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# 我2024年球桿體驗分享
- URL: https://peargolf.com/wo-2024nian-qiu-gan-ti-yan-fen-xiang-/
- Published: 2024-09-26T11:14:37.000Z
- Updated: 2024-09-26T11:14:37.000Z
- Author: Chien Lung Ho
- Tags: 球具, #imported, #Import 2026-08-19 20:27

2024也快過完了，到了最後一季我也換血一些新球桿，對於目前球桿的特性來說，合我八字，所以運用和配合我的身體與動作自如。我球桿的八字是以習慣的規格為基礎，所以對桿身，桿頭和握把特性才能抓出來。體驗是所有事情的核心，而體驗過後就是要進行調整的任務。或是作為下次新球桿選擇和購買的基礎。

以木桿來說，現在的木桿都以容錯、易打為標配，當然有不同的款式或型號可以選擇。但我個人的經驗是選容錯高的扁大的桿頭，容錯會拉到滿格。配上不同特性的桿頭身也容易，要走易打或性能皆可。不過，如果一開始就衝有難度的選手款桿頭，使用難度會拉高，配置桿身也不容易達到一些懶人包的特性。

我現在的木桿配置規格都一樣，但桿頭選高容錯特性，桿身走低倒旋、低彈道來衝球速、壓低倒旋和落地滾動性。從10年前我就開始買高容錯的木桿，近3年才配以低倒旋和低彈道的桿身。因為我下場都會用更多的身體轉動、尤其肩膀，這容易讓球飛高，所以壓低彈道和低倒旋是開外掛的標配。而這2年用下來的結果非常好，距離從240～280碼。

鐵桿也是如此，桿頭就是中空設計，容錯和性能都能兼顧，再配上碳纖維桿身，動作和力量就隨叫隨到。我的鐵桿彈道一樣也會高，所以倒旋低是非常重要。這樣的配置已經讓我用超過10年時間，好打好用，只是我平時很少練球，準度是時好時壞。我是太要求，因為只有多練習才能提升準度。

在挖起桿，我這兩年算做了不少新wedges，我也發現一些東西，也摸出我自己習慣的特性與要求。首先，wedge我平時也練不多，所以它不能難度太高。我這2年用一些日本鍛造和美國鑄造的wedge桿頭，我覺得美國的鑄造wedge比較容易操控。對一般球友來說，練球時間只有週末，如果想要讓下場的切桿達到你的預期，或不要產生太大的失誤，這類的桿頭是比較容易上手。

日本鍛造雖然不錯，手感好，但反彈角沒有美系的高。尤其球在草密的狀況，需要更多的bounce去把球給送出了。如果你的短切經驗值不高，就不太敢用力切下去。因為怕被草絆住、先切到土、送球沒有做好等，都影響最後球的距離和感動習慣。不管你是用高拋/飯/Flop shot、還是一般切球/chip shot，wedge的桿頭容易。  
本文未完，下集請待續。

2024 is almost over, and as we head into the last quarter, I’ve tried out quite a few new golf clubs. By now, I’ve got a good understanding of how to use these clubs and match them with my golf swing. Since I’ve set up the clubs based on my spec, I can really feel the characteristics of the shafts, heads, and grips. Experience is the key to everything, and after trying them out, the next step is always fine-tuning. Or, I use that experience as a base for choosing and buying new clubs in near future.

For driver, these days they’re all designed for forgiveness and ease of use. There are, of course, different models to choose from, but in my experience, I prefer a larger, more forgiving head that maxes out the forgiveness. Pairing different shafts is easy, whether I want more playability or performance. But if you go straight for a tough, pro-level head, it can be more difficult to use, and matching the shaft can be tricky to achieve those beginner-friendly features.

Right now, my drivers are set up with the same specs, but I chose heads with high forgiveness and shafts that perform low spin and a low ball trajectory, maximizing ball speed and rollout. I’ve been using forgiving woods for over 10 years, but it’s only in the last three years that I’ve paired them with low-spin, low-trajectory shafts. I tend to use more body rotation, especially with my shoulders, which naturally sends the ball higher, so lowering the spin and trajectory is really important. The results over the last two years have been great, with my distance ranging from 240 to 280 yards.

It’s the same with my irons. I use hollow heads that balance forgiveness and performance, paired with carbon fiber shafts that help me get the most out of my movements and power. Like with my woods, my iron shots also tend to be high, so low spin is crucial. This setup has worked well for over a decade, but I don’t practice much, so my accuracy can be hit or miss. I don’t mind, though—practice is the only way to get better at that.

For wedges, I’ve experimented a lot in the past two years and have figured out the characteristics I like. Since I don’t practice with my wedge much, it can’t be too difficult to use. Over these two years, I’ve tried Japanese forged and American cast wedges. I find American cast wedges easier to control. For weekend golfers who don’t have much time to practice, and want consistent chipping without making big mistakes, these wedges are easier to handle.

Japanese forged wedges feel great, but they don’t have as much bounce as American ones. Especially in thick grass, you need more bounce to get the ball out. If your short game isn’t good you might be hesitant to take aggressive swings, worrying about hitting the turf first, or not striking the ball well. Whether you’re hitting a flop shot or a chip shot, American wedge heads make things easier.

to be continued...

我2024年球桿體驗分享/My 2024 new custom golf clubs experiences！上集  
https://www.peargolf.com/article/wo2024nianqiugantiyanfenxiangmy-2024-new-custom-golf-clubs-experiences%EF%BC%81shangji

下集開始。

換句話說，日本鍛造的桿面會吃球、把一些能量給吸掉，再把球彈出去。所以當我用鍛造wedge時會非常挫折，為什麼距離出不來，球很難脫困等狀況。導致我都會回去用鑄造的wedge，我的wedge都是配鐵桿桿身，所以沒有存在因為桿身特性和材質不同導致距離變短。同時我也覺得True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 挖起桿115桿身真的差。

手感沒有，距離也差。和我習慣用的DG tour issue S200比真的鳥到想折斷。力量放進去到桿身，沒有任何釋放的彈性，或把桿子的力量灌到球的效果。完全就是一支鐵管，沒有性能和手感的桿身。所以讓日系鍛造的wedge產生不了提升效力。日本鍛造的wedge會需要比較多操控，不是懶人球友的最佳夥伴。技術和經驗沒有到一個火候，很難發揮效果。

推桿是我這2年玩的主力，從Scotty、LAB、Bettinardi、Zen、Vega、odyssey都買來，依據自己使用需求來custom我自己的規格。我也裝一支長尺38“的推桿，得到的結果也沒有達到期待。我所有的推桿都配上碳纖維桿身來提升操控和手感，長度都配置32.5”～33“範圍。基本多數推桿都達到我的預期，但我還是比較喜歡用我的最愛Zen。

它的重量、操控、和滾動習慣和手感真的最適合我。其他的推桿都可以用的很不錯但我這2年就裝了12支推桿，所以我可以抓出我最喜歡的，Scotty Phantom X5.5、LAB Mazz1、Odyssey Ai One Ch7都是mallet款式，非常好推、高容錯、手感也很棒，只是這類推桿的距離是硬傷。尤其對大果嶺設計，要一推近就要神明波比了。

對於傳統刀背式的new port2風格是我習慣的桿頭。在長距離上表現最好，很高比例可以一推進，就算沒有進也可以在洞口一步範圍。尤其Zen的桿面紋路可以帶出好的滾動習慣，LAB 的Link1也是類似的桿面紋路，所以用起來最好。但Link1的桿頭比較重，對我用會有點吃力。相對Zen就輕鬆容易，我有2款Zen刀背推桿，都是我用的最順手。

以上這些結論都是我個人在這2年中，嘗試不同的組合和桿身、桿頭特性，得到的結果。最後在以自己的體驗為主來決定哪一種對我使用最容易、輕鬆？你如果要問我，桿頭、桿數和握把哪個重要？都重要，我木桿都是用手感最柔順的握把。沒有體驗，就沒有你的最愛。體驗就是你的球桿經驗值，也是最無價的高爾夫證照！

To put it simply, Japanese forged wedges absorb more energy, so when I use them, it’s frustrating because the distance just isn’t there, and it’s harder to get out of tough lies. That’s why I always go back to cast wedges. My wedges still stick with steel shafts, so the distance isn’t affected by shaft characteristics or materials.

I also find the True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 wedge shaft lacking in feel and distance. Compared to the DG Tour Issue S200 that I’m used to, it’s awful—it feels like a stiff pipe with no flex or feedback, making it impossible to transfer energy to the ball. This takes away the effectiveness of Japanese forged wedges, which require more control and aren’t ideal for weekend golfers.

Over the last two years, I’ve focused on putters. I’ve bought Scotty, LAB, Bettinardi, Zen, Vega, and Odyssey putters, customizing them to my specs based on my needs. I even set up a 38-inch long putter, but it didn’t meet my expectations. I’ve equipped all my putters with carbon fiber shafts for better control and feel, with lengths ranging from 32.5” to 33”. Most of them work very good, but my favorite is still my Zen. The weight, control, and roll, feel perfect for me.

Although I’ve had great results with many putters, I’ve bought 12 putters in the last two years, so I know what I like. The Scotty Phantom X5.5, LAB Mazz1, and Odyssey Ai One Ch7 are all mallet-style putters that are so easy to use, highly forgiving, and feel great. However, these putters lack distance, especially on large greens, where it feels like you need divine intervention to get close with one stroke.

When it comes to traditional blade putters, I’m used to the Newport 2 style, which performs best on long putts, giving me a high chance of sinking the putt or at least leaving the ball within one step of the hole. The grooves on Zen’s face produce excellent roll, and LAB’s Link1 has similar grooves, making it a solid choice. But the Link1 head is heavier, which makes it harder for me to use compared to the lighter Zen putter. I own two Zen blade putters, and they’re my go-to.

These conclusions come from my personal experience over the past two years, trying different combinations of shafts, heads, and grips. Ultimately, it’s all about what feels easiest and most comfortable for me. If you ask me which is more important—head, shaft, or grip? They’re all important. My drivers all have grips that offer the softest feel. Without experiencing them firsthand, you won’t find your favorite. Experience is your golfing knowledge, and it’s the most valuable "golf license" you can have!

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我2024年球桿體驗分享/My 2024 new custom golf clubs experiences！下集  
https://www.peargolf.com/article/wo2024nianqiugantiyanfenxiangmy-2024-new-custom-golf-clubs-experiences%EF%BC%81xiaji