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jaqattack02

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  • Birthday 11/30/1982

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  1. If you want a green-like surface to try and stick it to, why don't you buy one of the mats they sell for hitting balls off of. The one's that are like 2'x2' or so. Just toss that out there and aim for that. Then you still have a fairly small target to aim for, and you can see how much spin you're getting on the ball.
  2. I have to say, that's one of the best things about being left handed. No one wants your clubs. I've left my PW and my 60 on the side of a green a couple times and the group behind us usually drives up in their cart with it, that or I go back and get it.
  3. I can't see where there could possibly be a big performance difference between the 2. It's all about the feel preferred by the person using it. The putter is probably the club in the bag that is influenced most by personal feeling. With the others there's a visible difference in performance (distance, spin, etc), but there isn't anything like that with a putter. With the putter it's all about how you think it feels when contacting the ball, and how confident you are when you're standing over the ball getting ready to make that stroke.
  4. I tried out the Top Flite D2 Straight today, and I think I've found my new ball. Shot my new lowest round (101) with it. I think I'm going to try the D2 Feel next, and then decide between the 2. I got my box at Target for $15 for 15 balls.
  5. I prefer blades mostly because I think the mallet style putters are goofy looking. I've tried both and couldn't really tell a difference. I guess it's also a habit thing. I've used blades since I started playing.
  6. I haven't seen them in any stores yet
  7. From what I've heard, Alice Cooper is probably the best musician/golfer. Doesn't he play a round every day?
  8. I think you're confusing 'attractive' and 'hot'. Hot just means "holy crap look at her". It doesn't have to mean she's nice to talk to, or has a good personality, or anything else. Hot is strictly eye candy. Attractive is the girl you want to hang out with, has a good personality, and is good looking. Attractive is the girl you can take home to mom. Hot is the one you show up at a club/bar with just to impress your friends.
  9. I would have to agree entirely. Gulbis is the hottest female golfer, hands down. In my opinion, of course.
  10. Douglas S. Freeman High School Richmond, VA Class of 2002
  11. GT - jaqattack02 I used to play R6 Vegas on there sometimes. Although if anyone has TW 07 and wants to play around, I'd be willing to give it a shot. I've never really tried that one online.
  12. That's crazy. That deal for the Mizuno's makes me want to go hit some garage sales. Of course if a guy came out saying he didn't actually want to sell them, I'd probably give them back. Since every one asked, here's the original picture. I posted it in one of the "Gulbis vs [insert other LPGA player here]" threads.
  13. Sounds like a good idea to me. If no one is using anything, then they don't have anything to worry about. At least golf won't have to worry about having someone pull a Barry Bonds and use drugs to help them get some kind of new record.
  14. Natalie of course...
  15. I'm not him so I don't know his exact reason, but I would suspect it's because when you're on the course and want just stick a club back in the bag and get moving again you have to stop and take the time to find the proper hole, and get the club in there. Personally, I like my Ogio Grom bag for both walking and riding. It's got their "Woode" pocket system, where there are individual holes for the woods, and then group pockets for irons and wedges, and a spot for the putter. It works well, keeps things organized, and there's the nice big pockets for the irons so you can just toss it in and get rolling.
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