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JawjaDawg

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  • Birthday 11/30/1988

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    Weekend Duffer

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  1. I broke 100 the first time I played. I had a month or two of range time before that, though. 90 took about two months, 80 took about 9.
  2. During the summer I played 4 times a week...until my shoulder started acting up. I took a swing one day and I thought I'd been stabbed. I had to take a few weeks off after that, but it was just some kind of strain that cleared up and hasn't bothered me since. So I'm going to say 4 times a week is a little much for me.
  3. Unfortunately in my experience I've ended up with Top Flite X-outs and gimmick tees as golf related christmas gifts
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    Check with the course - see if they have one of those "at your own risk" signs. That guy doesn't want to go to court because he knows he'd get railed.
  5. As much as I would enjoy taking racquetball, I'd much rather have a course where I get to play nine holes once a week on a course that hosts SEC championships and Nationwide events for a grade
  6. For me it's a mixture of things...below 45, windy, rainy. If it's 2 of those three I won't play. Otherwise I can make it.
  7. I'm looking for something to break up the monotony of major classes next semester so I'm gonna get a degree requirement out of the way at the same time. We have three PE courses in golf: beginner, intermediate, advanced. Has anyone ever had a golf PE class? I want to get an idea of the skill level in those three. Obviously I'm not a beginner, but I don't want to look like an ass in an intermediate course either. I'm going to ask the guys at the driving range but I just wanted to get a general opinion first.
  8. Yeah, a tour ball would be detrimental to your game then. Look at Wally World for deals - TaylorMade makes good cheaper balls, and Noodles are perennial favorites around these parts.
  9. If you're a 36 I'd invest in Noodles.
  10. Yup, my thoughts too Dub. http://www.scorelow.com/item--Adams-...MWATSON09.html That's what they were, so I know they're the 2009 model. Interesting that the price is $20 lower than I've seen anywhere else though, and thirty lower than that site.
  11. Anyone buy these? I'd love to have the money to drop on a threesome of Vokeys but I have to worry about eating right now. There's a set of Tom Watson wedges at a local shop going for $79. 52*-56*-60*. I don't know much about them though...can anyone enlighten me?
  12. I play with a guy who dabbles in the long drive competitions. I've seen him hit some ridiculous drives. The one that really sticks out in my mind was when he drove the green on a 380 yard par 4 that was freaking uphill. He makes me feel like an eighty year old.
  13. I have one that's a few years old. Nice bag. It's light and comfy on your back, tons of pockets, and cheap. I only have two qualms with it - it doesn't stay put very well on a cart and the legs aren't very steady. My bag has been blown over by a gust of wind two or three times. The first problem is just the cost of having a stand bag, however.
  14. I've got not problem playing with AAA Pro V1s. I bought ten dozen and only stuck about 10-15 in the practice bag.
  15. Getting fitted is the way to go. Someone at a local golf shop once told me that Ping says if you hit a five iron farther than 150 yards you should use a stiff shaft...take that as you will, and still go get fitted.
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