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Yeah I've been glued to the forecast for as long as they've been out. I think we'll be okay. Rain on Thursday is supposed to end in the morning and then we're fine after that. We don't tee off Southern Dunes until 1. Looking forward to it!
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Interesting timing for this as I'm heading there Thursday for a mini-golf trip with a buddy. We're playing: Southern Dunes (about 45 min S of Orlando airport) OCN Panther Lake and Crooked Cat Then Saturday we're driving over to World Woods to play Pine Barrens Does time ever go by ANY slower than the 48 hrs before a golf trip?
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RTJ Capital Hill- Which 2 of the 3 to play?
JeffG replied to NBCgolfer's topic in Golf Courses and Architecture
We played the Capitol Hill and Grand National RTJ sites last October. If I were going back to Prattville and were only playing two courses, I would play The Judge and The Legislator. Here are my reasons: The Senator: Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it. Impeccable shape, interesting holes, etc. However, I am generally not as big of a fan of links style courses, and this one was tough. If you hit it into "the junk", you might as well go ahead and take a one shot penalty. It might as well have been water hazards. The good news is, you usually found 2 balls to replace the one you lost! The Legislator: Just a fun course. Very beautiful with some memorable holes. About a 3-4 hole stretch on the back nine you are playing right up the side of a bluff. You can look up and see one fairway right above you, and then another fairway back and above that one. Very cool. The Judge: Well its probably one of the more famous courses on the entire trail. The first hole is obviously the most famous (hit an iron and just get it in the fairway!). Its incredibly difficult, but still fun. Hope that helps! By the way, we stayed in the Country Inn and Suites right at the main highway intersection. Cheap, clean, and breakfast included. Probably 4-5 minutes from the bag drop off area. You won't regret it, an absolute blast. -
You already covered the stiff arm. I have a club glove bag, but I went the cheaper route and just put a broomstick with a tennis ball on the end in there. It will accomplish the same. But if you do have a soft case bag, the stick and/or stiff arm is a MUST. The very first time I flew, the broomstick (which was aluminum) had a kink in it. So that would've been my brand new 910 shaft had I not put in the broomstick. Besides putting your name and phone number on the bag somewhere, I think you've got it covered. I usually take some extra towels and wrap them around the clubs to keep the irons from banging on each other. Also, I wouldn't put a lock on the case. My case has only flown with me 4 times but its been checked by TSA twice. If there is a lock on there they will break it and not pay you for it. I just packed my clubs up last night to get ready for my Georgia golf and Masters trip!
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I'm about a quarter of the way through a major swing overhaul, so I've practiced more in the last 4 months than probably the previous 4 years combined. I never was much of a practice-guy. I always thought, "Why go hit balls endlessly at a flag when I can go and actually play?". That was because when I did go to the range, I didn't have a plan or really much of anything to work on. I might want to straighten out my driver, but I would just hit balls endlessly. And I didn't enjoy it, at all, much less hitting into a net. I would've much rather mowed the lawn vs hitting balls off of a mat into a net. Now, I can't wait to put my daughter down to sleep so I can run into the garage and work on my swing. I am working on several different things, so in order to get that great feeling I have to look at my swing (via V1 app on cell phone) to see my progress. I still have bad sessions (last night..), but overall I am very surprised at myself for actually practicing. Anyway, to the point of the thread, since I am doing a major swing overhaul I must practice every rep with complete focus. Since I'm adding/changing things in my swing that are so foreign, if I don't focus completely, it is a wasted rep. I'm in the stage of trying to ingrain new swing patterns and "reprogram" my brain. The only time I'll hit balls in a somewhat uptempo succession, is when I have a "a ha! That was IT!" moment. I'll try to repeat that same swing in quick succession to help me ingrain that feeling. Otherwise, my reps are slower and I might take a slow practice swing to hit certain positions that I want to feel. Man this game is hard...
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We did our first RTJ trail trip last October. I did the planning and here was our schedule: We played the Capitol Hill and Grand National Courses and made Capitol Hill our "headquarters". All got there on the first day late morning and played the Senator at 2PM. We stayed in a hotel just one mile away (Country Inn and Suites, HIGHLY recommended). The hotel came with a hot breakfast and it was $63 per night per room, so it worked out to just $35 per night per guy with breakfast. Nice clean and relatively new hotel. The next day we drove over to Grand National and played those two courses. The last day we played the remaining two courses at Capitol Hill (The Judge and then The Legislator). We really enjoyed the trip and the golf was incredible. We bought the 3-day unlimited package and it worked out to $233 per golfer (4 of us) for all green fees, cart fees, etc for 90 holes of golf. The weather in October was perfect . Got a little cold on the trip to Grand National in the mornings, but most of our trip was weather in the 60's and 70's. If I could change anything, I would try to tee off a little earlier as we were quite rushed the first day trying to finish our round before dark. This year we'll probably go ahead but might go to Birmingham and do the Oxmoor Valley and Ross Bridge sites, not sure yet. I highly recommend the RTJ!
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Played all three courses at Prattville. I really enjoyed all three. In order I enjoyed the Judge, Legislator, and Senator. The Senator was fun, but not when you hit it off of the fairway. That high grass might as well have been water. We also drove over and played both courses at Grand National, Links and Lakes. Both were phenomenal. All in all it was a great trip. We are probably heading back again this year but might try a different site.
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Go check out www.woot.com Great website, and todays item is a new Taylormade Tourina stand bag for $59.99 plus $5 shipping. Colors are blue, red, and black. I don't do much walking so I don't need this bag, otherwise i'd get it. Just thought i'd give yall a heads up.
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One stretch I learned at the Harvey Penick Academy was swinging the driver side to side like a baseball bat slowly and gradually taking it lower and lower to eventually a normal golf swing.
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I looked through and haven't seen a thread on it for this season so far, if so..sorry. Anyway, when is your club championship? How'd you do last year, goals for this year? Mine is this weekend, and its been raining the past several days and I haven't been able to practice. Just a few more days, soaking and scrubbing the clubs the night before...you all know the drill. When: This weekend, Saturday and Sunday...16h & 17th Last year: Obviously, our club is very small..but I was proud of myself. I won the first flight, mainly because all the good golfers that shot bad enough to qualify for the first flight declared for the championship flight because of pride and that left me with not much competition. Shot 80, 78 = 158 This year: I hope to improve by about 4 strokes for a 154.
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Looking for a new set of irons
JeffG replied to michaeljames92's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Another vote for the MP-57s. Great irons, excellent feel, and I was surprised at the forgiveness too. -
17k-18k per year?? .........whoa....thats more than probably 20% of the people in my town make a year! $95 per month membership About $500 this year on equipment (new irons included) Probably about $20 or less on the course...mainly bring my own gatorade, don't eat on the course Probably $200-$400 per year on misc. (balls, gloves, tees, shoes, shirts, etc)
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Here's my current setup: TM R7 460 9.5* TM R7 3 wood 15* TM Burner 3h 19* MP-57 4i 5i 6i 7i 8i 9i PW 47* Scratch TNC 53* Scratch TNC 58* Odyssey Black #2 I thought about adding a 2 hybrid, rescue dual..but thats 16* and only 1 degree dif from my 3 wood. I really like my 3 wedge setup, don't want another wedge (like a 60 or something)..so, I guess I should stick with what works? I guess I feel like i'm wasting something if I don't have a full 14 set. What do you think? Thanks!
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Do yourself a favor and check out www.scratchgolf.com . I played the 58* TNC grind, they have a bunch of different grinds depending on what type of player, so its not just a bounce. You can get a wedge that fits you, whether you like to only play full shots, or if you like to get tricky and lay it open for a flop or full shots. They are pricey, but believe me...i'm never playing another wedge again (and no i'm not a paid advertiser...wish I was). If you want to spend BIG bucks, you can fully customize your wedge (logo color, placement, initials, color fill, ferrule color, degree placement, of course bounce, lie, shaft, grip, etc etc etc.) but you'll pay a good penny for that. Or you can just get the "standard" wedge in whatever specific grind your game needs. I know sandtrap had a review on them not long ago. Softest forging, feels like butter on full shots and amazing spin around the green. I never thought I had the right technique to hit those low bounce once and check shots, but now I can do it no problem. (by the way, if you want to have fun here is the custom studio link http://www.scratchgolf.com/studio.php )