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TonyT

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  • Birthday 11/30/1976

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    Mini-Golfer

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  1. I fix mines and everything that's near. Sometimes I find myself fixing too many and have to limit myself. I haven't found a repair tool that works better than a long tee. Ps, the right way to fix ball marks is to push in around it and NOT lift it!
  2. My buddy just bought a 910D2 and the only thing good going for it is the looks. It was a good 5-10 yds shorter than his old Ping G10. He's lefty and I'm a righty so I wasn't able to try it out.
  3. Yeah man, Callaway Warbirds are total POS! They're literally rocks and I'm scared to hit them with a driver because they're obnoxiously loud! Even Top Flite XL2000 are better than those. Now one ball I really do like is the NXT Tours. I used to play Pro V1/V1Xs and the nxt tours fly farther with ever club. The greenside spin is decent too.
  4. 495 yard slight dogleg to the right, 15-20mph downwind, PW.
  5. I'm from NE Portland. I play all courses but mostly The Blue at Heron Lakes, Langdon Farms, Tri Mountain, Stone Creek, and once in awhile Pumpkin Ridge. Let me know if you guys want to get together for a round.
  6. I was in Miami in 2006 and I really liked County Club of Miami (West course). Great public course w/very resonable rates.
  7. I've heard good things about this driver and am looking to pick one up. For those who've tried both shaft options (stock Ping TFC or Aldila Serrano), which is the better shaft. My driver swing speed is 100-105mph btw. Thanks.
  8. Nope, feels the exact same. I mean the loose particle couldn't of weighed more than 1gram (if even that much).
  9. The exact same thing happened to my old Ignite 460 when playing in the cold. What I did to fix this was I would go back out in the cold and hit some golf balls until it would rattle again. Once it starts rattling, let the particle settle to the bottom. Go home and use a hair dryer on high heat and blow up on the bottom of the club for several minutes. This will melt the glue adhering the particle to the bottom. It should stay put for good if you play in temps above 50. Fixed and doesn't cost a dime!
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