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The Gear Dive: Ryan Palmer finally switches irons…after 9 years

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In this episode of The Gear Dive, host Johnny Wunder chats with PGA Tour stalwart Ryan Palmer on why it’s so hard for him to switch out of gear, growing up in Texas and his thoughts on Tiger/Phil.

Check out the full podcast on SoundCloud below, or click here to listen on iTunes!

5:30 Palmer intro
6:20 Palmer’s background
7:10 On growing up in Texas, Texas golf – 8:10
8:15 Early equipment
9:15 What he looks for in an iron
10:40 Woods, driver fitting
12:40 Driver numbers
13:25 Driver for 2019
13:45 Iron switch
14:40 Tour pros without equipment contracts
17 710 AP2, iron switch
19:15 Putter
20:50 Claw grip
21:35 Other clubs
22:25 Accra shaft
24:05 Fourteen golf
24:50 shaft preferences
25:30 2019 season
27:00 Moving the PGA Championship to May
27:35 Favorite major?
28:40 Thoughts on The Match
30 If you could go back in time and talk to yourself 15 years ago…

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29 Comments

  1. Dave r

    Dec 16, 2018 at 4:10 pm

    STOP With the podcasts I can read.

  2. Bladehunter

    Dec 2, 2018 at 5:30 pm

    Never listen to podcasts. I learned to read in elementary school. And who wants to look like an idiot in public with earbuds in. Words people. I want to read words.

    • Calvin

      Dec 3, 2018 at 11:29 am

      I don’t think it’s the earbuds that make you look like an idiot…..

    • Terry, this is not a Game

      Dec 10, 2018 at 11:47 am

      I agree Bladehunter! People who listen are IDIOTS!

  3. Scratchscorer

    Dec 2, 2018 at 1:32 pm

    When I see it’s a video or podcast, I just keep it moving. I come here for articles. I can go to YouTube to watch videos or other forms of media to listen to a podcast. I come here to read.

  4. joe

    Dec 2, 2018 at 12:45 pm

    No more podcasts, but if you keep them, post the transcript.

  5. Scooter

    Nov 30, 2018 at 5:01 pm

    Really like the timeline-summary approach … so much better for finding the info of interest … Thanks!

  6. Jerry

    Nov 30, 2018 at 2:31 pm

    The technologically challenged (read geriatric) members of the forum want an article. I think the article should be how and where to download the Podcasts.

    • Oldballs McGhee

      Dec 1, 2018 at 9:25 am

      Na bro. It’s just because the new younger generation has no idea how, or is to lazy to sit and transcript the interview… Anyways I’m not opposed to a click link, but my ears are jacked from nam, can’t afford earbuds, and don’t want others to hear a bunch of noise just coming from my phone in public.. I prefer to read…

      • Brian

        Dec 1, 2018 at 11:56 am

        Thank you for your service SIR!
        I too have bad ears, Yet apparently to Jerry I’m challenged with technology. ? Thanks for thinking of others Jerry!

  7. kevin

    Nov 30, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    wow lots of complainers here. i love the podcasts but get why so many would like a transcript. but some people are just constantly angry or never satisfied. anyone volunteering to transcribe these interviews? until then…grab a set of earbuds and listen.

  8. Ben Alberstadt

    Nov 30, 2018 at 8:32 am

    Thank you for the feedback, everyone. We hear the request for transcripts, articles, etc, and are working on a solution!

  9. Robert

    Nov 30, 2018 at 8:00 am

    Never listen…article please

  10. Jeff horn

    Nov 30, 2018 at 4:48 am

    The podcasts are terrible post the bloody articles

  11. Tommy

    Nov 30, 2018 at 1:56 am

    Did anyone understand what irons RP said he played for years? With his strong Texas drawl and fast speech, I couldn’t understand what he said. Did he say “Toth” irons? I listened several times and just couldn’t catch it.

  12. Tom Feakalmatter

    Nov 30, 2018 at 1:44 am

    Count me in as the 4th against the inane pods. Post the article for our hearing impaired “readers” and post some pics of the

    equipment!

  13. CrashTestDummy

    Nov 30, 2018 at 12:47 am

    Interesting podcast. It is cool to listen to the pros talk in depth about their equipment.

    I think the same way about irons as Palmer. It is a lot about the sole. Titleist irons definitely have a wider sole so it has a shallower divot compared to a lot of other irons. Surprised he didn’t move to a newer version of Titleist irons.

  14. TexasSnowman

    Nov 29, 2018 at 10:42 pm

    too much chit chat and sports-talky radio stuff…. at least provide a dang transcript

  15. ogo

    Nov 29, 2018 at 7:54 pm

    I still don’t know his WITB arsenal of weapons… 😮

  16. William

    Nov 29, 2018 at 5:10 pm

    Seriously, stop with the podcasts. Myself, and I am sure the majority of other frequenters of GolfWRX would prefer to read an article over listening to a 30+ minute podcast. There are so many benefits of a written article. It is impossible to skim a podcast in just a few minutes. Or at least provide those of us who prefer to read an article the full manuscript of the podcast so we do not have to listen to the entire thing just to get the information we want to know. I am very close to giving up on GolfWRX as a whole and no longer checking the website for golf related news.

  17. Pat

    Nov 29, 2018 at 4:25 pm

    Enough with the 35 minute podcasts! Give me the article! I don’t have to listen to that!

    • Harry

      Nov 29, 2018 at 7:18 pm

      I couldn’t agree more pat…. I hate the podcasts.

      • Curt

        Nov 29, 2018 at 7:24 pm

        Then don’t listen to ’em Jack_ss.

        Others might like them.

        • Pat

          Nov 29, 2018 at 8:22 pm

          Well, it’s 2 guys to one so far against the podcasts….

          • Jbone

            Nov 30, 2018 at 12:10 am

            Make that 3. Write the article!

            • Brian

              Nov 30, 2018 at 12:33 am

              Article, ….Hearing impared

            • Golfer69

              Nov 30, 2018 at 12:53 am

              Stop these podcasts and videos. Most of us read your site during work so articles are much better!!!

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Golf’s Perfect Imperfections: Live from Mexico Open + Insight on how the pros stay ready

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In this week’s podcast, we are catching up with Shawn on his experience at the Mexico Open and we dive into some of the techniques pros are using to stay ahead of the game.

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GPI: 3,000 years and no change in how we exercise our bodies…until now

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EMS (Electro Muscle Stimulation) training is a highly effective and time-efficient workout that can benefit people of all ages and fitness levels. It involves using a special suit that delivers electrical impulses to the muscles, causing them to contract and work harder than they would during traditional exercise. The Team at Wisdom in Golf has partnered with the Katalyst team, which has sought to bring EMS training at the leisure of your own home. Their ultimate goal is to help everyone develop with this technology at their own pace.

In a recent podcast, we did, with the CEO & Founder of Katalyst, Bjoern Woltermann, set the tone for what the EMS training is all about and what potential it has for every golfer out there, amateur or professional:

[Minute 02:09] “We’re talking about a new way of working out for the first time in 3000 years. Because for 3000 years, if we think about it, the Olympic Games are still the same, right? We wrestle, and we throw things, and we run, and we lift things. You know, it sure to be a rock, and now it’s a little bit more refined, but at the End of the day, we measure how much we can lift over our head. That’s literally what we measure.” – Bjoern Woltermann, CEO & Founder of Katalyst

This technology has been used for decades in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings but is now gaining popularity as a workout tool. One of the main benefits of EMS training is that it allows people to achieve maximum results in minimal time. A 20-minute EMS session can be equivalent to a two-hour traditional gym workout. This is especially beneficial for busy professionals and those with hectic schedules who struggle to find time for exercise.

Whether you want to lose weight, build muscle, or improve your overall health, EMS can help you achieve your objectives more efficiently than traditional exercise. Another advantage of EMS training is that it can be customized to suit individual needs and fitness goals. Within a month (Mid-March to Late-April) of utilizing the Katalyst Suit, the team at Wisdom in Golf claims to have seen profound gains in their golf swing, improvement with mind and body connection that is enhanced by the suit, and a better sense of well being.

Here is what Shawn said after using it for a month:

[Minute 35:09] “I did notice in the last week and a half I feel stronger over the ball, and I’m feeling more capable, and that’s, that’s a really fun feel to have for your confidence. So then I proceed to go through my practice session […] my beginning clubhead speed lately has been 102mph-104mph, and I can ramp it up to 110mph-112mph clubhead speed, and that’s pretty much where I have been staying. Last year it was at 114mph clubhead speed”, [35:53],” I haven’t been at 117mph clubhead speed since my 40s, I’m 57 years old, so I ramp it up to 114mph, Wow that’s pretty cool!”,[36:52],” Here I am at a 117mph clubhead speed at 57 years old, and I’m thinking I’m the king of the world right now, and then when I had a nice moment of gratitude, and I thought of you guys {Katalyst Team}.” – Shawn Clement

Furthermore, EMS is low impact and can be adapted to suit all fitness levels, making it an excellent option for people of all ages and abilities. It’s also ideal for those with joint or mobility issues, as the electrical stimulation can be used to target specific muscles without putting additional stress on the joints. Overall, EMS training is a highly effective and versatile workout tool that can benefit every demographic. With its time-saving and customizable approach, it’s no wonder why it’s quickly becoming a popular choice for those looking to achieve maximum results in minimal time.

Listen to the full podcast here.

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Club Junkie Review: Cobra’s new King Tour irons

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The Cobra King Tour irons have been proven on the PGA Tour already and will be in bags of better amateur players this year. The previous King Tour MIM irons were very underrated and offered great precision with a solid shape that many players liked. Cobra went away from the Metal Injection Molded construction and went with a five-step forging process for soft and solid feel.

Make sure to check out the full podcast review at the links below and search GolfWRX Radio on every podcast platform.

I was a big fan of the previous Tour MIM irons and played them in rotation throughout the last two years. Out of the box, I was impressed with the more simple and clean look of the badging on the new King Tour. Badging is mostly silver with just small black accents that should appeal to even the pickiest golfers. I didn’t notice the shorter blade length in the new irons but did notice that the leading edge is just slightly more rounded. Topline is thin, but not razor thin, but still has enough there to give you the confidence that you don’t have to hit it on the dead center every shot.

Feel is solid and soft with just a slight click to the thud on well struck shots while mishits are met with a little more sound and vibration to the hands.

These King Tour irons are built to be cannons and place more emphasis on consistent and precise shots. I also felt like the new irons launch easily and maybe a touch higher than some irons in the same category.

My launch monitor showed my 7 iron with an average launch angle of 22 degrees and spin right around 5,800 with a Project X LZ 6.0 stock shaft. Ball speed isn’t the ultimate focus of this iron but it did well with an average around 108mph and the iron was able to keep the speed up well when you didn’t strike the center. You will still see a drop off in speed and distance when you miss the center, but you don’t have to be Navy SEAL sniper accurate on the face to achieve a good shot. Dispersion was very tight, and while there are bigger irons with more forgiveness, this players cavity still allows good playability when you aren’t bringing your A-plus game to the course.

Cobra lists the King Tour as an iron for a Tour level player up to a 7 handicap and I think this iron could see the bags of more golfers than that. I am a 9.4 handicap, and I felt more than comfortable playing this iron even on less than perfect days.

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