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Clublink7

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  • Birthday 11/30/1992

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  1. I recently just tested both of these companies drivers and titleist easisly came out on top for me. The trajectory control is unbeleivable with the titleist offerings while the taylormade is a little "loose" if you know what I'm saying. Overall the titleist is easily the more solid, workable driver.
  2. The answer is no 34 putts is not that good. I'm not that great myself at putting but you have to know you and I play much easier slope courses than the pros who are averaging 30 putts a round. Think about it.
  3. Break 80 and get my handicap down into single digits. I accomplished both breaking 80 approximately 10 - 20 times while keeping my handicap around a 8 -9
  4. If any of you play in Canada, Wyndance (a greg norman designed course) plays a nice 7500 with 2 par 3s over 250 yards, 3 par 4s over 480 yards and the average par 5 playing around 590. Now thats a challenge
  5. steel shafts are more accurate and if you have a higher swing speed you should deffinately be hitting steel. on the other hand graphite is for slower swing speeds will improve your distance and will give you less accuracy. By accuracy most people think that means youll be missing greens which is not true. You may not be pinpoint but itll deffinately be fine and youll still have your moments where you stick shots close. Judge on swing speed and your size mainly :) In My Bag: Driver: Nike 2 Square Wood: 15*Wood CGB Max Hybrid: 19* Adams Boxer Irons: Cleveland CG Red 3 - pw Wedges: Wilson Harmonized 56* 60* Putter: White Hot XG #9 Balls: Nike One Platinum Glove: Taylormade Targa Tour
  6. Nice man I just recently shot my best tournament round 76 (37 front 39 back) and it feels gooood :)
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