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  1. I carry 2-3 sleeves in my bag.
  2. They are beach sand traps, filled with packed down, rock hard beach sand. They never play as bunkers, and don't play anything like bunkers. It's like pitching on the beach at low tide, shells and all.
  3. What? No Sunday Scotch? Our club has a mixed event on Sunday afternoons, complete with a divorce lawyer in the mixed grill afterwards.
  4. I rotate an 18 degree hybrid and 5 wood depending on conditions. I also have a 21 degree that will make it in the bag when I pull the 3 iron. Haven't pulled the gap wedge out of storage yet this year. I like knocking down and or dialing back my pitching wedge.
  5. The one thing I can't go without these days is my Kleen Kanteen insulated beverage bottle, made of stainless steel. I just fill it up with ice, add water and the ice stays well beyond my round. I once made a juniper based beverage before a round, forgot it in my trunk and left it overnight. It still had a huge chunk of ice in it the next day. I swear by that thing.
  6. Cameron is already out. In it's place is the Taylor Made Spider Ghost heel shafted in 34". I'm dropping bomb after bomb after the switch.
  7. I hear FUGators sentiment, sometimes it's futile to try and fit a person that has yet to hammer out a singular swing. On the other hand, you don't want to turn someone away from the game. At the end of the day, Club Fitters should have a pretty good idea what a person needs before they are loose on the Trackman. Asking questions like "How many rounds do you play a month?" and "What's your typical miss?" are essential to open a fitting session. If you hear answers similar to "I'm going out this Saturday with my boss and I need to make some birdies!" or "I am in sales and we have a scramble this Monday, Ive never played before" you know what you have right there... Ansr Forged 3-P red dot, True Temper Tour Issue, hard stepped once. In all seriousness, you will at least be able to get some sort of idea what the poor bloke needs in terms of head and shaft composition. That will satisfy most folks.
  8. 95 with a driver I assume... So you went in cold and pured it at 95? If you can effectively repeat your swing it may only take 5 min. if your loose. I have fit players in 10 swings, and I have tried to fit hacks over the course of 4 hours. True.
  9. Tried these weapons for a bit or so back in 2007. I eventually went with the 695CB due to a bit better feel for my swing. At that time I was playing 5-6 times a week, and practiced every day. I just didn't like the feel of the club for what it's worth.
  10. I have an 18 degree that has replaced my deuce, and a 21 degree that goes in and out of the bag to replace my 3 iron. Same as above.....
  11. 10+ If I were on the moon, it would look something like that! Extra points for the single malt in the bag.
  12. Just switched manufactures for the first time in over 10 years. So far I am very happy! 2012 Still a work in progress... Long Game Nike VR_S Driver, 9.5 set to neutral; Nike VR_S 3FM; Nike VR_S 5FM (all with Diamana Blueboard S flex 63 & 73x2) Irons Nike VR Forged Pocket Cavity 3-5 Iron; Nike VR Forged Blade 6-PW (all with Project X Flighted 5.5); 2 up 1/4" long Scoring Weapons Nike DS Forged 56* & 60* (with S400); 2 up 1/4" long Putter (I have a rotation so this is always subject to change...) Cameron Red X 34 Inch, Heel Shafted.
  13. Which Trevino swing? He has about 60 different swings. Such a dirty thread...
  14. I take the glove off whenever I have a shot that requires more feel. Basically, it's from less than 75 yds because my 60 degree wedge goes about 80 yds. I do it because I think it'll help me with less than full swing shots. Just my opinion.
  15. One degree isn't going to matter that much. If I were in the same position, I would go with 52, 56, & 60 and be done with it. 6 degrees between pitch and gap is no big deal. Last year I gamed Vokey 200 series 52 degree, and a 60, it worked out just fine. Go to the range and learn how to knock it down with all of your wedges, and verify that on the course. If you do that you have 8 reliable shots of varying distance. That's how you score. What I would stay away from is bending my PW and creating a larger gap between 9 and P. Don't listen to the guys saying stay away from a 60. It's easy to hit and will become your best friend out of the rough around the greens by June if you PRACTICE!
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