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Sorry guys! I have been gone for a while but yes I do have one of these putters and I can say it is great!
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I think since you started this thread you should tell us a little about this putters? I mean do they conform to the specs accepted by the USGA? Even though I am not the creator I can answer most if not all do your questions. To begin YES they do conform to the USGA rules and are approved by the USGA. What makes these putters so incredible is the ability to keep them square. The putter tries to stay square (I believe through MOI but not sure). I believe he thought he could change the industry and got this idea and got into the business. He is a very prominent figure in the fitting industry. I hope this answers everything! Let me know if you need more info!
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I really like him... Watch him all the time :)
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http://thesandtrap.com/products/bridgestone-golf-2014-tour-b330-s-golf-balls-pack-of-12/reviews/4838 This is the link to my review :) But I will also post it here :) Pros: High spin on chips, pitches and wedges, Great sounding ball, Great overall feel Cons: Quite high spinning off te driver After being chosen to test the brand new Bridgestone B330-s I was very excited to see what the new ball had to offer. i had been using the Callaway Hex Chrome + before this ball and was interested to see how the spin compared. Now lets get to the review. Off the tee: As I walked tot he first tee I did not really know what to think about this golf ball. i had used it before but was never really a fan of the feel of the ball. I stepped to the first tee and hit the ball right off of the center of the club face and saw my ball sail about 260 (with the ball actually jumping back an inch) and I was very impressed. The sound off of the driver was surprisingly soft and sounded perfect to me. Long irons and Fairway woods: Nothing abnormal to report on this. Was not overly impressed with the feel or spin with the long irons or fairway woods. It was fine but nothing special. Short and Middle irons: During the round I was surprised multiple times at the way this ball spun. I was bringing the ball back with everything from 7 iron down and could get everything else to one hop and stop. Wedges: All I can say is wow, these balls can spin. I could get my wedges to rip back with ease. I was very impressed with the feel and spin off the wedges. Putter Felt fine off of the putter. Enjoyed the sound but was nothing special. Durability The ball was pretty durable but the cart path did not get along with it. Had no scratches after coming out of the bunker so I was very happy with that. I had been having an issue with that so this ball got it right. Distance: Good distance but I did lose a little bit of distance due to the extra spin. The small loss was no bigger than 3 yards Launch Angle Launch was good and exactly where I would expect a spin golf ball to be.
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Hey guys! So I thought that I would start a thread here talking about this awesome new putter company my buddy started! The company is called Directed Force putters and they make the coolest putters! I haven't gotten my hands on one but I have some pictures and I figured I would show you guys. Enjoy!
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Since the Titleist woods and hybrids now have a Surefit Tip to adapt into them if you can find someone to put that adapter onto the shaft you can use the same shaft!
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So I went through the Titleist shaft options and found this for you... Hope it helps!
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I know that people often correlate height with shaft length but in the end they just don't always match. Always get custom fit and find out... You never know. I know short people who have lengthened irons and I know a guy who is 6'4" and uses -.5"! Good Luck!
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Fujikura Fuel Shaft in Cobra AMP Cell Driver
SamGray replied to neonlew's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I don't think that the fact that it is made for should destroy its merit completely though... I mean it is still probably a high quality shaft... just not quite what a real deal Fuji Fuel brings to the table -
Fujikura Fuel Shaft in Cobra AMP Cell Driver
SamGray replied to neonlew's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
From what I have heard the Fuel shafts in the cobra drivers are in fact Made For versions -
I pledge to create a golfer this year... I already have my target and I am taking him to play some indoor golf and get some chicken wings this next week... lets see what happens!
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Being a hawks fan it's hard to go against them but here is my prediction. This is going to be a hard fought game and will come down to one pick or any turnover. Final Seahawks-- 31 Broncos-- 28
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Agreed.
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Odyssey Metal X Milled Line of Putters
SamGray replied to bjwestner's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I don't have one yet but I have been keeping a close eye on them. They are sexy and I love the feel of milled putters. I hope they bring the wide back version like the Versa 1w out! Hope you love the putter! -
I am with WU on this and I believe that gaps are best measured through yardage rather than loft. For example: Steve Jones hits the ball very high and plays very firm courses which makes something like a 3 or 2 iron go far enough past his 4 iron to justify its place in the bag. Joe over there plays soft courses and hits the ball much lower than Steve so he would have a very tiny gap between a 3 and 4 iron because he cant carry a 3 iron very much further (or sometimes not as far) as his 4 iron. Hope this helps!
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How do I Hide the alignment aid on my putter?
SamGray replied to JRM4440's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
As stated above A piece of lead tape would do the trick. Another thing you can do is to paint it. I normally would switch putters because I am a club ho . The thing with sight lines is that they are there to try and help you aim and if you feel that the sight line is distracting and thus affecting your aim then you definitely should consider a putter without one at all. Many putters come with a sight dot which I quite enjoy but everyone is different! -
I have been going back through this and I am very disappointed. As a high school student I want to apologize for him and assure you that most high school students are actually not that bad. There will always be some bad eggs but I hope that you don't hold it against all teens. Thanks for reading my little rant. :)
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I[quote name="WhiteLightning" url="/t/18426/average-distances-how-far-do-you-hit-each-club-and-dont-lie/1350_50#post_944606"]My Driver - 285 (Close to 300) 5 Wood - 240 4 hybrid - 220 5 Iron - 205 6 Iron - 190 7 Iron - 180 8 Iron - 170 9 Iron - 160 PW - 150 GW - 135 SW - 105 LW - 90 64 Degree - 60 to 80 [/quote] If you are telling the truth then I am so jealous of your distances. Those are impressive.
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Favorite Irons/ Cleveland TA6 for me. What's yours?
SamGray replied to Chzbykr's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Personally I'm absolutely in love with my current irons (Mizuno Mp-64). They are buttery soft if you hit the sweet spot. I LOVE to work the ball and I can do that with them all I want. They spin well and I can bring the ball back through an 8 iron and I can get the 4 iron to one hop and stop but it is wet. I can hold greens through the 4 iron on the simulators. If you want any more info feel free to PM me! -
That will depend more on distance gaps more than purely lofts. Many hybrids have a draw bias and that's why many players with high swing speeds and or hit a draw normally stay away from them. Adams golf makes the best hybrids in golf IMHO but many companies make a darn good one. Look for something a few years old if you want cheap. I have the original RBZ 3 hybrid which now can be found for under $100.
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Lol I am too. I have a 3 wood from both brands and love them both. My 3 deep though is not for everyone...
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I think that the exotics have a slightly hotter face but I'm not sure. Those 2 are neck and neck