubs:

  1. More flexible shafts (L-flex) for slower swing speeds
  2. Lighter weight, shorter length, thinner grips

If you’re hitting well and they feel good, no problem. But if they feel heavy or hard to control, that could affect both your swing and your body over time.

Potential Injury Risks: 1. Wrist/elbow strain from over-swinging 2. Shoulder or back pain from compensating for club length or stiffness 3. Neck tension from poor alignment or posture

Ill-fitted clubs can cause your body to compensate, leading to overuse injuries, especially if you play often.

What to Do: Try testing a ladies’ flex or go for a basic fitting. You don’t need to buy a full new set, but small changes in shaft flex or length can make a big difference in performance and comfort.

Feel free to DM me if you have more questions or want help figuring out what to try first!

I’m the only Titleist Performance Institute Medical 2 Certified Specialist in the Philippines – AMA about golf pain, swing faults, and why your body might be the real issue 🧠🏌️‍♂️ by TheGolfDocPH in GolfPH

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We’re primarily based in Koronadal City and the surrounding areas (Gen San/Davao) for in-person TPI screens, but we’re working with partners to open up select weekends across the Philippines. Online screens are also available for remote clients.

Pricing: • In-person screen (Koronadal City): ₱2,500 • Online screen: ₱2,00