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  1. Here's what I posted on a similar thread... Link to post . The actual post has the links to the product and rebate. Just checked and Walmart online still has the $200 price. The Bushnell Scout 1000 "Outdoor" version (comparable to the golf version, Bushnell Tour V2) is $200 at Walmart.com. {Product Link} There's also a $50 mail-in rebate from Bushnell. Walmart sells the same model listed as applicable. {Rebate Link} I actually went with a GPS, but I've used a Bushnell and they're very handy for their purpose.
  2. When getting new clubs, do you typically transfer the same lie angle?
  3. Picked up the game again this year after a 10 year break, so I figured I'd update my equipment. Bought everything in below in the past few months: Driver: Nike SQ Sumo 5000 Woods: Nike SasQuatch 2 3W, 5W Hybrids: Nike SQ Sumo2 15*, 23* Irons: Taylormade 3-PW R7 TP Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG #9 Bag: Ogio Grom Most recently bought a box of the Bridgestone 330-RXs and a Clicgear 2.0 push cart.
  4. The Bushnell Scout 1000 "Outdoor" version (comparable to the golf version, Bushnell Tour V2) is $200 at Walmart.com. Product Link There's also a $50 mail-in rebate from Bushnell. Walmart sells the same model listed as applicable. Rebate Link I actually went with a GPS, but I've used a Bushnell and they're very handy for their purpose.
  5. My local Golfsmith just got them in today. $42.99/doz. They also will typically break open a box and sell individual sleeves.
  6. I was thinking the same thing. Her sponsorship was probably a factor in the decision making. Regardless, this is certainly a good move. I'm sure the media will be following her progress.
  7. chris408

    Grass Ranges

    At my course they have a mat range and two grass areas; one being the current hitting side, while the other is the re-growing side. The hitting area can last close to a month, by moving the hitting area back every couple days, but also usage of the grass area is only available as part of their membership. Their membership allows for unlimited use of the course, all practice areas, and even the mat range. It's a nice setup, and definitely hitting off the grass does provide a closer-to-realistic hitting surface.
  8. Thanks, but I tried there, and this morning the site says it's shipping on 9/17. And if I want in-store pickup, it'd be available for pickup on 9/28, it has a "ship to store" status.
  9. Anyone found an online store, other than ebay, actually shipping the RX's?
  10. Just bought a Clicgear 2.0. I've read some great reviews and can't wait to try it out on the course. Easy to unfold and fold. Folds to a nice compact "cube"
  11. Thanks. Sounds like another fitting, for length, for the longer clubs.
  12. Just wondering, I was fitted when I bought my new irons, and they determined that my irons need to +2 degree UP change on the Lie Angle. Do my hybrids, woods, and driver need a lie angle change as well?
  13. I do keep score, but just starting out, I use it more as a baseline and progression of what areas I should be working on. I don't think it's something to worry about nor stress over. I try to keep some stats (fairways hit/missed, club used, # of chips and putts, and other notes) so that I can see progression or defiancies, as well as set a goal for a particular hole..."next time let's try to do..."
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