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TheGolfer

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  1. It depends on your swing speed. I hit about 85 mph, and had been playing pro v1s for a while, then I switched to the DT SoLo (lower compression) and added 10-15 yards. Its still got a soft feel around the greens and feels decent at putting, pro v1 is my favorite ball for pulling though, can't beat the urethane cover for feel.
  2. Bought my driver and 53 and 56 wedges on the spot. Without ever hitting them once.
  3. The nike grips that came with my ignites.
  4. I feel that steel gives a better feeling through the entire club, but with the graphite you can only really feel the head. Also, I think drives have graphite for speed. You can get much more speed out of a lighter shaft.
  5. I don't really know, my Vokey is brownish were the impact zone is, thats how much I've used it, and the groves aren't very sharp. But if you don't catch it well with backspin probably not.
  6. Yes if you can hit it that far. I hit my sand wedge about 75 yards, and its great, works out of the sand too.
  7. I got a Vokey Spin Milled 56* 14 bounce and I love it! Bounce helps in the sand, so if you want a sand wedge get the 14, because it displaces the sand and forces the ball out. Also the oil can rusts. And the difference between the normal and spin milled; spin milled have larger grooves so it can spin the ball better.
  8. Develop a pre-shot routine. It helps you get your mind on the shot, if you get a single lesson, make sure it is on a consistent and repeatable pre-shot routine.
  9. Belly putters stabilize your hand and allow you to make a smoother pendulum motion. The result: more consistency. If your looking, at least try a belly putter, you may be surprised.
  10. Lob wedge, rimmed out three chips today with it. Blame me not the club
  11. thanks, will do
  12. nike ignite 3 hybrid
  13. I know this is a bit off topic, but how should you clean your grips?
  14. I used to be set on a Yes! putter until I tried a Puku belly putter. They are adjustable and very stable with helpful grips, but if you are a traditionalist you most likely don't like belly putters. I will admit, I was a bit skeptical until I tried it. Overall though, a great putter.
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