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Tone-NY

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  • Birthday 11/30/1954

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  1. I hear you. What no one sees is the gentle proding behind the scenes to elicit those comments by Gipper. All reality based shows have very little reality in them!
  2. You guys fail to see that the producers of the show have to generate some drama to get you to watch from week to week. How boring would it be if you didn’t have a guy like Andrew on the show? So by careful editing, asking pointed questions you get some interesting sound bites. The show is very predictable, the only thing that isn't is the golf shots. They can't predict those, but the lead in to the end of each show is made to be misleading so you watch till the very end. Nothing like getting your advertisers maximum bang for their bucks! If I see another Cialis commercial I'll scream.
  3. It is a creepy request no matter where you are from! Like others have stated spend the money on a playing lesson it's cheaper in the long run. You'll get specific instruction for your game, by someone that is getting paid to do so. If what you want is to play with better players and see how they play a full round, that's been covered too.
  4. I took up golf because you can smoke on the course and no one says a word. The only comment I usually get is that smells great. I smoke at least three cigars during a round regardless of the time of day. It's the only time I can smoke that many and I don't get told isn't that two too many! LOL My favorite non Cuban cigars are: Padron Arturo Fuente Tatuaje
  5. This young man desrves a real answer like many have stated. Golf is the only sport where for the most part you mark your own score. To say that he will get his eventually is to say it is okay to cheat until he gets caught by someone else. I personally think that is the wrong message to send to our young man. It is something that is bothering him and he shouldn't have to lower his standards when others do so. He is seeking advice from us as adults we have an obligation to be truthful. Sorry for the mightier than thou rant in advance. As in all things in life YMMV.
  6. Smart Car, put the bag in the passenger seta and your good to go!
  7. It's called integrity, you have it and he doesn't. You'll see this a lot and in all kinds of situations. Make sure you keep your moral compass as it is a good trait!
  8. I guess he preferred your balls to his Why can't people just look at the ball where it is and determine if it is theirs? They have to pick it up walk around with it then they determine it isn't theirs!
  9. People move from one apartment to another using the subway. It never stops amazing me the things people bring on the subway. Use this program to map out your subway ride and walk to Van Cortlandt Park. http://www.hopstop.com/ Van Cortlandt is much better than it used to be and you'll be able to say you played a round of golf in a city park.
  10. Rudeness is a plague that infects everything in society today. What happened with enjoying a beautiful Sunday out with friends on the golf course? Very good of both of you to stand your ground and show him that you were playing at a good pace. Some people don't see that they are the problem.
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    The Golf Fix?

    I enjoy his show! They should have more informational/instructional programs on the Golf Channel. He does give some good tips and insight on how to correct problems. Just turn down the volume on your TV. You'll enjoy the show and get an idea of what he is talking about No different than any of the ESPN shows that scream information at you.
  12. That one kind of answered it all!
  13. Adams and Wilson Staff
  14. Okay, I thought you would be putting a new Graffaloy shaft on. That way you could do a comparison or at least have a fall back if you are not happy with the new driver.
  15. That one inch makes a world of difference. So if you opt for a new shaft, will you be going to an inch smaller or staying the same? Is four to five rounds a good sampling and are the grips the same? It just opens more questions than you think. I find it takes me a bit to adjust to new equipment and I give it while before I start to change things. Hope that helps.
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