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I ran into the exact same injury twice both times at the driving range after topping that 400 ball mark (not that I "topped" 400 balls but just hit over 400 balls ) I'm not sure if it matters but both times it occurred I was...
I've bought a couple nets from these guys: http://www.parbuster.com/ They came recommended by the people at Trackman.
The Z Star and Z Star X hold up a lot better than the Titleist Pro V1 and Titleist Pro V1x. I can get a full round of out of a Z Star whereas after a few hits with my irons much less wedges the Titleist Pro V1 balls start to show signs...
For 92 yards and in I'm hitting my 54° wedge. If I was stranded on a deserted island I could survive with just some matches and my 54° wedge. I figure that since it has saved me so much on the golf course that it should be able to save...
Originally Posted by motteler621 Im not sure if the realy old ones do?? but look for a serial number and call ping with it The problem with getting the serial number and calling Ping is that the counterfeiters...
Originally Posted by whatwhatwhat wow I wish they had ranges like that where I come from It looks like the College Golf Center in Palm Springs. It's nice but can't compare to the practice facilities at some of...
The Adams hybrids (Idea Techs) are really popular. I have a 2h, 3h and 4h but carry only one or two of them depending on the course. They have to be the easiest clubs to hit in just about any situation and instill a lot of confidence...
I personally own a FlightScope launch monitor and tried out a Trackman before buying the FlightScope. The Trackman was $25k plus while the FlightScope was $10k and both use dopler radar technology. The feedback I get from both of these...
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