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Pimples Schmimples
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Well, how is the elbow these days?My elbow has been feeling a bit better, although still slightly sore, so I played for a few minutes the other day. I'm trying to reach a balance between "don't play thru it" and "I'm in my 50's and being athletic. Of course I'm going to have some aches and pains". Since playing the elbow doesn't feel any worse than before, so that's good. Also I'm doing tennis-elbow stretches and strength-building exercises.
Anyways, the Dotec AR is fantastic. I'm used to high-control all-wood blades, and it took me all of 5 minutes to get used to it. I really don't understand all of the resistance to these blades. It does everything well, including looping. Not too stiff or too fast. I think I nailed it with the slow Factive rubbers, which keep the dwell time up.
It's super light, very spinny, nice touch in the short game and plenty of power when you want it. Weird higher pitched and completely unique "tock" sound. Some have complained about this, I don't see the problem. Of course it's going to sound different, as it has a totally different construction.
Warning: the handle is so good that it instantly ruins all of your other blades. It's that good. It's big and has a lot of flare, and does indeed seem to help with a looser grip, which I will be focusing on. Every other handle now feels tiny and crude in comparison, and that includes Stiga Legend and OSP Elcon (the best large handles on the market).
Have you had any treatment on it or it still needs rest?
Glad you found a blade you like too, never heard of Dotec Ar before ..