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ginge

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  • Birthday 11/30/1984

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  1. hey guys, for a quick bit of background info... i usually shoot around 90 and have been playing for about 2 years on and off with mates just using second hand clubs. recently i decided to get lessons because i really enjoy playing and im keen to improve (who isnt), and the first thing i was told was that my swing was ok but my clubs were an inch and a half to short (they were an inch under standard) and i need to get them 2 degrees upright. so i figured it was time to get some decent clubs and i went and tried a whole heap and really liked the ping g10 irons, so i got them them and love them! then i had a fairly impulsive moment, i was on the market for a new driver and had heard so many thing about how good the g10 driver was so i went and tried it and got it. now i love this driver and i hit the ball so much further then i ever did and its great but i seem to struggle to control the thing with its massive 45.75" shaft. now im considering getting it shortened but im so confused on what to do, do i get the current one i have cut down and get some sort of weight put in to maintain its swing weight or should i just get a new heavier shaft?? what is the best option? thanks in advance
  2. tiger is a champ, he will go down as then greatest ever before he retires, no doubt
  3. guess you could call this my "home" course, i play there the most, not a bad place, they have done some changes lately which have really helped the front nine. http://www.morackoncoursegolf.com.au/
  4. im a digital sculpter for gm...in aus though so for holden really, sweet work and best of all i can read most forums during the day! :)
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