Timing is a big topic w/ me. I've been drumming since '78 so tempo, beats-per-minute and polyrhythms , etc. interest me.
Anyway, I mix and match clubs on occasion e.g G25 L59 (meter 4) and both Nike irons (3 & 3.5 meter) and I test out balls usually w/ 2.5, 3, 3.5 sometimes 4, and generally I like a total meter speed between 6 - 7. Too slow of a meter IMO may be unrewarding, I've noticed.
Examples:
Cally 37 ball (2.5) plus Nike 85i (3.5) = 6
Nike 61 ball (3.5) plus Nike 97i (3) = 6.5
If I have the extra free credits to burn one day I'd like to couple my Nike 97 & Cleves w/ a new driver and 3w with matching meter speeds of 3:
TaylorMade R11S 9.0 Driver (L94+) 284yd
TaylorMade R11S 3 Wood (L95+) 240yd
Nike 97s
Cleveland Wedges
(plus a good matching ball w/ at 3.5 meter, I don't think there is a ball with 3)
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I wanted to get the ATVs (3.5) to match my favs, the Nike 85, (which would match the top drivers & 3W with 3.5) but I haven't had luck w/ the ATVs so I gave that dream up.
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I find it important to get the pace of the meter by swinging once without hitting, as I posted a while back:
I always try one swing before I try another and hit it. On the first 'waggle' I set the power and let go and say to softly to myself 'boom' (then the meter gets to just around the ding) and I again say 'bamm'.
I digress, time's up!