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:titleist: 915 D2 Driver with 9.5 loft and a 50 gram Diamana shaft - tested it thoroughly beforehand and had it professionally fitted, including adding four layers on the standard grip and adjusting it to full draw (D3) on the Titlesit SureFit settings . Expensive, but a good investment, since I get on average 30 yards more with the lighter shaft and lower loft (translating into a lower, more penetrating trajectory) than my previous old stallwart, a 913 D2 10.5 w/ standard 60 gram shaft. Walked out the pro shop a happy old gilmore :beer:

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Finally upgraded my irons, at the behest of instructor who said, dude, just get new irons dammit, paraphrasing. Titleist AP1s. Will go from using 1990 irons (Titleist DCI 962) to 2014 irons, two and a half decades of iron tech advances in one go. And I just put new grips on the old irons, oh well. I still think it's the indian, not the arrow, but grudgingly admit the arrow is pretty darn important.

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2 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Finally upgraded my irons, at the behest of instructor who said, dude, just get new irons dammit, paraphrasing. Titleist AP1s. Will go from using 1990 irons (Titleist DCI 962) to 2014 irons, two and a half decades of iron tech advances in one go. And I just put new grips on the old irons, oh well. I still think it's the indian, not the arrow, but grudgingly admit the arrow is pretty darn important.

I like the AP1s. Easy to hit and launch.

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not yet, but I am looking very seriously at a pair of Mack Daddy 2's at a local course - just right to replace my SW and LW......

have to wait until layoffs next week are completed - but if I'm employed then, I'm getting them

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A set of Cleveland Launcher HB Irons.  I had them fit, and they should arrive in about 10 days... can't wait!

  • :callaway: Callaway Epic Flash Driver.  Epic Flash 3 Wood.  GBB Flash 5 wood.  Epic Flash 4 Hybrid
  • :cleveland: Cleveland Launcher HB Irons, 4 through PW. CBX2 Wedges, 54 & 60 degree.
  • :seemore:  Seemore Si1 putter.

 

 

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I ordered a set of wedges from Bombtech. They arrived two days ago, and has been raining since 😓

  • :callaway: Callaway Epic Flash Driver.  Epic Flash 3 Wood.  GBB Flash 5 wood.  Epic Flash 4 Hybrid
  • :cleveland: Cleveland Launcher HB Irons, 4 through PW. CBX2 Wedges, 54 & 60 degree.
  • :seemore:  Seemore Si1 putter.

 

 

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I buy golf balls from Walmart mart.  I actually fear going into the Edwin watts and pga superstore here.  I’m afraid of what I might buy.  That said, last time I got a used 50 degree gap wedge. It has been excellent.

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Went to the LV Golf Super Store. Bought a tennis racquet for my Granddaughter's birthday.

Her and her boyfriend are gravitating away from golf, and taking up tennis. I have a cousin who is a very good tennis teaching pro, who is going to work with her. 

Personally not happy with her change, as she was just beginnig to break 90 on a regular basis from my tees.

Did the same thing quite a while back for another Granddaughter. That was also the last time I was in this, or any other actual "golf store"....

In My Bag:
A whole bunch of Tour Edge golf stuff...... :beer:

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A grip. It was time to re-grip my fairway wood.

  • :callaway: Callaway Epic Flash Driver.  Epic Flash 3 Wood.  GBB Flash 5 wood.  Epic Flash 4 Hybrid
  • :cleveland: Cleveland Launcher HB Irons, 4 through PW. CBX2 Wedges, 54 & 60 degree.
  • :seemore:  Seemore Si1 putter.

 

 

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I went in for a replacement head cover and came out with a $100 pair of shoes and 4 new grips for my wedges.  Forgot to get the head cover.  ☹️

In the Bag:

Tour Edge Exotics Driver, 3W, 3H, 4H, 5-PW, Adams Golf 54 and 60 Wedges, Wilson SW, Ray Cook putter.

 

 

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Just post the last (golf) thing you bought.

I'll start.


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I bought that in navy, like so:

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It should work well for these early spring/late winter rounds (and the rounds in the fall).

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New irons. Mizuno JPX919 Forged with KBS Tour 120 stiff shafts.

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I bought some 59 cent (plus tax) pencil sharpeners.

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Cleveland Hi-Bore driver, Maltby 5 wood, Maltby hybrid, Maltby irons and wedges (23 to 50) Vokey 59/07, Cleveland Niblick (LH-42), and a Maltby mallet putter.                                                                                                                                                 "When the going gets tough...it's tough to get going."

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