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Hello all my name is mason asher and I live in indiana my home course turkey run golf club. I have memberships for 4 different courses. My average is in the low eighty's. Recently I have been shooting badly. My problem is I cannot control my irons at all. I will have a good drive but then on my approaches I either pull left or push it right. I would like to hear your advice and I also can make a video for you. And then I also have some questions. Where can I find a good quality set of clubs for a low price? what are some putting tips and I can do at my house to steady my putter. What is the best golf grip to use? Baseball overlap interlock?

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I like your comedic style and delivery.

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What is the best golf grip to use? Baseball overlap interlock?

I think the mods should merge every thread on The Sand Trap into this one.

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1. There is something wrong with your swing.  Fix that and you'll hit your irons better.

2. Craigslist

3. Hit putts in your bedroom

4. Interlocking


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Originally Posted by utztech

1. There is something wrong with your swing.  Fix that and you'll hit your irons better.

2. Craigslist

3. Hit putts in your bedroom

4. Interlocking

Brilliant.

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Originally Posted by MasonAsher2014

Hello all my name is mason asher and I live in indiana my home course turkey run golf club. I have memberships for 4 different courses. My average is in the low eighty's. Recently I have been shooting badly. My problem is I cannot control my irons at all. I will have a good drive but then on my approaches I either pull left or push it right. I would like to hear your advice and I also can make a video for you. And then I also have some questions.

Where can I find a good quality set of clubs for a low price?

what are some putting tips and I can do at my house to steady my putter.

What is the best golf grip to use? Baseball overlap interlock?

Can you provide a picture of this grip?

What is the problem with punctuation and grammar with kids these days??? Here's my take - my 15 yr old has horrible punctuation, spelling, and grammar, and yet he pulled a solid B in language/arts (what we used to call "English class") this semester...

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Originally Posted by dak4n6

What is the problem with punctuation and grammar with kids these days??? Here's my take - my 15 yr old has horrible punctuation, spelling, and grammar, and yet he pulled a solid B in language/arts (what we used to call "English class") this semester...

You know what he's trying to say, so perhaps just answer the question or don't post.

I'd respond, but this thread is a joke topic, so...

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Originally Posted by MasonAsher2014

Hello all my name is mason asher and I live in indiana my home course turkey run golf club. I have memberships for 4 different courses. My average is in the low eighty's. Recently I have been shooting badly. My problem is I cannot control my irons at all. I will have a good drive but then on my approaches I either pull left or push it right. I would like to hear your advice and I also can make a video for you. And then I also have some questions.

Where can I find a good quality set of clubs for a low price?

what are some putting tips and I can do at my house to steady my putter.

What is the best golf grip to use? Baseball overlap interlock?

How many surrealists does it take to change a lightbulb?

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I have a prediction, that this thread will ramble on and on....

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Posted
Originally Posted by dak4n6

Can you provide a picture of this grip?

What is the problem with punctuation and grammar with kids these days??? Here's my take - my 15 yr old has horrible punctuation, spelling, and grammar, and yet he pulled a solid B in language/arts (what we used to call "English class") this semester...

maybe spend more time fixing your kids grammer than a strangers on an internet forum...


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Originally Posted by 3PuttKing

maybe spend more time fixing your kids grammer than a strangers on an internet forum...

ouch haha

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Originally Posted by 3PuttKing

maybe spend more time fixing your kids grammer than a strangers on an internet forum...

Believe me, I try and try, but he feels that it is of no import, alas.  (Also, he is actually me step son, so I started with damaged goods...)

dak4n6


Posted
Originally Posted by 3PuttKing

maybe spend more time fixing your kids grammer than a strangers on an internet forum...


I hope this was being "ironic", seeing the spelling and punctuation errors.


Posted
Originally Posted by Harmonious

I hope this was being "ironic", seeing the spelling and punctuation errors.

lol i'm glad somebody caught it.


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Originally Posted by 3PuttKing

lol i'm glad somebody caught it.

Originally Posted by Harmonious

I hope this was being "ironic", seeing the spelling and punctuation errors.

I noticed, but didn't want to risk getting flamed

dak4n6


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