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Ping G25 3 Wood stiff. Should've done this sooner, fantastic club.

:titleist: 913 D2 w/ Oban Kiyoshi Purple :ping: G25 3 Wood w/ Graphite Design Tour AD-DJ6 :titleist: 913H 21* w/ Diamana Blue :ping: G25 4 - PW :vokey: SM4 Oil Can - 52, 56, 60 :cameron: Studio Select Newport 2 :golflogix: :bushnell: Tour V3


Taylormade Ghost Spider S Putter.  34"  with the straighter attachment (whatever you call it - not the one with the big built in offset).  Out the door I started with a JUMBO Winn putter grip, (though the Super Stroke 3.0 felt pretty nice, I went with the cheaper grip to start with.)

used it yesterday and it's SO much better than the cheap mallet I've been using.  It lines up really well with just my eye - I played the entire round just setting up my putts from address (using the hole and not an intermediate point) - it fits nicely - though I haven't done a fitting yet it does set up flat already and the line is quite a bit more intuitive.  I was hitting my distances a ton better, and making a lot of the mid distance putts (like the 4 to 10 foot range) easier.

But $till, I'm not normally one to pay out for a club like that, but I think it'll be a pleasure to play with.

I wish I could find the adjustable weights, it's not very clear on google searches how to get those.....I think I might like it heavier.

Bill - 

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I bought some True Linkswear Phx golf shoes I got a good deal on Golfsmith.com for only $65 tax included and had it shipped to the store for pick up.

Also, while I was waiting for them to get the box in the backroom, I went to the simulator to try out some clubs. I saw the Titleist 712u 3 iron and tried it out and was hitting very well to the point I was almost addicted hitting it. I bought my first hybrid, a Nike Covert Tour, a few months ago and for some reason, I just can't hit hybrids regardless of the brand. Luckily, the golf store I got it from said I can return the Nike for full store credit and used the credit to special order the Titleist 712u 3 iron. Expecting to pick it up tomorrow.

Best Regards,
Ryan

In the :ogio: bag:
:nike: VR-S Covert Tour Driver 10.5 :nike: VR-S Covert Tour 3W :titleist: 712U 21*
:nike: VR Pro Blades 4-PW :vokey: Vokeys 52*, 56* & 60* :scotty_cameron: Studio Select Newport 2
:leupold:
:true_linkswear: 


Nike Covert 5H 26*......slightly used at golfsmith for $75....(msrp $180) I replaced my 5 iron with this jewel.......

New glove.

Still awfully HOT down here......

In David's bag....

Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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New glove.

Still awfully HOT down here......

Same here in Denver!

My last trip I got two new FJ StaSofts so I can rotate them thru the round.  The last two were able to do Jazz Hands on their own.  I had to put them down.

Driver: Titleist 910D2 9.5* Aldila RIP

3 Wood: Titleist 910F 15* Aldila RIP

3 & 4 Hybrid: Tour Edge Exotic XCG-5

5 & 6 Iron: Mizuno MP-H4 KBS Tour Shaft

7, 8, 9, & PW: Mizuno MP-59 KBS Tour Shaft

50, 54, & 60: Vokey SM4 Wedges

Putter: Scotty Circa 62 #3

Ball: Titleist NXT Tour


Bought a couple Tour Wrap grips and a Callaway Razr x 3h (Sold my Razr X set, but loved the 3 and 4 h clubs, so I was glad to find this for $40) Also ordered a set of Mizuno JPX 825s. Can't wait to get those and play!

Bridgestone Treosoft because they were 2 for $30 and I want a ball that I've heard is pretty good and plays similar to the more expensive balls I like to use but wont be afraid to lose.  Anyone else play these before?

Also bought a new frogger brush because mine fell off my bag at some point during my round today and I was a little pissed when I discovered it missing.

Callaway XR 9.5 + 1, Taylormade R15 3 Wood, Burner 3 Rescue, Callaway XHot 5H, Warbird 4H, Nike Vapor Fly 6-AW Irons, Titleist Vokey 54, 60 Wedges, Taylormade Rossa Fontana Putter, Srixon Z-Star Tour Yellow.

Best Score 2017:  82 (Traditions at the Glen, Par 70)

Favorite Course - Conklin Players Club (Par 72) - Best Score 86


The last three dozen Wilson Staff FG Tour balls for 19.99ea.... damn clearance. Such a great ball at an extraordinary price, too bad they will not be getting any more.

I'm a sucker when I go to golf stores... Let's see, I got a pair of pants, a hat (that makes about 15 now), a putter grip and a glove last time.


well lets see....

@ golfsmith in livonia michigan,  i traded in two of my cleveland wedges, and picked up a new 52-8 cleveland 588 wedge, and a macgregor tourney 56 and 60 wedge, and bought a purple snake eyes polo shirt..

then in Grand Rapids, Michigan @ golf galaxy, I picked up 2 boxes of maxfli revolutions, and another box of maxfli's cant remember what kind lol... Then they had some Slazenger shirts on BOGO free, so i picked up 4 shirts, a titliest fitted had, and a new towel....

yes this was all in one day lol......was driving from Livonia to GR to home....

It is what it is

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Online due to lack of local options, but got 100 AAAAA ProV1 from LBG.

~Justin

R11 9.5* w/Matrix Ozik Code 6.2
Taylormade 14* V-Steel w/ProLaunch Blue
Taylormade 16.5* V-Steel w/Aldila NV
Taylormade 21* V-Steel w/Dyanlite Gold S300
Mizuno MX 23 5-6 w/Rifel 5.5 SSx2
Mizuno MP 32 7-PW w/Rifel 5.5 SSx2
Callaway X-Forged 52*, 56*, 60*
Mizuno 0803 Custom Slighter


Nike 20XI Balls

Callaway Hitting Mat for the garage

Nike Spikeless Golf Shoes

Ryan M
 
The Internet Adjustment Formula:
IAD = ( [ADD] * .96 + [EPS] * [1/.12] ) / (1.15)
 
IAD = Internet Adjusted Distance (in yards)
ADD = Actual Driver Distance (in yards)
EPS = E-Penis Size (in inches)
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