I have the 37 deg Niblick. I do not like if for chipping around the green because it is hard to control the run out of the ball, I am more comfortable with my sand wedge in these situations. I have used it most successfully for tough punch out's from the rough or where there are low hanging branches. With the 37 deg and a full swing with this club I can fly it 150 yds which makes it nice for long rough approach shots.
The speculation is already being made of trouble in the marriage with another woman named Ashley being reported as the reason for the difficulties. Check out NY Post , sportbybrook.com and Hollywood gossip rags for details. Hope he is okay and Ashley is delicious but half of everything? No thanks.
Just saw the report on CBS while watching Auburn vs. Bama (Auburn is dominating early).
They said the Sheriff's office said "no alcohol was involved" and no DUI charges are pending but that does not "preclude future charges". The report also stated that he was leaving his property in the early morning and struck a fire hydrant and then a tree in his neighbor's yard. Interesting, will have to wait for more and sift through what is real or not.
The sign of a maturing golfer is their understanding that accuracy sometimes trumps distance. I am inconsistent with my driver and thus have taken right out of my bag. I play a 13 degree 3 wood or a 3 iron off tees depending on the narrowness of the fairway. I can hit my 3 wood +270 and outdrive most peers drivers with it and hit my 3 iron 220. Since I have taken this strategy my scoring has improved nicely.
Tuesday night
84 degrees muggy
Walking while pushing Sun Mountain cart and my bag
exactly at the 100 yd marker
right rough with a +60 ft tree 20 yds directly in front of me
uphill lie, ball up in the grass
choked down and kept my swing compact
Up and over with room to spare
30 ft 2 putt par big drink of water
My first post here..
1. Single digit handicap
2. 1 double per round
3. Focus on every shot
A shout out to Denver Nuggets and the impressive stats. I will add:
4. Keep stats of every round to better work on weak areas of game.
My guess would be GIR. I am straight of the tee and good with the stick but start at the green from 125ish out everytime on line with the flag and then watch if fade right and off. I bet 50% of the time I am scrambling. Fortunately I am a good scrambler.