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BuckeyeGuy

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  • Birthday 11/30/1971

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  1. Thanks for the responses. I hit the clubs today and man what a difference having the lie adjusted makes. As a novice, I have to say that I don't think there's a big enough emphasis made on how important this change is. I've bought several sets of irons over the years and not once did someone suggest I have the lie adjusted. It wasn't until I started doing my own research did I find the importance in it. I guess it's because for most people it's not an issue. Being on the shorter side of "average" it's more of an issue for me....
  2. I'd be a little careful with those dosages. NSIDs when taken in high dosages can be dangerous. Not to mention mixing them with other drugs.
  3. About a month ago I bought a set of used 06 Callaway BB Irons. Today I went into Dick's Sporting Goods and had the Golf Pro flatten them. He had me hit against the Lie board for every club. For the most part he flattened the clubs by 2 degrees. So here's my question. On the Mitchell report it showed the loft and lie prior to making any changes. For a couple of the clubs the angle was off by 1 to 2 degrees from what the Callaway site says it should be. For instance the loft on my 6 iron was 31 degrees and Callaway says the default is 29. The golf pro changed it to 28. My 8 iron should be 37 degrees and it's 35 (he didn't change that club). What I'm wonding is if this is something to be concerned about or are the numbers on Callaway's site approximations. Thanks.
  4. I agree with this post. You're paying for the time and knowledge. If he's doing something above and beyond, then that deserves a tip.
  5. BuckeyeGuy

    Y.E. Yang

    That's amazing.
  6. There should be a sign at the first tee "Excessive hooking or slicing will be dealt with in a severe manner"
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