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  1. tomfig

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  2. Only goal is to reduce handicap to below 5 this year Short game and approach within 120yrds seems to be the only way forward!
  3. Apologies poor explanation With the project x the weight is distributed a little more toward the grip than perhaps some other shafts For me this gives me a little better feel as to where my hands are in relation to my body when making my downswing Just personal preference! I was hoping to emphasis the importance of a fitting as a px wasn't a shaft I had even considered before :)
  4. i use my bushnell V2 whether for any shot under 250yds to over 50yrds Regardless of whether its gale force winds or a calm summers day, knowing my exact yardage really helps I have used GPS on iPhone and it is fairly accurate within 1-2 yards after checking with laser I prefer laser as you can shoot different objects on the course to work out carry ect
  5. I've recently moved from Mizuno MP-37 to Titleist AP2 I have to say the only reason i switched irons was because the AP2s had project x shafts as oppose to my MP-37 with R300 in. My driver swing speed is roughly 112-114 mph therefore needed a change (both these sets of irons were bought 2nd hand) I have always played blades since i got to single figures as a teenager Gave up golf for 8 years and when getting back into it over the past few months, it happens i have grown some muscles hence moving from a regular to xstiff shaft Whilst i hit a solid ball with both blades and cavities, I was surprised at the consistency the AP2 gave me with mishits whilst still giving me a "players iron" look So time to get to the point of my post! It sounds to me like you are looking for a similar performing club with a more appealing look to it I would suggest looking at a forged cavity set - AP2, Cobra AMPs, TM R11 for example They will give you a nice look and feel without compromising much on workability Talk to your pro/coach about what they recommend as well - for instance i like the project x as they help me with keeping my hands inside through my downswing If you have the cash, fitting with a seasoned club maker is the best money you will ever spend when it comes to your clubs If you can find an ex-staff manufacturer fitter they have a lot of experience fitting on tour -I am lucky and have an ex-taylor made technical director who fits my clubs at an extortionate rate (but damn does he know his stuff!!!) Best of luck
  6. My driver - best and worst club - On a good day there's nothing more fun and satisfying than ploughing a ball 290-300 yrds down the fairway - On a bad day there is nothing more frustrating than a dirty snap hook 250 yrds into the trees :)
  7. tomfig

    handicap?

    Agreed, how can they call you a bandit shooting 2 points under! I get bored of this banter to when I am playing in my society
  8. I have recently purchased vokey sm4 52/56 with 8/10 bounce. Upgraded from 5-6 year old Cleveland and tm atv wedges. Impressed so far with workability and spin, but most the solid feel and look at set up. Wedges are super personal and you have to consider how they feel at full shot, pitches and the tricky flops and little bumps. Sm4 worked a treat for me all round
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