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i love my 60... to me 64 is OD if you can hit your 60 good
kobetwo is that an at-home putting green?
kobetwo is that an at-home putting green?
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Originally Posted by Scott Frost
In the market of for a 60-64 degree wedge. Was on golfsmith.com checking out some and was wondering if the 64 degree is too much and should just stick with the 60.
y would you be scared to put lead tape onto a club? its not a toy or a piece of art. its a tool used to get the ball in the hole. i needed 10g of weight on my putter, so i threw 10gs on the bottom so not to disturb the center of grav or anything, problem solved and it didnt cost me more then a buck to fix.Originally Posted by youngmoney
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
In the market of for a 60-64 degree wedge. Was on golfsmith.com checking out some and was wondering if the 64 degree is too much and should just stick with the 60.
64 is way to much imo...stick with a 60 or even a 58
i have a 54 and a 58 titleist vokey spin milled oil can...love them...bent them to be 53 and 57 degrees
and Kobetwo- nice scotty but why wud u put lead tape on the bottom. just to add weight? id be to scared to do that with mine
bout to go play nine with my boys in about 30...we usually play 3 bucks a hole and lets just say there is no way there are even gonna be close to me. buhahahahaha
Originally Posted by pootaing
is that putting green in your backyard?
Cost?Originally Posted by k0betw0
Originally Posted by pootaing
is that putting green in your backyard?
yes it is.
shrug. i didnt pay for it so i dont know.Originally Posted by cleansneaksonly21
Cost?Originally Posted by k0betw0
Originally Posted by pootaing
is that putting green in your backyard?
yes it is.
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Appreciate the advice on the 60 degree wedge. Was looking at a Cleveland CG wedge on golfsmith.com for about $90, are there better websites out there in terms of price?
...just fixing the basic that I was doing wrong. keeping my arm straight, fixing my feet (i was lifting up my left)...dragging the club head on the backswing to get used to the motion(I was lifting the club head).Originally Posted by fraij da 5 11
Ive been considering dropping 40-50 bucks on a lesson... I think someone giving me minor adjustments that improve my swing could go a long way, given some direction I could keep it consistent.
What kind of tips did they give you Dirty?
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
You guys clean off your clubs with any particular solution?
I can only think of two reasons for your drives to go right:Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
tell me about it HWB smgdmfh ...
i played Renditions today in Davidsonville, MD ... every hole is made to look/play like a famous hole on the PGA tour ... you guys should check it out http://www.renditionsgolf.com/ ...
i shot a 103 ... 8 shots on the first hole and 9 shots on the last hole ... fairly straight forward par 4s and i completely sucked them up ... i par'd 2 holes and had one birdie on a par 4 where i sunk a 25 footer (it was hole #4 made to play like #16 @ Royal Luthum & St. Anne's) ... but my drives went dead right all but once and trying to play a long course without a driver is nearly impossible ...
the hole made to look like the 17th at TPC was death ... first ball i hit bounced on the green and somehow rolled off the back ... i used my one mulligan we get per round and hit another that landed on the ridge in the middle of the green and somehow spun all the way through the rough off the green ... drop in the designated area which is basically 30 yards from the tee and knock it within 2 feet ... i lip the putt and take a 5 smh ...
all in all i was happy with my round because i completely blew two holes and couldnt hit a drive all day and still managed a 103 on a tough course ... i need to get my driver right or else i'm gonna continue to look like a fool ... at one point i took my stance and then dropped my right foot back as far as possible to overcompensate for my slice and it still went way right ... i cant figure it out ...
has anyone ever paid them "pro's" at driving ranges money to teach them to drive? i dont want to throw away money but damn if i wouldnt pay some cash to get my drive to go straight ...
nice pick up... and i also been looking to get an odyssey putter and golf shoes... im broke thoOriginally Posted by Quaz
Here are some of my new pickups
got it at goodwill for $3
Next up an odyssey putter and golf shoes