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I am roughly around the same handicap as you. I had a set of the first nike pro combo forged irons and had the hardest times hitting them. I gave up with them and got the x-24's and what a difference. The ball flies off the face even with mishits. I am sticking with my x-24's for awhile until my ball striking really improves. Definitely try out the irons if at all possible. Good luck! Zack
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Hey guys, I know this is kind of hard to explain, but I have been noticing this lately. As soon as I start to cock my wrists, and bring the club up,my right hand seems to be pulling away from the grip a little bit. Where the palm of my right hand fits over my left thumb, that is what's pulling away slightly. I'm starting to feel that my hands are not connected. Any advice or tips? Once again, I know it's kind of hard to explain but thought I would just try. Thanks!
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I had a Callaway ft-z hybrid and could not hit it at all. I picked up two of the Adams black super hybrids and love them. Those will stay in the bag for a long time!
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Thanks everyone for the info so far. MVMAC - Thanks for the heads up on shaft stiffness with wedges. I think I'll just stick with the 5.0 for the stiffness. I take pretty easy swings with my wedges. WU Tiger - I was looking at the Rifle Spinner's. I have the non flighted Project X shafts.
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I'm thinking about getting the Spinner shafts for my wedges for Christmas. Anyone use them? I mostly want them so they match the width the of my Project X shafts. The project X shafts I have in my irons are 5.0. Should I go with a 5.0 or 5.5 for my wedges? Thanks, Zack
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Don't know what city you live in, but I live in Bloomingdale and there is an indoor 100yd driving range I go to. I like it better than going to the simulators. Keeps my swing grooved throughout the winter.
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Congrats on your first 5k TN94z. My wife and I do them occasionally. It's fun to go out and be part of a good cause as well as doing something healthy for yourself.
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I was cracking up at 0:29. The ball is bouncing all over the place in the living room and the mom doesn't even care, ha ha.
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My dog loves chasing after golf balls. He likes to go find them and then heard them all into one spot and lay next to them. He just started doing this on his own. It cracks me up! Anyone else have any dogs out there that do the same?
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Normal wear and tear on my Callaway X Series Jaws Wedges?
Zack replied to jswang519's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Ya, I use my 60* for anything inside 70 yards. Your wedges will start to rust as well. My 52* has some rust showing on it already. It's normal though. -
Normal wear and tear on my Callaway X Series Jaws Wedges?
Zack replied to jswang519's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Here is what my 60* looks like. The whole sole has turned almost silver. I would say your wedges are showing normal wear. -
When I had my grips re-gripped to a midsize, the installer asked me if I knew they were midsize. I said ya, why? He said if the grip is to big it can cause you to miss hits to the right. (I'm a right handed golfer). I've never had an issue with mine, I have midsize golf pride vdr's with one piece of tape under them. Maybe your new grips are causing your swing to change a little bit. Zack
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Post some pics.
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Irons look awesome with the different paint fills in the swoosh. You should post some closer pics!!!
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XForged Mack-Daddy wedge = shredder?
Zack replied to WUTiger's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
I would assume it shreds just as much as my Callaway Jaws wedges since mine have the mack daddy grooves. I played the Gamer for awhile and it would put shred marks on the ball when I used the wedges. I love these wedges though, they have awesome spin on them! -
I was thinking the same thing. Thanks!
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When ordering a club and they give you the wrap options, what does +2 wraps equal? Does it add two extra pieces of tape on top of one which would give you a total of three pieces of tape under the grip? Or does it only give you two pieces of tape under the grip? Thanks so much, Zack
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Nice set! I hope one day I can get awesome Father's day gifts like that.
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Those do look nice.
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My friend and I used golfnow.com all last year. We saved a lot of money and never had one issue using the service. We'll most likely use it as much as we can this coming year.
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I put on the Mid-size VDR's a month ago and am liking them a lot. They are a nice grip for the price.
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Just pulled off my grips and have a question...
Zack replied to Zack's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
Put the new grips on and have had no issues. No adhesive coming out of the hole of the grip. These new Golf Pride grips feel amazing compared to the Tacki's! -
Converting an Excel VBA spreadsheet to an .asp page
Zack replied to MiniBlueDragon's topic in The Grill Room
When you are porting over the spreadsheet, do you only want it to be used to see data? You don't want any of your employees to be able to edit the information at all? If you only want them to view the information, (I know you said the links I sent you weren't what you were looking for, and I'm not trying to be an a-hole) but the second link I sent you should work fine. You can put the data into a gridview and it will look like this... Well, if you setup a SQL database, you can get rid of Excel and maintain all of your data through the web page. What software are you using for your web application. Are you using Visual Studios, Dreamweaver, or something else? Give us some more details with what you are using and what you want to accomplish with the spread sheet. I don't know if you want the Excel spreadsheet data to look real fancy on the webpage and not have it look like a gridview. At work, we use SQL and Visual Studios 2010 for all our applications. We have got rid of all Excel spreadsheets and use these GridView's for all data to be read,inserted, deleted, and updated. Just trying to help :) Zack -
Converting an Excel VBA spreadsheet to an .asp page
Zack replied to MiniBlueDragon's topic in The Grill Room
Take a look at this link. Has VB code as well. http://www.dotnetcurry.com/ShowArticle.aspx?ID=138 -
Converting an Excel VBA spreadsheet to an .asp page
Zack replied to MiniBlueDragon's topic in The Grill Room
Do you have a database that you are storing all your information for this spreadsheet? If you do, why don't you just create a grid view that pulls in the data from your database, and then from the gridview, you can save, edit, delete and do whatever you want. If not, you are going to have to create a connection to the spreadsheet, and then access all the info from there. Here is an example... http://www.davidhayden.com/blog/dave/archive/2006/05/26/2973.aspx