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Right Front: 3 Tees, Pitch Mark Repair Tool and Coin with my birth year Left Front: Cell Phone/Lip Balm Right Rear: Scorecard with Pencil Left Rear: Glove when pitching/chipping or putting
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Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
I guess you didnt read my response about being corrected and my assumption, I suggest reading the whole post. -
Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
No I did not miss that. Did you miss the response. Lets keep this about Hideki and his putter. -
Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
And you wonder why some do not post! Calling someone out for pre-madonna over primadonna or over opinions, really! Wow is all I have to say about that!!!!!! -
Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
Whoa! What other part did I get wrong. You do realize it is just MY opinion. -
Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
I stand corrected, I just assumed. My bad, believe it or not I am a Poulter fan. Maybe it is the clothes. -
Hideki Matsuyama buries putter 5 feet away from hole...
CUT69 replied to Valleygolfer's topic in Tour Talk
This is blown way out of proportion. What Hideki did was wrong but IMO I do not believe this is any different than a tour player breaking/throwing his club, granted the green was damaged but its not like he buried his club in the green like a hatchet. Ian Poulters choice to bash someone on twitter was cowardly but what do you expect from a pre-madonna who was probably born with a "silver spoon in his mouth." -
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Which golf balls do you use?
CUT69 replied to jcooper5083's topic in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
Srixon Z-Star XV Great ball from Tee to Green. -
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Have not played for a month. Weather was extremely nice today for the month of February, 60 degrees. 78 on a par 74 municipal course. The putter was a little rusty, missed some birdie putts within 10'....Har! 6972 YDS 69.5 rating/114 slope 10/18 FIR 9/18 GIR 32 Putts 4 Bogeys 14 Pars
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Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer, Project Manager for a MEP Consulting firm.
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How does swing path not determine what part of the ball is struck? Can you explain what the face angle should be when you hit a cut compared to what part of the ball the face makes contact with when you hit a cut. What part of the ball is the face "angle" making contact with to produce that cut? Inside half or outside half, maybe I am confused. "Timing" got involved when you say face angle, I am assuming you are producing a cut or draw with turning the club at impact either to produce a cut or draw. In order to do that you would have to have perfect" timing", I dont understand please explain.
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Im sorry with a in to out swing you would be hitting the inside half producing draw/hook spin. Sorry about that.
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Aaaaa, but it does. So if you have a in to out swing you dont think you are hitting the ball on the outside half producing cut/slice spin. It sure seems to work for me.
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A outside to in swing path will hit the outside of the ball which causes a fade/cut/slice spin on the ball. The face can be square in any direction and still produce a cut or draw due to the swing path because you are hitting the inside or outside half of the ball producing the spin needed to "curve" the ball.
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Well, I am not a pro but can play the game well and nope not a clue about face angle compared to swing path. SOOO I guess in order to hit a draw with lots of lag you have to have perfect timing, got it!
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When hitting a draw try to make a in to out swing path to hit the inside half of the ball with a closed stance, when hitting a cut/fade try to make a out to in swing path to hit the outside half of the ball with a more open stance. I am not a firm believer in changing your grip or lag, the swing stays the same just on a different swing path. On the range I will lay down an alignment stick about 3 yards in front of me pointing at the target and vary my swing path and stance to produce a draw or fade. It seems to work for me, Brandt Snedeker has a great description of this analogy on youtube.
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I use to use the same method on the score card: F=fairways, G=greens and P=putts. I mark hit fairways/greens with a O, X for misses and a number for putts. But the wife gave me the new Garmin S4 for Xmas and it has the option of tracking stats, after your round you go home and download all the days stats onto your computer. Pretty handy.
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Correct. Most public courses have some sort of association you can join. When you join they will give you a GHIN#, at least that is how it works in my neck of the woods.