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Wazzu8

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  • Birthday 11/30/1988

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  1. See that makes sense but then there are private schools where I live that go from K-12th grade. So they can have younger kids playing. Also, I remember hearing about this 8th grade running back who is starting somewhere and already has college coaches drooling (his dad was a famous RB i just can't remember the name)
  2. Driver $150 3W $100 Hybrid $40 Irons $125 (new and shipped) Wedges $200 Putter $100 715$
  3. Anyone else thinks that face looks a lot like an SC Newport 2? Not saying thats a bad thing at all.. Clean out that stuff and you may have spent the best 10$ of your life.
  4. I say get fitted at a place where you can try out shafts for your R7 and the 907D2. I hit a friend's 907D2 with a Proforce V2 shaft in it. Was flying over the 250 out fence every time. Thing FLEW off the face.
  5. I worked at a private club in The suburbs of Seattle (Woodinville/Redmond) area. If you are living more towards up there it's a pretty good deal. 2 big putting greens grass tees and mats chipping/sand green (goes about 30 yards away) Tee times every 10 minutes. Tuesday is women's day. Wednesday is men's day. Mondays they have tournaments so the course is usually closed off from members (not that bad to be honest). Good restaurant. I think it's around 450 a month for premium membership. Associate (weekday golfing) is like 350. Full range benefits for all. I know they were offering six months free dues plus free carts. Not sure now. Anyways, there are plenty of great options. It all really depends on where you end up moving and how much you're willing to spend.
  6. Out of all those, isn't the FT IQ the highest forgiving one (this is based just on the shape of the head.. If it's the str8-fit square head then they are the same). D2 is definitely the least forgiving. I believe it's also open at address.
  7. Tom Watson and Rocco Mediate are two players who both play mallet putters that I'd consider "better players"
  8. Look up the degree of your PW in your G5 set and buy a sand wedge based on that. Like if it's a 45 look for a 50 or 52. If it's a 47 look for a 52 or 54.
  9. The TP version or "Tour" versions of drivers are always open.. The regular driver is probably a degrees closed.
  10. Are you fairly accurate with your current driver? The more weight, the easier to hit it straighter. For me, I'd choose 65 cause I got a fast swing but I'm not accurate enough. Fairways are more of a problem for me than Swing speed.
  11. One thing I read is think that your competitor is going to make every putt, that way if he/she does you don't get rattled by it.
  12. How are they different? They have their name sidestamped on them?
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