Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
What's your handicap Rubbin?
i love reynolds park, but it just gets so crowded on the weekends. i had a 3+ hour front nine last time i played out there and just opted to go get drunk rather than finish. there is a light skinned black dude that hangs out there a lot and can really play. he swears that he started the back nine eagle, eagle, eagle (hole in one). i find it tough to believe, but i guess it is possible.
they are quality holes, but 6 and 13 can eat a bag of dicks. i can never hit the right drive on those.
I haven't played RP in 3 years when is the whole course going to be up and running again?
Anyone have and advice on courses near North Topsail? Going to be down there in a couple weeks and might try to sneak out for a round.
Thoughts on wedge shafts? Same as your iron set?
I think 6 is really easy, it's just a straight uphill par 4 right?
I think the drive on 3 and 7 are tough because I naturally hit a fade. Conversely 8 is pretty easy for me just because of the way it looks to my eye I guess.
That sounds like Booster. We let him join our group one day. He wanted to gamble a little, but we didn't want any part of that. Apparently he is a regular at RP.
I believe you are thinking of #5. #6 is the one that runs parallel to #3. Bailout area to right before big hill that slopes down and left to the creek. You can hit fade on #7 if you get it over the tree at the cart path.
Only if your iron shafts are steel & stiff.
The way i figure it, 80-90% of the shots you're going to play with a 52*-60* wedge aren't going to be full-swings (going for max distance, which is what less stiff shafts are made for).
I feel like the inverse of that is true for clubs 3-PW.
For my game at least, I've always liked to have my wedges as solid & as consistent as possible and have never really been concerned about the distance I'm putting on them.
Damn you are fast . I was just editing my post. I was thinking the par 5 was #3, not #4.
5 is a straight downhill par 3. 6 runs uphill with a fence on the left and 7 is a dogleg left with the creek in front of the green.