Originally Posted by Shanks A Million
Um, no, the opposite. If it's on the toe, you need an upright club, and vice versa.
In general, if your lie angle is wrong, you'll have to make compensations to hit it straight...
guys this is a link to a golf swing of mine. with a 7 iron. what i want to know is that apart from the hips sliding instead of turning in the downswing and the slightly long backswing where the club sort of falls,, is there anything...
Problem. I think i have an upright swing because the 60 deg and the 56 deg wedges i own, i usuallly hit them to the right, and after nearly every shot, the ball makes contact on the toe side of the clubface and the sole always has some...
Originally Posted by TheBirdMan9
I'm looking to spend under 200
burner 09 or burner 07. brilliant brilliant stuff.
in my opinion the two best drivers by taylormade ever.
Originally Posted by Shanker
Ping Raptures. nuff said...for Super GI! I got mine for a steal thats the only reason why its in my bag!
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i think they are briliant. surprisingly workable for me as well....
Originally Posted by flintlock62
The Fluid Feels were hot on the tour in their day. If the grooves are clean, I would get them. Training clubs? I do not know about that, they are not beginners clubs. You will know...
Originally Posted by James_Black
lol, they look almost exactly like my Sam Snead irons.
Those iron's look like the "new" model so they're from the 70's.
How much for them?
They'd be great training...