WFcatamount22
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A pet peeve of mine is waiting behind a golfer who is 250 yards out and waiting for the green to clear, only to slice the ball 30 yards right. You made me wait for 10 min for a 1% chance you actually hit the green?
A pet peeve of mine is waiting behind a golfer who is 250 yards out and waiting for the green to clear, only to slice the ball 30 yards right. You made me wait for 10 min for a 1% chance you actually hit the green?
Honest question, do you think the person should just go for it and deal with the consequences or lay up? I'm not a 1% guy but I'm sure I've waited for plenty of greens to clear only to miss the green with a 3 wood.
I would bet on the 5/9 best ball. I'd guess they are six strokes better.
Okay Pit. Help me buy some new irons. I'm a 20 handicapper and have been playing Taylormade racHTs off the rack for about ten years or so. Looking to upgrade. I've been fit at Golfsmith and found that I need an inch longer shaft (doesn't everybody?). Mizuno JPX-850s can no longer be custom fit. I'm looking at Callaway XRs and Ping G30s. Anything else I should look at?
HALP!
You 6'5" or taller?
Okay Pit. Help me buy some new irons. I'm a 20 handicapper and have been playing Taylormade racHTs off the rack for about ten years or so. Looking to upgrade. I've been fit at Golfsmith and found that I need an inch longer shaft (doesn't everybody?). Mizuno JPX-850s can no longer be custom fit. I'm looking at Callaway XRs and Ping G30s. Anything else I should look at?
HALP!
A pet peeve of mine is waiting behind a golfer who is 250 yards out and waiting for the green to clear, only to slice the ball 30 yards right. You made me wait for 10 min for a 1% chance you actually hit the green?
I haven't played it. I have been to the course and walked around it. A friend played it two weeks ago and loved it. He liked it more than Whistling Straits. Are they really charging $400? Four years ago you could play it for $120. It might take you more than two hours to get there. The course is in a weird location and nowhere near the interstate.
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Layup. If the course isn't crowded by all means go for it.
Get over yourself..if I want to give it a go then you can wait..I might not make it but it beats the hell out of hitting into the group ahead. if the course is that jammed up it's not like you are going to play through.
6' 3"
Get over yourself..if I want to give it a go then you can wait..I might not make it but it beats the hell out of hitting into the group ahead. if the course is that jammed up it's not like you are going to play through.
Same here and I only play 1/2" over (1/4" over based on many of the "modern" lengths). Just make sure you actually hit them better, not just longer. The longer the club the harder it is to control, and if you're not careful you'll end up with a big gap between your wedges and irons. I think basic clubfitting metrics are way too quick to extend lengths - and most pros don't come near what would be recommended for them.