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I am a few rounds into a grip change, trying to weaken my grip significantly so it’s feeling pretty awkward. I have been hitting a lot of good shots but also some total flubs overall making it hard to break 80.Yesterday I shot a 71. Started birdie, birdie, bogey. The bogey was caused by a poor 4-hybrid popped into a penalty area. I added 4 more birdies and the rest pars leaving me on the 17 tee at 4 under. The possibility of a new record low score was in my head. It’s a short dogleg left. Blew my 4-hybrid OB right and ended up taking a 7!
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I play with the Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Align grips. Grips are all about what feels good to you, both regarding size and texture/firmness. These check all the boxes for me. Like Piz said above, cleaning them is essential. It helps them last and maintain the new grip feel.
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I am down in south central WI (Brodhead). Typically play Bass Creek (9-holer in Footville), nicely maintained and close. Great leagues and friendly people. I am signed up for five of the WSGA Senior Tour events so will be playing some higher end courses which should be fun and challenging. Just waiting for this weather to blow through, at least it's Masters weekend so I can get my golf fix from that!
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P790 - 45 degree - 140 Vokey - 52 degree - 125 Vokey - 58 degree - 100 TM HiToe - 64 degree - 80 I have 1/2 and 3/4 swing distances for each as well.
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23 is the lowest I remember. Low putt numbers usually equal low GIR days so they don’t usually equal low scores. I’d take 15 GIRs and 30 putts any day over a 3 GIR 20 putt round!
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95 yds, 58 degree Vokey wedge.
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I don’t mind wind/rain but soft muddy conditions mess with my iron and wedge contact. Lots of fat or short shots!
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What Brand Do You Play? (Irons, Wedges, Putter)
DocP replied to cartertheraptor's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Taylormade irons, Titleist and Taylormade wedges, Taylormade putter. -
6 iron, would be 4 or 5 if I carried them. I usually shut the face down, play it back and hit a low draw recovery.
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I carry a silver hip flask filled with scotch. I take a celebratory nip after a birdie or eagle. I picked the flask up in Scotland during a golf vacation in 2000. The flask was on sale in the clubhouse of one of the courses and engraved to commemorate their 500 year anniversary. A cool and unusual item I keep tucked away in the valuables pocket on my bag.
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Shot 82 yesterday in 25+ MPH winds and mid-40 temps. Let the wind get me on a couple holes when it was left to right, led to 2 OBs. Had 3 birdies, best so far this year, 2 were 2 putts after reaching par 5’s in two. Putter not warming up yet. Heading out in an hour to try again!
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USGA/R&A Announce Return to 2018 Rules Effective May 1
DocP replied to iacas's topic in Rules of Golf
On a side note the anchored putter ban is being reversed according to Adam Scott. He was quoted in the Aussie Hacker Magazine, April edition as saying he was informed by the Aussie R&A that effective 1 May he would be allowed to return to the putting method he won the Masters with. Descendants of Sam Snead have formally submitted a protest requesting side saddle putting be legalized on all major tours. Are stymies next? Stay tuned!!- 20 replies
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Trump Courses - Would You Pay to Play One Now?
DocP replied to metaswinger's topic in Golf Courses and Architecture
Politics and golf merging, interesting. I usually look at golf as my getaway from everything. In this instance I think playing one of his courses would cause me to consider my political views and bring some level of discomfort to my safe and happy place. So....a big orange fat hairy NO! -
Knee Drop Height - Absurd or Just Something to Get Used To?
DocP replied to iacas's topic in Rules of Golf
I think this isn't a big deal. The rule has changed, it is simple and clear. I can understand the reasoning behind it. Bottom line: follow the rule and save any concern or frustration for a more critical issue like slow play!- 95 replies
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Great post! My numbers (driver swing speed 106-108 range and 150 yard club 8 or 9 iron) are very similar to yours and I currently carry only 13 clubs. I game a 10.5 degree M5 driver, 15 degree M2 3-wood, 3 and 5 M2 hybrids and 6-PW TM P790 irons. My other wedges are 52 and 58 degree Vokey, and a 64 degree TM Hi-Toe. I strongly believe that having more wedge options is the way to go. No matter how good you are with a standard range SW (56ish degrees) I think a skilled golfer can benefit from having a 60 degree or higher loft wedge. I can understand no wanting a 3-wood if you can't hit it effectively. I struggle with mine but refuse to pull it from the bag in the belief that I will (with practice) develop the ability to hit it off the deck more with better results and someday be able to hit it off the tee box at a higher GIR percentage than my Driver. Neither is the case now. I would recommend you consider one of the following options for your 14th club. 1. 60 degree or higher wedge to help with those short sided situations we all leave ourselves in too often. My 64 degree hi-toe really has helped me improve that part of my game and is a great club for shorter distance sand shots as well. 2. Driving iron might be a good choice if you currently hit the longer irons in your bag well. I am going to look at the new GAPR offerings from TM to possibly give me that go to club for tee shots on tight holes or when I want to hit a lower trajectory shot (my hybrids and your 5-wood probably fly too high to be the best choice on windy days). 3. A left handed mid-iron to handle those rare but aggravating and score hurting situations where a right handed punch out isn't possible and a drop or whiff/dribble result is likely. Good luck and let us know what you decide on!
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Had numerous eagles, last one was a chip in from just off the fringe on the drivable par 4 7th at Bass Creek in Footville WI.
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Earlier this week I started with 17 pars before a bogey on 18. Great drive, fat 8-iron (was feeling the pressure), shanked chip, finally knocked it on and made a long putt for bogey. Had 13 GIRs without a birdie dropping but would have loved getting all pars!!
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Successfully completed this challenge on 25 March at Bass Creek. Parred the first 17 before bogeying 18 from 150 out in the middle of the fairway. 435543444-36 435543445-37 Was really bummed I missed an all pars round!
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Being an old guy myself, I like that we get to see past champions on the course where many of them had their career defining success. It takes nothing away from anyone else. Anyone who thinks this is a golf issue that needs corrected should rethink their opinion and focus on a real issue or two.
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PGA - DJ Masters - Tiger US Open - Koepka Open - Rahm FedEx Cup - DJ
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A little late to the topic but here goes! - Drop handicap to 2.0 or lower (currently 4.1) - Win a Bass Creek individual tournament - Win a Bass Creek league - Compete in 5 WI Senior Tour events - Be more consistent with my pre-shot routine, and overall focus
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Hello! I have had 3 holes in one during my 41 years of golfing. I have broken 70 two times, 68 being the lowest on a par 70 course. My round yesterday was a no 6 round, a rare feat for me. Thanks!
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130 rounds, 78.9 average score, low score 70, high score 103
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Played 27. Shot 39, 38 and 36. Very windy with 20+mph all day. The last 9 holes were all pars but I missed 3 birdie putts from inside 8 feet and offset that by making 2 par putts outside 40 feet. Such is life.