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johnL7

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  • Birthday 11/30/1992

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  1. Oh I think you're confused, I don't think that the kid you're talking about is BS, and I can accept the fact that he is better than me because he is on the European Tour. What I think is absolutely hilarious about your original post is that you are boasting about what a great player you are. Let me tell you one thing, if you are as good as you are saying, you wouldn't be on this forum. You would be out on the PGA Tour making millions of dollars instead of trying to convince a bunch of people on a forum that you are an amazing player which you probably aren't. I really can't stand people like you who are full of themselves and act like they are the greatest player to walk the earth. :)
  2. hahahahahahhahahahahaha this whole post screams BS to me.
  3. Driver - 285-290 3 wood - 265 Hybrid - 235 4 iron - 215 5 iron - 200 6 iron - 185 7 iron - 170 8 iron - 160 9 iron - 150 PW - 135 GW - 120 SW - 110 LW - 95
  4. One of my friends has this club, it's great it has great feel when you really stripe it. It might not be as long as some of the other 3 woods on the market, but it really makes up for it in feel.
  5. For me, the driver isn't about bombing it 320+ every hole and getting myself into bad spots on the course. What I try to do with my driver is swing 80% and let the club do the work. This way, I'm hitting around 70% of fairways and I am still hitting it around 270-280 which is plenty of distance. Basically the only problem with being short on distance is the long par 4's in that case you are mostly going to have to rely on your short game to get you up and down to scramble for your par. Par 5's aren't the big trouble because you can lay up to a comfortable wedge distance and hit it onto the green with your 3rd shot.
  6. Thats great! It's especially great to play it now because the open is there in about 2 months and they should be getting it in shape for the tournament.
  7. Played pretty well today and shot a 74 today.... 37 on front (Par 35) 36 on back (Par 36) 10/14 Fairways 9/18 greens 29 putts 2/3 sand saves
  8. If you're looking for a good putter that is also pretty cheap, I would look into buying the Maxfli crossbax blade putter. I have been using it for a while and I love it. Even if you don't like a blade style putter I would definitely recommend looking at the other styles of putter maxfli is making, they all have a great feel to them.
  9. This shouldn't be allowed, I think that these guys who are playing at such a high level should have to line up the putts themselves.
  10. I think it is definitely a possibility, but if you don't pull it off don't be too disappointed about it. All you have to do is keep the ball in play off the tee, hit 70% of greens, and take advantage of the par 5's. If you do these things, and stay focused after you hit a bad shot, then you can definitely shoot in the 60's.
  11. I would go with the gamer because it is a 3 piece that is much cheaper than any nike or titleist balls.
  12. I agree completely. Perfect practice makes perfect
  13. The same thing happened to me last year during my high school season, I had back to back rounds of 44 and 45. What I did was spend a lot of time on my short game after those two rounds. My thinking was if I can't hit full shots good, then I better get my short game sharp. My dad also got me to understand that golf is a streaky game and you are not always going to play your normal, and solid game everytime you go to the course. There are going to be some days when you are just not yourself out on the course, you just have to grind through those rounds and realize that a slump can not last forever.
  14. The grooves on your irons have to be so worn out after 10 years of use! I would definitely recommend going to a demo day and trying out a bunch of different clubs.
  15. I think you should definitely give them another try. If you are struggling with your 3 wood and 5 wood you should try hybrids with the same lofts as those woods so you still have the same distance but with easier to hit clubs.
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