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c. lassiter

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  1. I would (and i do in my own set) favor the 19 degree hybrid over the 18 degree 5 wood as it is more versatile, better out of the rough and generally I am straighter with it.
  2. Unfortunately, nearly every event I've ever participated in, or attended as a parent when my kids were playing, has had some kind of BS rule breaking going on.
  3. I could never keep the G15 on the short grass, but I loved the i15. I hit the G400 on the monitor and the dispersion was all over the place, but the G400 LST was deadly. Your friend really needs to try out the various heads / shaft combos for himself and find out what works for him. If someone just ordered me a G15 years ago I'd have probably quit the game by now.
  4. 1. It's you're, not your. 2. If you want serious input in a chatroom, it might be best not to begin by stating you can hit your 1 iron further than Brooks Koepka. 3. You're hitting into a farm field but have access to a yardage wheel? OK, sure. 4. So you wheeled your way out into this "higher grass" but found all 4 balls and were able to take a direct measurement from the tee? I think everything you've posted so far is complete nonsense, but by all means keep going.
  5. I stopped reading after the 300 yard claim.
  6. Realistically, I doubt one mulligan per hole would be adequate, so I'd say 2 per for an even 36. Would be fun to try - my guess is 2 per hole I could shoot roughly around par.
  7. I actually lived in Japan at that time and had one of these. It was good, and long, but I was too inconsistent with it and I eventually went back to my old wooden Ping Zing driver.
  8. A couple of thoughts: 1. While it seems logical, and smart, to carry and use whatever works best, I just hate to have more than 3 headcovers in the bag. Maybe it's mental block or something, but I just can't do it. So I go with driver, 3W and 3 Hybrid. 2. In the past, when I have experimented with many different clubs and shafts, I find that I do not hit Hybrids predictable or expected distances. At one time I tried 17, 20 and 23 degree hybrids and found the 20 was virtually identical in distance to the 17 and went higher, while the 23 was useless since it was about the same as hitting a 5 iron. 3. For me, the real debate has always been weather to carry the 3Hybrid or a 5W/7W.
  9. In the old set I had an i15 W, and then whatever their old equivalent of the Glides were in 52 and 58, and I hit the 52 a lot around the greens. If I go U wedge in the G700s it's purely a full shot club IMO - those are too big and unwieldy for finesses shots around the green. So while the lofts would suggest adding the U and then moving to 54 and 60 wedges, a 54 around the greens is a different kind of club for me and less versatile on tight lies. Which would suggest U, 52 and 58. I guess.
  10. So what are you saying? 85/15? 95/5? Surely you are not suggesting that it makes no difference at all.
  11. "Just let your hands drop from the top of the back swing" Nothing screwed me up more than this, primarily because when I tried that my hands ended up way behind me forcing a pronounced in to out swing and years of hooking/drawing. I didn't realize how bad this was until an instructor with a video camera (long before the days of cell phones) showed me on film.
  12. I'm a ping fanatic, but I don't buy into the mega-head driver concept. If you pound balls on the range and hit it 15 times in a row I'm sure it works great. The problem comes when you hit it off the tee and then pull out a wood or iron for your next shot and it looks like a thimble. The few times I've used something like this I find it screws up my other clubs and I never score better with them.
  13. Let's not overcomplicate this. To me there are three things to consider: 1. Your grip is too weak 2. Your swing is out to in 3. Your equipment is poorly matched to your swing Very easy to experiment with 1 and 3 (separately). If neither of those help, take a lesson.
  14. Just swapped out my old i15s for G700s (older, slower swing speed, need a little more help hitting it higher, etc.). Set up is as follows (I've always played 13 clubs - I like fewer options, and frankly can't stand wrestling clubs out of my carry bag): G400 10 deg LST Driver G400 3wd G400 19 deg Hybrid G700 4-W Glide2 Wedges 50 and 56 Trusty 20 year old Pal2 putter Love em so far with one exception: The lofts are all goosed and now I'm hitting the W about 125. I've avoided carrying a U wedge for years now, and instead went the Glide2s in 50 degrees and 56. But on the range yesterday the 50 is going only about 100-105 which is a pretty big gap So, I'm thinking the ideal set up might be add the U and hit it 115ish, switch the Glide2s to 54 and 60, and either dump the 4 iron (maybe switch to the 22 deg hybrid in the process), or, finally, carry 14. Input appreciated.
  15. Totally disagree with AmazingWhacker - I think this concept has taken what was the golf silly season and added 4 compelling events, and something which is good now and getting better every year. And frankly it takes a 10 mil prize to get these guys interested enough to play in these events; I'm pretty sure if it was 500K they'd all stay home.
  16. I attended on Saturday with my son and was there for about 10 hours and saw the following cool things: Dustin Johnson outdrove playing partners Matt Kuchar and Nick Watney by about 30 to 50 yards on the long par 4's we saw. We were near the Golf Channel's Steve Sands who was walking with the group and he told us the distances were 334 on the 13th hold and 340 on 14. When Johnson walked up to his shot on 13 he greeted Sands with a "Hey Sandy" and a fist bump, which I thought was cool. On the 451 yard Par 4 13th, about half the players we watched (4 or 5 groups) used a sand wedge for their approach shot. On that same hole, Camillo Villegas hit his tee shot well right, hit the cart path and bounded way forward behind some trees. We stood about 5 feet away while he and his caddie figured out what to do, at which time I got a close up look at his bag, which contioned driver, 3wd, 5wd, 4 Hybrid and 7 Hybird. I was very surprised to see that, figuring as one of the longer hitters he'd be playing long irons. Anyway, he ended up hitting a wedge through the trees about 5 feet off the ground, but not before instructing his caddie to "Get that big fat guy out the way" (who was a hefty photographer). Also spent a lot of time behind Jason Day and Tommy Gainey on the range. Day was amazing to see up close, hitting it considerably higher than the few guys next to him, 99% the identical high slight draw. Gainey, on the other hand, hit it much lower, with a lot more variation, but he did seem to have the most crowd support. Few other comments: Ryan Palmer was chatting up the gallery and seemed in a good mood, as did Jerry Kelly and Nick Whatney, who fist bumped some guy in the gallery next to us. Adam Scott and Stevie ignored every comment (and there were a lot of them) and kept walking, as did DJ. Saw Roger Maltbie being driven around in a golf cart while puffing away on a cigarette, not quite the same treatment for Mark Rolfing and Steve Sands, who hoofed it all over the place on a day that was much hotter than we expected. DJ's drive on 18 was amazing, miles past anyone else we saw, flying it to the second section of fairway and ending up with a short or mid iron to the Par 5 when everyone else was hitting long irons and hybrids (or woods) and almost no one else could hold the green.
  17. Saw that he shot 81 in round 2 and was DQ'd - but I can't find anything about it anywhere online.
  18. Never used one, never needed one - seems like just one more thing to lose.
  19. I've had almost the exact same thing happen. It seems like it's always a guy who is playing with his wife, the ball never gets really close to them and he has to defend her honor or something.
  20. If you fight a slice, the G15. If you fight a hook, the I15.
  21. Are you suggesting that I give up golf, and instead attend meetings of the Book Club with my wife?
  22. I might not have a clue, but I do have a lot of new golf equipment.
  23. Three words for you: Separate checking account.
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