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fischman

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  • Birthday 11/30/1980

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  1. Well it's Friday now, where are the pics!!!!!
  2. I got the R7 CGB Max Limited and was fighting a bad slice that came and went. I set up the club with the max weight to promote a draw, and this club is 1* open as compared to my old closed face draw bias Sumo. I hit everything dead straight or with a slight draw now. I've played with the weights and it is quite amazing how much they make a difference. Just by going to a lighter weight I started hitting fades that were pretty consistent. Moving the heavy weight to the Fade side, I was hitting some ugly fades and worse slices. I like this option because as I work on my swing I get bring the club back to a more standard weighting, but on game day, I can feel sure that I know where the ball is heading. Josh
  3. I drive the ball on average about 245-255. Max length measured via GPS was 305, shortest Drive in my past 5 rounds that I've kept track of was 228. I drive a Cadillac CTS and my Wife is an ex chearleader and is HOOOTTT!
  4. I recently purchased the Taylormade CGB Max Limited driver, and it came with this as one of the 3 shafts that you get with it. It is my favorite shaft so far. The lightness is perfect I think, and I'm like you and prefer the lighter shafts. The ball trajectory is exactly what I wanted. It's low to mid and very piercing. It's also the shaft that gives me best distance out of the 3 that came with it. It works for my swing, I hope it works good for you. Josh F
  5. I like this advice too, because it forces you to find that same swing you had before you switched it up. I find that I can get in a good groove and hit everything straight. But as soon as I switch it up, I loose the feeling and it takes me a bit to get it back again. I think this is more representative of how well ingrained the right swing is getting. When you can switch back and forth with any club and still have that feeling, or go and chip and putt and come back and hit the driver like you were before when you found your groove. This is what I try to do. Josh
  6. Well, I am more than satisfied with this club. I don't have any places close by that allow trying different shafts with different kick points and flexes, so I've been forced to hit the few friends clubs and the random other people who've bee kind enough to let me swing theirs to get an idea of what I like. I've gamed a Nike Sumo Knock off with a no name Regular flex shaft and got decent distance but sprayed the ball everywhere. So, I got the club yesterday, and took it to the driving range. I've never hit so many straight balls in my life. And the 3 shafts truely make huge differences in the trajectory of the ball. My favorites are the Diamana Whiteboard and the Fujikura Rombax with the Rombax giving me the best all around trajectory. The Matrix shaft is a much higher trajectory and might be fun to play to, but the lower trajectories seem to be far better for me. Balls are straighter, longer, and feel like butter coming off the face. I've been grinning for 2 days. I played 9 holes with my buddy last night after the range, and he was amazed that I was ending up dead straight every hole. And I shot 4 over on 9 holes, which is about 5 shots better than my best previous 9 holes at that course. I give credit to no lost balls and the added yardage making the par 5's reachable with a shorter iron than I was using before. Anyways, I highly recommend this package. At the $299 price I paid, I would be hard pressed to find a club with more adjustability for cheaper. Josh
  7. DOH!!! Shoulda proof read that... hehehehe... And so what if I do, I'm a swinger... hehehe A golf club swinger... OK that was bad.
  8. fischman

    Hybrids....?

    I've always wondered this too. How would one decide which club to replace which. I would assume a 3h of the same loft as a 3i would go further due to more mass in the head and a thinner face similar to a driver. Is there some sort of convention for trading out clubs like a 4h replaces a 3i or a 4i? Or get a hybrid with the same, lower, higher loft than the club you are replacing? Thanks for the info! Josh
  9. Putters are like women to me. I've liked and tried alot, but everyone has to find the one perfect match for them. And some of us like to have a couple around so we always have a choice. BTW, I love my 2-ball and feel you get more for your money out of the Odyssey's over the Scotty's but if you game the Scotty better, save your pennies and get one.
  10. Well, I just ordered one. Should be fun to play around with the 3 different shafts and weights. At roughly the same price as the R9 is going for, I figured it was alot more bang for the buck. Anyone else gamed this club. It's supposed to be a more classic sized and shaped club than the standard CGB Max which is larger and has the Triangular shaped head. I'll update with my feelings once I play with it this weekend. Josh
  11. Last 18: brown cargo shorts, blue and orange striped polo, nike visor, golf shoes Last 9: Jean shorts, t-shirt, golf shoes, nike visor
  12. I'd like to know, is this on a scale of 10? 20? 100?
  13. Have you hit any of these yet? That would be my recommendation. Go hit them all and see which feel the best for you. Being a 3 handicap, you should be able to play any of these clubs well, it'll be mainly which feel right for you. No one else can tell you that. Josh
  14. I went with the neo, yes you can buy a used SG2 for cheaper, but then you still have to pay the annual fee or lose your maps. I love owning my maps, I have nearly every place I plan on playing in the next few years and still have 50+ maps to download out of the 100 I get. Since I don't travel a lot, I will likely not have to pay another subscription, when it gets close to expiring, I'm just going to download any course I might like to play some day, although by the time I can travel I'll probably have upgraded to something newer. Josh
  15. Doesn't the R7 Limited also have moveable weights though? For $200 bucks though this is a steal, you could probably turnaround and ebay it for a profit, as all of my local shops still have this priced at $299. Josh
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