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Win a Taylormade R11 9° Stiff Flex Driver from DoGolf.com!!
DoGolf Brian replied to ranjanis's topic in Golf Talk
Hey everyone! Hope you all enjoyed Thanksgiving. The winner of the R11 Giveaway was Joe M. of Alabama. He didn't come directly through The Sand Trap, but we'll let him speak up if he is part of the community. Thanks again for the participation! Anything special you would all like to see from a giveaway the next time around? -
I'm a 6'2" golfer and have experienced some significant back pain as well. I had some temporary relief after having my clubs fitted. However, the pain returned after a few months. Oddly, I've found a weekend massage once per week is quite helpful. I always opt for the sports massage and it really works off many of the issues I've experienced with my back.
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what to do in winter for golf
DoGolf Brian replied to DFerlmann's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I've tried GolfTEC in the past with some nice success. They have a variety of locations around Chicago. They're nationwide, so others could take advantage as well. If you're not within the Chicago area I'm sure there are a variety of other simulator options...or indoor driving ranges. -
I'll go ahead and suggest a geographic favorite: Fat Tire. I've been surprised to find it in more and more cities lately, but it's a great beer. Try it out if you have the chance.
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Golf shoes got soaked.
DoGolf Brian replied to Spyder's topic in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
I played soccer for most of my life and this was a frequent issue with cleats in the rain and mud. I'd constantly come home and have to deal with wet boots. It was even worse when I had to practice the following day and my cleats were still cold and wet! Unfortunately, I didn't discover the trick newtogolf notes above until late in my soccer career. As a quick sidenote, I would make the rather (now) obvious comment that blowdrying your shoes does NOT work. Wet plastic composite + hot air = small shoes! -
I recently began using an Odyssey Tour Designs 6 putter. Oddly, I've always been a pretty solid putter. This one has been an adjustment, but I'm beginning to see some positive results.
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Annoying Things Golfers Say and Do on the Course
DoGolf Brian replied to Lag Rag's topic in Instruction and Playing Tips
Personally, I can't stand the golfer "uhhhAHHHH" sound that comes out on a bad shot. I can hear it even as I'm typing. It has that transition from the "uhh" to the "AHHH" as the ball hooks into the woods. We get it...you hit a bad shot. Time to move on. No need to hit us with the same noise every other golfer utters on a bad shot. -
Golfing in the Los Angeles Area.
DoGolf Brian replied to Glfman's topic in Golf Courses and Architecture
Check out some of American Golf's courses. They aren't overly pricey and you can typically find good prices on GolfZing...their in-house tee time website. Not sure whether you've played Lost Canyons, but it's a pretty challenging course in Simi Valley. It's a good one to check out. -
I actually prefer a quick 9 over 18...but only on weekdays. I find it simply takes too much time away from my weekday work schedule to play 18. On weekends I'm an 18 guy, but I'll stick to a quick 9 any other time!
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If I were able to get out on the course more often, I'd definitely prefer more consistency. That said, I don't golf enough to expect a solid round each and every time I go out. I don't even expect to shoot a poor round each time I go out! For me, half the fun is not knowing what I'm gong to put up that day. 80 or 100...I still love to play!
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From what I've been told, UNLV has a fairly reputable golf management program. At the very least, you may be able to gain some insider knowledge by speaking with some of their instructors...
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I started playing in Adidas, but I've since changed to Nike. My issue is that I have a fairly narrow foot and even Nike is a bit too wide. Anyone have a suggestion as to a solid narrow shoe that doesn't sacrifice performance?
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How is the financial health of golf courses in your community?
DoGolf Brian replied to bogey joe's topic in Golf Talk
The majority of the courses I play are in solid financial health, but I think that's a product of my geography. I'm in the middle of LA and there are so many people that the most popular public courses have a pretty consistent supply. That said, as you start to spread from the inner city, I think you find more and more courses struggling to get by. I've been told by a number of large golf management companies that they go into the red beginning in September. That means that even their Southern and Western courses can't make up the off-season losses bore by the Midwestern and Eastern state. Interesting for sure! -
I've met the majority of my playing partners on golf sites and through random conversations struck up with new friends. Golf always seems to come up in my conversations, so it's quite easy to transition to "let's play a round!"
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I've actually seen a similar video in the past. Really makes you think! I play here in the Valley (Los Angeles) and we get some unpredictable winds. Glad to have a better idea of the consequences!
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I think the simple answer to high handicappers is "too often." I've found myself in enough predicaments to know that I almost always decide to go for it. The issue becomes...my handicap is so unmanageable that I may as well try for that rare amazing shot...right?
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Ha, yes, you're correct...no off-season in LA! That said, I need one after the "regular" season I've put together thus far! Yes, I work for DoGolf! Glad to hear the tee time worked out well for you. Did you play Lost Canyons? We'll continue working on the tee time deals for you. Any other public courses you'd be interested in playing around LA?
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Oddly, I split time between 2 putters of 34" and 35". I haven't figured out why, but I choke up on them both identically. Yes, likely one of the many issues I need to address!
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Bleacher Report recently published a list of the 15 Hardest Holes in Golf. 1) Anyone had the pleasure (or misfortune!) of playing any of these? 2) Which holes are missing from the list? http://bleacherreport.com/articles/906471-15-hardest-holes-in-golf
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I agree that the majority of "average" golfers wouldn't find the sport nearly as enjoyable within the strict confines of the rules. A significant piece of the golf experience is the ability to massage the rules of the game to align with the particular group you're playing with. An inability to due so would become annoying. More importantly, requiring golfers to "know" the rules would restrict new entrants, hurting the sport in the long run. I'm positive I've made mistakes on the course, but I'm just as sure that the individuals I play with didn't care...they likely make the same mistakes themselves.
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I broke 100 for the first time in my mid-teens (after around 2 years of playing once every couple of weeks). I broke 90 a couple of years thereafter, but I've slowly played less and less golf, which has resulted in higher scores. I'd love to get out more often!
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Hi everyone! New to the forum, but I'm looking forward to contributing to the community! Here's to a successful off-season, and longer, straighter shots in the Spring!