I would like to get either a push or pull cart for my Sun Mountain C-130 bag. The pull carts they have at my local course are very old and a pain to deal with when it comes to keeping the bag on it. So far I'm debating between the
Bag Boy Express 180
and the
Sun Mountain Speed Cart V1
. I'm leaning more towards the Bag Boy because it's $50 cheaper. Which would you recommend I get? Would anyone recommend a different brand and/or model? Thank you all.
Best Golf Movies:
1. Caddyshack
2. Happy Gilmore
3. Tin Cup
4. Stroke of Genius
5. Bagger Vance
6. Greatest Game Ever Played
Worst Golf Movies:
1. Miracle on the 17th Green
2. Caddyshack 2
Golf Movies I Still Haven't Seen:
1. Follow the Sun
2. Dead Solid Perfect
My Sun Mountain C-130 bag is organized as follows:
Top Tier: Driver, 3W, 5W
Second Tier: 4h, 10' Ball Retriever
Third Tier: 5i - 8i
Bottom Tier: 9i, PW, SW
The putter has its own spot in the front of the bag.
One drill I saw in a David Leadbetter video I had seen was to step into the shot, very similar to how baseball players step as they're swinging to hit the ball. It was also suggested in the video to place a tee on the ground next to your lead foot so you don't step beyond where your foot would normally be.
Tiger's not a nickname. It's his real name.
One nickname I don't particularly care for is Woody "Aquaman" Austin. I would hope that within the next year or two, people stop calling him that just because he fell into a lake while playing.
As a kind of follow up to
this thread
, do you have a separate playlist for playing/practicing? If you do, or if you don't have a set playlist but still listen to music, what kinds of music do you listen to while playing/practicing?
The last time I went out, I only kept track of whether or not I hit the fairway from the tee and how many putts I took on the green. I definitely think I'll keep track of what clubs I use off the tee and to get to the green. I don't know if I'll keep track of the yardage on the fairway and how many feet my putts are but you do have me realizing I should keep track of more than I already do.
So far, the Celtics have the exact same record the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls had when they went 72-10.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...996_games.html
I was introduced to golf by my father and my uncle. I started playing a pitch and putt course at the same golf course I play on now. After playing it a bunch of times and getting tired of the same 9 par 3 holes, my friends and I moved up to the regular course.
I was able to get my first round in last Sunday after taking 15 years off. I used to play every chance I got when I was younger but college and work later got in the way so I temporarily lost interest. I hope to practice a few hours a week during the winter so that I don't embarrass myself in the spring.
I agree 100%. When I went out a few days ago and played my first round in 15 years, I didn't take a single mulligan. I also counted every drop I had to make after losing a ball. I wound up shooting a 71 for 9 holes but I know that that's exactly what I shot, instead of maybe shooting in the 50-60 range after taking a few mulligans. I also know I'll get better with time and knowing my true score helps to enforce that.