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  1. You could also try nail polish. There are lots of colours and quite a few have some sparkle. They even have the little brush built in. I've used this before for minor scratch touchups where I didn't have an exact paint match.
  2. Excellent point, thanks.
  3. As winter is here in Canada (we are supposed to be getting snow in a couple of hours), outdoor golf is over for the season. A friend convinced me to join a men's indoor golf league. I mentioned this to the pro at the local shop and he warned me NOT to use graphite clubs on mats for extended periods of time. Apparently, they do quite a bit of club repair because of this. Anybody else have any experience with this? I'd prefer to use my new set over the winter and try to get a feel for them (I got them just as the season ended) versus my old set, but I don't want to damage them. Thanks
  4. I suppose they could always press the spirals into the ball AFTER they paint it. They might even be able to mill it in as well.
  5. One other area of consideration is the shaft. Any obvious new nicks or gouges on it? It is possible to separate some of the fibers which wouldn't be visible but would have a definite impact on flex and distance. I can't think of any home methods to check for that however the factory could test it.
  6. So maybe today's balls don't suffer the same extreme from being submerged for a short period of time. I'll have to do some checking to see if anyone has done any testing on today's balls.
  7. I took a quick look at that article and noticed it was based on testing from 1996. Are the cores and covers of balls still the same today as they were 12 years ago? If not, do the new materials suffer the same effects as the balls 12 years ago when they were tested?
  8. Thanks, I'll check them out.
  9. I'm heading to Orlando, FL this week and wondered which golf shops people here recommend popping into. And before you ask, I've used Google and various yellow page sites to get a list of shops in the area, but all that REALLY does is give me addresses to put into the GPS. It doesn't give me any idea on the quality of the shops and I'm going to have limited time to go shopping so I want to try to hit the better ones based on user experiences. Also, because I'm from Canada, I don't have any exposure to some of the normal chain stores like Dicks so I've got no idea what to expect from them except they advertise like heck on the Golf Channel, but that doesn't mean that they actually have people who know anything or prices that are competitive. I don't have any specific manufacturers or must have items in mind, but wouldn't regret a chance to hit a few clubs, maybe browse a hybrid or two and perhaps check out some new shoes. Also, if any places sell demo clubs, I'm not adverse to buying good used equipment. So, any recommendations?
  10. Economy no. Snow, yes
  11. Its for those who want the "force to be with them" on a round. Heck, I use it if that actually worked....
  12. No temp limits. Just snow on the ground closing courses.... FYI, that happened here the past weekend. My round was canceled because the course shut down when we got 4 inches of snow.
  13. 43 walking. Ran out of light to finish the last 2
  14. I just tried a few of the local courses in Saskatchewan and the ruler works great. I just wish I had thought of this earlier in the season...
  15. 7.5 hrs on a muni course. Tournament ahead of us - best ball scramble format with some really new golfers, extreme amounts of alcohol, and no course marshals. On more than one hole I watched the "team" take 8-10 swings EACH trying to hit the ball and then laughing their heads off when all they caught was air followed by a quick sip of the current beverage and another set of swing attempts. At first we got frustrated, but after a while it became almost like watching a comedy show - it was that bad. We decided to tough it out just so that someday, when someone asked how long was your longest round, we'd have a ready answer.
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