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Tiny Toe

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  1. Tiny Toe

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  2. Hey all I'm in the market for some new clubs and I really am leaning towards the i20's. That being said, ping hasn't released an "i" series club in almost a year. So, should I buy the i20's or wait till a new "i" series iron comes out? OR should I look into the S55's? :P Thanks, Nick
  3. If your handicap is a 24 I agree with the post above me to go find a 50 or 52, until you can score a bit better then you can go advance and buy a set of wedges. I would suggest vokey desgined wedges. Also pick up a 60 degree. Ever since I got mine the tough short shots in the rough right next to the flag have been a breeze!
  4. haha. btw i love breaking bad too...
  5. Just curious to see some peoples favorite club! What are you most confident with? My go to club is my 6 iron.
  6. Couldn't agree more. Who cares if you can drive 300 yards if you can't even make a par with that 300 yard drive.
  7. Haha! the AP2s are my dad's old clubs but he can't hit them anymore so he bought a set of G25s.
  8. All my miss-hits are hooks.My normal ball flight is a high slight draw.
  9. Same shaft different grips, but I don't think the grips will be a big deal right?
  10. All Scotty's are like this. Take your Del Mar and balance it on your fingers, and the toe of the club should point down. This means it is a toe-balanced club. That means that the club path is naturally going to swing slightly inside and then come across the ball square and then come slightly inside again. The sweet spot should feel more to the toe on the Del Mar because it is a toe balanced putter so most of the weight of the club is down towards the toe. Most mallets are face-balanced which means when you balance it on your fingers the face should point up to the sky, and this is what makes the Del Mar unique because it looks like a mallet yet it is a toe balanced putter! I have two scottys. A studio design no 1 blade, and a fastback 1. One is toe balanced and one is face balanced. You just need to try out different putters and see what you like the best!
  11. White Bridgestone E6, that's my favorite ball. Too bad they don't make them anymore :(:(:(
  12. Driver-270 3W-230 4H-220 4I-210 5I-190 6I-175 7I-165 8-155 9I-135 PW-120 GW-110 SW(56*)-90
  13. I was deciding between the Ping G25, Exotics XCG6, and the Titleist 913 hybrid. I went with the Exotics XCG6, I suggest you go and try it out. Tour Edge makes the best hybrids IMO (Tour Edge makes Exotics), also it's not that expensive.
  14. Hey all, I'm very undecided on what to do right now. I have a set of titleist 712 AP2s laying around and at the moment i'm playing with titleist 710 AP1s. I hit my AP1s fine, but I really like the way the AP2s set up and feel. I can hit the AP2s good too, but do you think I should crossover to a more players club, or stay with a little more forgiving club. I am a 9 handicap, but I strike the ball well. Thanks for the advice!
  15. I can recommend the best shaft out on the market for a fairly decent price. Try the Nippon PRO 950GH shaft. Obviously stiff, but you might benefit from hitting regular in a steel shaft. I'm playing the 712 ap2's with that shaft in regular with a swing speed of 103-107. But my woods and driver are stiff shafts.
  16. Yes, the new 714 irons are coming out. If you want more information and pictures I found a link: http://golfweek.com/news/2013/jun/24/equipment-titleist-714-irons/ Enjoy!
  17. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But then again, try to find somewhere where you can go hit some new drivers OUTSIDE and compare it to the one you're hitting. If the difference is only slightly better then it's up to you if you want to dig deep into your pockets and spend 300-400 dollars for a new driver. That being said, good luck and do whatever you think is best. I just broke down and got the 913 d2 driver :P
  18. Driver: 913 d2 9.5 degree with blue diamana stiff shaft Hybrid: Exotics XCG6 22 degree with matrix black stiff shaft Irons: 710 AP1's with 95 gram nippon stiff shaft (3-gap) Wedges: Vokey desgined 56 and 61 degree wedges Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback 1
  19. Driver: 913 d2 9.5 degree with blue diamana stiff shaft Hybrid: Exotics XCG6 22 degree with matrix black stiff shaft Irons: 710 AP1's with 95 gram nippon stiff shaft (3-gap) Wedges: Vokey desgined 56 and 61 degree wedges Putter: Scotty Cameron Fastback 1
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