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Originally Posted by threedolphins Gotta love the 'yazz flute' soundtrack, the shaft that is 'like a sword' and the patriot missle golf ball contrails @ :44 complete with slow-mo 'YAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGH!!!!!' Who...
Originally Posted by CG031 Well man this is tough, but... I'd say go with the gift for the Wife - probably not what you want to hear, but here is why... First of all, you have a nice putter as it is. Yes! putters...
One of the testimonials during the infomercial says something to the effect "he hit that ball so far that all I know is that it didn't land on any flat green surface on the course"? WTF kind of positive is that!!! It will...
Not with just one club but I will, on occasion, play a round with 3 clubs. For example - 5I, 9I & putter or 3w, 7I & putter (real challenging one is Driver, SW, putter), etc. Really makes for some interesting shots and...
Originally Posted by CG031 Nothing wrong with it, just gets kind of boring, and at times, in my opinion, kind of depressing. All the time last summer I played alone, at least 3 times per week...nothing wrong with it,...
Originally Posted by iWALK18 If you putt the ball to within a few feet, it is actually etiquette to give you the option to putt out your ball. You're absolutely right and this is one small way to make a round go...
You said it all when you said he wasn't fun to be around. For me, I either want to like my playing partners or not be bothered by my playing partners. When I've gotten paired up with someone who is really volatile - I try my best to...
You don't mention if your range is grass or mats. I get some pretty squirrely irons off mats (trying to hit down, etc, etc). If that's not it - are you picking a target when practicing on the range? One thing for sure, you are...
Originally Posted by bunkerputt At what point does this become a sound strategy? For shorter hitters it is almost never (never say never) a sound strategy. If it would take your absolute Sunday best, 1 out of...
I think we're talking about the same thing. My point is that many people "feel" that they must line up their toes to the target. Using an intermediate target to line up the club face is what most good golfers do.
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