PureStickGolf he has a custom version though, which appears to be slightly less ugly. Different finish and the truss neck is a lot smaller.

6 days later

Wolff switching to slant neck spider after using double bend for longest time.

that xc shaft in the 3 wood looks good though, tempting.

Eddie xc shaft in the 3 wood

It is absolutely dynamite. Review coming tonight on my WITB

    11 days later

    So I’m not a rules expert but I’m also not super casual.

    i always thought if your ball were in the rough for example, and you took relief, the resulting lie can not be an improvement. guess I was mistaken.

    woodland here getting relief from walking path with ball in first cut dropping in fairway.

    They should so away with OB also.

      Eddie I don't know the exact rule here but I remember watching a tournament a couple years ago where Rory got relief from a sprinkler greenside (I think....it might have been lift clean and place in the fringe) and he got to move his ball laterally and it was on the green where he was putting. He wasn't in the rough but was in the fringe. I found it weird but again, I don't know the rules so I never looked into it.

      Moni_SLO there was a new rule implemented last 60 days around sprinklers in line of play within two club lengths around greens and free drop.

      Whoever was going to putt through fringe and sprinkler head was in line of play and they got relief. Finau questioned "when did that become a rule?" And official said something like, "last week".

        Putterho I would just love to hear the thought process around why and what he is trying to achieve. He's arguably using one of the least forgiving putter shapes known to modern golf with max toe flow. What does all of that added weight influence in terms of toe flow etc. Fascinating stuff.

        You guys seeing what DeChambeau is doing?

        first ball

        second ball

        hit his third one like shit too, now trying to argue his first one is still in bounds 🤣

        Jaybananapantsarthur I would just love to hear the thought process around why and what he is trying to achieve. He's arguably using one of the least forgiving putter shapes known to modern golf with max toe flow. What does all of that added weight influence in terms of toe flow etc. Fascinating stuff.

        Me too. I’m assuming there’s no where else to add weight, and tungsten down the shaft would be pretty much irreversible. Whatever he’s thinking, jeez it looks bad hahaha