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evanandpeaches

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  1. I am very frugal (cheap) so I got a caddie job at a very nice course so free golf after 3 just about everyday. Plus I find more pro-v's and tour ix balls than I can keep.
  2. Watch the ball the entire time and find what line it is on (tree, bush, etc. in the distance) then walk on that line.
  3. When a chip doesnt check up "Too much Slovach not enough Czech" or a short straight putt "thats a Rock Hudson put it firm and in the rear"
  4. If it takes longer than a minute to find I drop and forget about it
  5. Titleist 695cb
  6. You wont find a new rangefinder for less than around $200 (scout 1000 and a mail in rebate is a little less and the best rangefinder in its pricerange) but I did just pick up a bushnell medalist w/pinseeker for $100 on craigslist (used a couple times) just keep looking everyday and you will find deals.
  7. I would have to say these mp 33's with the oil can finish [URL="http://cgi.ebay.com/Raw-Mp-33-Rainbow-Oil-Can-3-PW-MB-32-67-690-680-60-14_W0QQitemZ300257609816QQihZ020QQcategoryZ115280QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]
  8. Thanks for the info the bushnell looks like a great buy. The leupold also looks nice is there a big difference between the two.
  9. What rangefinder would you recommend for under $300 it also has to be one that does not require the reflectors on the top of the flags.
  10. I own both a studio select and a circa 62 #3. The studio select has a slight crisper sound (if that makes sense) but for the most part they feel very similar. The grip of the studio select does feel much better to me (full cord). But I like the way the black head of the circa 62 lines up to the ball. The 62 is in my bag. Find a place that sells SC putters and try both side by side. Evan
  11. Your coach may have seen you need to get the ball a little higher (land softer) or you may need that extra distance to allow your club to square up if you have a problem with a slice. I play everything a little further up in my stance and have no problem taking a divot. Evan
  12. I never got a code right but I did recieve 2 sleeves today (the only day it has rained all day long in 2 months) but I will try them tomorrow. I bet they are just as easy to hit in any given hazard as my D2 feels. Did anyone else notice that 8-10 dimples are much deeper than the rest? Evan
  13. I would have to say my towel but I did see an ad for an amphibian towel you pour water on the inside and the outside stays dry so you can get the clubs clean and dry I will probably pick one up. Evan
  14. A small green cross above the number. Evan
  15. I could take him in pool (8-ball, 9-ball, one pocket, and straight pool.) Skateboarding and surfing. Evan
  16. Watch craigslist in your area I find deals a lot there and most prices are negotiable just do a little research on the clubs before you buy I like to check what the going price is on ebay.
  17. I prefer a blade because it looks better at address to me and I seem to put better with the blades.
  18. I would also suggest finding out what the bounce is on your sw and try something with less bounce and more bounce and see if that helps with the confidence in the sw.
  19. I vote ping karsten anser its a great looking putter that plays very good. Evan
  20. I use my SC putter because the feel and sound of the putter is so much better than anthing I have tried. That alone makes me putt better because I am confident with it. Putting is mental if you are not confident with the your putter you cant make a confident stroke. Evan
  21. My wife doesnt play but she loves caddying (mostly driveing the cart) for myself and my friends.
  22. In my first lesson the instructor gave me this drill to do get the feel of rotating the hips correctly at the finish. Setup the same as normal then turn your front foot(left foot for rightys) 90 degrees(ish) so it is facing down the target line. Then make your normal swing. It helps me to do this drill at the driving range a few times before a round
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