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Hi All

My handle from both my love for golf and playing online games. The definition of Bogey in the Miriam Webster Dictionary: "something or someone that causes fear or dread especially without reason". This came in as a handy name as a soldier in the games and linking it to a nightmare in golf (a 7 on a par 5, hate that).

I've stumbled on the forum via Google (Trying to read up on the Titleist 735.CM) and what a find.

Love the website, will visit often.

I play the following clubs:

Driver: Callaway Great Big Bertha II, 9.5 degree, Grafalloy Blue X
3W: Callaway Steelhead III, 15 degree, S300
5W: Callaway Steelhead III, 19 degree, S300
Irons: Titleist 690.CB, S300 (Replaced Callaway X-16 Pro Series 4 weeks ago).
Wedges: Callaway Forged + 52 degree, Callaway Forged + 60 degree
Putter: Knight (Replaced $120 White Hot #5 with this $20 Walmart Special 2 months ago. Hey, It works, I love it!!!!)

Well, read you soon.

If anyone plays a Titleist 503.H, 19 degree, S300, please let me know how you find it, how it compares to your 3-iron carry and roll wise, and how does it play out of bunkers and tight lies. I'm considering replacing my 5-wood with it.

Thanks
Double Bogey 7

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If anyone plays a Titleist 503.H, 19 degree, S300, please let me know how you find it, how it compares to your 3-iron carry and roll wise, and how does it play out of bunkers and tight lies. I'm considering replacing my 5-wood with it. Thanks Double Bogey 7

I believe Erik did a review of this club on the site. You can find that here: Titleist 503.H By the way, welcome aboard, it's great to have you.
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Welcome

Your going to have to change that name though....everytime i see "Double bogey 7" im going to cringe thinking about it.......

Only joking.Enjoy the forum and site in general

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TaylorMade 200 3wood.S-flex Graph-design purple ice.
19 deg Taylormade rescue-mid with 6.0 Rifle flighted.
Callaway 3-PW X-16 Pro series with 6.0 Rifle flighted.
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Welcome aboard double bogey... i've posted a double so many times I don't even flinch anymore. All the same, my expectations are high on par 5's. Glad to have you around here.

Jeff

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18°, 20°, 23° Adams Idea Pro Prototype Hybrid

4-9 Titleist 690.CB
48° Titleist Vokey Tour Nickel
54°, 58° Titleist Vokey Tour Oil Can

Scotty Cameron NP2, 33"

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Well, I hit a 300 yard drive on a par 5 today and missed the fairway by 1 foot. Lie was so bad it took two hacks to get it out. Then bunkered, short sided and the like. Got an 8. So a 7 sounds good to me right now...

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I believe Erik did a review of this club on the site. You can find that here:

Yeah, that's the exact club I've got. I love it. Powered one 220 through a stiff breeze with a nice draw to 15 feet the other day off a weird little downhill, sidehill lie.

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