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cvlngineer

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  • Birthday 11/30/1968

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  1. They are in Houston, which has been largely without power, phone, internet, etc. since Hurricane Ike hit last weekend.
  2. I don't consider 20+ HC'ers to be crappy golfers. The only things that really bother me are slow play and someone giving me "tips" on the tee box.
  3. Thanks for all the help
  4. Does anyone know where to find a chart that compares/relates 5 iron swing speed to driver swing speed? Thanks in advance, cvlngineer
  5. I ran across a great website on the physics of golf. Some of you may have already discovered it, but for those who haven't, give it a look: TUTELMAN Enjoy, Cvlngineer
  6. I am a civil engineer, working in highway design/construction. I think it would be fantastic working in the golf industry, but I doubt that they are looking for civils. Best of luck to you in school, all of the hard work is worth it!
  7. m11, I do trust the guy's opinion. He is one heck of a golfer. I chose to take lessons due to my dismal GIR percentage. I average only around 33%, and if I could bring that up, it would make a BIG difference. I had an unbelieveable round a couple of weeks ago (2 over par) and the only difference was I hit more greens. I am not an exceptional ball-striker, and that is what I want to get better at. I've only been playing for a little over a year, so hopefully my bad habits weren't ingrained so far that it will take another year to get rid of them. This Saturday's lesson covered putting and chipping. He COMPLETELY changed my putting stroke, but it feels much better than my old one. I just have to get a feel for distance with the new one.
  8. He changed my grip and swing path a little. He also shortened my backswing a bit, since I was over rotating my shoulders. He did not make any drastic changes, and it did give me a more consistent ball flight. The first couple of rounds following the lesson were really pretty good. Last Wednesday, however, I had a horrible round and it really got in my head. I followed it up with another not so good round on Saturday. On Sunday, I had a more respectable round. On Wed. and Sat. I was thinning a lot of my iron shots, but I did figure out where I deviated from his suggestions. Sunday was better. Maybe Wed. was just not my day, and since it killed my confidence, it carried over into Saturday. Does that sound right?
  9. That doesn't really sound too far fetched. I was an 11, but shot a string of rounds at 72-78-78-83-77. My handicap started going down at that point. I only average 33% GIR, but on those days I just hit more greens.
  10. I decided to start taking weekly golf lessons from the pro at my home course. The guy is really good, and the things he has shown me really make sense. I have had two lessons so far. I have read, on this forum, that you will get worse before you get better. I am at the "worse" part now. Everything works great on the range while he is doing the lessons, but on the course, not so much. My scores are bordering on obscene. I do not say, "to heck with it," and go back to my old swing during a crappy round, I just keep trying to apply what he has taught me. If all of this will lead to a more consistent and repeatable swing, it will be worth it. My question is, about how long does this slump generally last? Thanks, cvlngineer
  11. $130 a pair for two pairs of Hi-Tec Super Power Pro's
  12. I lean more towards the hit and hope swing.
  13. Man, I felt pretty good before. A year ago I was a 38 handicap. I thought I was progressing pretty well, but now I am ashamed.
  14. Thanks for all the help
  15. I was in the pro shop the other day and saw some belly putters. I had never even seen one, so I had to try them. It felt fantastic, so I bought one. I have been putting very well, for me, with my conventional putter recently, but I am going to try the belly putter out. I have always been a square to square putter, so this will be quite a change for me. My question is: If I just can not get used to this style of putting, can I have the shaft of this putter cut down to 35" like my normal putter? It is a Rossa Monza Spider putter, which is the putter I have had my eye on, so I would like to keep it if at all possible. Thanks, cvlngineer
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