Brookhaven Country Club. I think it was hole 6, par 4 about 270 yrds. Drove the green with a 3 hybrid, landed about 25 yards short and rolled all the way on to the edge. 2 putted for a birdie. Pretty good for me since I'm about a 20 handicapper.
Bought a used TM R5 Dual and Adams A3 boxer hybrid. Took the R5 back yesterday, now looking for a new driver. Also just received my Cleveland CG11 black pearl 48* wedge I ordered from Edwin watts. Oh yeah and I went with the gf and she picked up a set of Cleveland TA6 irons so she can learn and start playing with me.
I hope to break 100 this weekend. Figured out a few things in my swing and it seems to be paying off. A few weeks ago I shot a 115 (really ugly day) at a fairly hard country club course. I went out and played the middle course at the club yesterday and shot a 43 on the front 9 before it got dark. Trying to hit every shot within my means REALLY helped turn things around. I didn't make a single hero shot or pull out the driver once (which cost me about 4-5 drops off the teebox on the 115 round). On the first hole (a short par 4) I just pulled out a 5 iron and hit it 180 off the tee with a wedge and 2 putt for par and continued with that frame of mind the next 8 holes.
I'm looking for a 25 degree 5 hybrid to go with my Adams A3 boxer 19 degree 3 hybrid. I can't hit the 3 hybrid off the deck so I use it to tee off on shorter par 4's and it works great. For some reason but was hitting some 5 hybrids at the store pretty straight about 175-180 carry with a 20 yard roll. I don't want to spend more than $100 so the Adams A3 boxer is out (picked up the 3 for $60 used). Can someone give me some suggestions on good alternatives that are easy to hit? So far I'm thinking
-TM R7 draw rescue
-Nickent 3dx hybrid