I have the Taylor Made mini 13.5. I absolutely love it. Get great distance and love the sound off the face. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Also, fabulous content as always. Keep up the amazing job!!!!
I have an 11.5° BRNR mini and the OG SIM. The BRNR is just as long as my driver for me, I think because it just gives me more confidence to swing it a bit harder, maybe that makes me get ‘in the window’ better too.
Okay but what happens if you make center contact every time but you club path is shit? Can the AI club account for a baseball/hockey swing? Is there a video showing how much spin it takes off the club?
I don't see the point of a mini driver, It's got a smaller head and doesn't go as far so who's it really marketed for? I don't see how you would hit more fairways with it. Is it not just a 2 wood?
Agree with the other reply. I have the TM Brnr Mini, and not only is it a more accurate club than my driver, but it is easy to hit off the deck and has replaced my 3W. So yes, in a way, it is like a 2W, but I would arguer easier to hit and even more versatile.
Shaft length and loft both have a bigger effect than head size on making a club easier to hit. Shorter shaft makes it easier to control the club head and make consistent contact. More loft means there will be less side to side movement from off center hits.
@@jl3303I had my old driver reshafted years ago and specified 44” length. After playing 45” drivers for years I musta got used to them. The reshafted 44” driver felt like it was too short. I extended it and changed swingweight and now it feels normal again.
I have the Taylor Made mini 13.5. I absolutely love it. Get great distance and love the sound off the face. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Also, fabulous content as always. Keep up the amazing job!!!!
I have an 11.5° BRNR mini and the OG SIM. The BRNR is just as long as my driver for me, I think because it just gives me more confidence to swing it a bit harder, maybe that makes me get ‘in the window’ better too.
I’m not great with drivers but I’m good with woods and I absolutely need one
how many cc’s is the head size and what is the adjustable loft range?
340cc and they come in either 11.5 degrees or 13.5 degree and I think it’s adjustable -1 degree and +2 degrees.
Look it up?
Okay but what happens if you make center contact every time but you club path is shit? Can the AI club account for a baseball/hockey swing? Is there a video showing how much spin it takes off the club?
If you don’t square the club face, it’s not going to go where you want it, no matter what club you’re using
I don't see the point of a mini driver, It's got a smaller head and doesn't go as far so who's it really marketed for? I don't see how you would hit more fairways with it. Is it not just a 2 wood?
The reason for them is there a lot more forgiving and as they shorter shaft people can control them easier
Agree with the other reply. I have the TM Brnr Mini, and not only is it a more accurate club than my driver, but it is easy to hit off the deck and has replaced my 3W. So yes, in a way, it is like a 2W, but I would arguer easier to hit and even more versatile.
Shaft length and loft both have a bigger effect than head size on making a club easier to hit. Shorter shaft makes it easier to control the club head and make consistent contact. More loft means there will be less side to side movement from off center hits.
@@jl3303I had my old driver reshafted years ago and specified 44” length. After playing 45” drivers for years I musta got used to them. The reshafted 44” driver felt like it was too short. I extended it and changed swingweight and now it feels normal again.
Why is there mini drivers just get a old driver there the same size or smaller
Old clubs don’t have the same technology
Copy cat. Eh?