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- Birthday 11/30/1980
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I hope he does too. He is paired with Corey Pavin for the final round...so we get two Dallas guys. Should be a great round and big gallery. I am going to try and walk this round with them.
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This may have been said already, but he didn't have a choice. There isn't anything wrong with him trying to qualify, and I wish he could have played his round. But if he would have, the backlash around these parts would have been unbearable for the regular sports fan, let alone Tony himself.
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Just found out something about Forged Irons
B Keller replied to Gnohymmas's topic in Clubs, Grips, Shafts, Fitting
What I have found that works best for me is to line up the ball just a bit towards the heel. When I make my swing it promotes striking the ball more in the center of the club. When I line up in the middle I tend to hit it more on the toe. -
Hot List 2010 Golf Balls
B Keller replied to Titleist_ProV1x's topic in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
I wish they had the e7 on the list. I play the e7 but am wondering if one of the other balls would do better for me. Oh, well. The fit van is in my area so I will hit it up probably tomorrow. -
Haney lives in Westlake, TX on the very expensive Vaquero Club. I'm wouldn't be surprised if he has other houses, but I am pretty sure that is his primary residence.
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golf.com on Tiger's Swing Troubles TIGER'S SWING TROUBLES Evans: Tiger Woods has to get his golf swing in order. Period. All the marital stuff has nothing to do with the way he played this week. Shipnuck: Can't say it's had no effect. Missing two-footers, quitting, that's mental and emotional fatigue. Obviously his swing's a mess, but so is his life away from golf. That's definitely going to show up between the ropes. Dude's human, after all. Lipsey: Does anybody really think that Tiger's swing is in tatters? One week doesn't change my opinion. We get way too caught up in the swing. Once his mind begins to clear, and his family gets sorted out, Tiger will roar back like the world economy. I bet Buffet would invest big-time in Tiger now, when everybody is questioning him. Be greedy when others are fearful. Shipnuck: Rick, Tiger has now made more one-handed follow-throughs than George Brett. Morfit: I do think his swing is in tatters. Geoff Ogilvy said at Quail that he wasn't surprised by Tiger badly missing the cut, because his swing looked so off at Augusta. Godich: You can't overlook the notion that nobody fears Tiger as they once did. He's not invincible any more, and everybody knows it, including Tiger. Until, of course, he proves otherwise. Evans: Tiger's rush to hit the golf ball on the downswing mirrors his approach to fixing his personal life. He just needs to slow down a little bit, all around. Gorant: Maybe the new question for Tiger is: Who goes first, Elin or Hank? Herre: Sounds like Elin has already left the building. Morfit: I wonder how long Hank will stick around. He coached Woods to a lot of majors, but it seems like their relationship has run its course. Tiger looks so lost with the full swing that I think he needs to start over with a fresh set of eyes. Shipnuck: How about no eyes? All he has to do is think about what Earl taught him and go play. Use the force, Luke, etc. Van Sickle: I already wrote my thoughts on Tiger, but I thought I saw him experimenting with some iron shots, getting a little more upright like the Tiger of old a few times, though his tee shots were usually the same Haney plane. Maybe I imagined that, but I think he's got swing issues and no answers. There was no mention or sign of Hank this week even when Tiger was talking about how poorly he played. I think that's telling.
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Source: Tiger to Part Ways With Hank Haney From Sports By Brooks: On March 5 a source revealed to me that Tiger Woods had summoned swing coach Hank Haney to Orlando to monitor the golfer’s practice sessions and that the coach had rented a house in Augusta for Masters week. (The Golf Channel confirmed Haney’s presence in Orlando on March 8.) On March 11, Robert Lusetich of FOXSports.com was first to confirm that Woods would play The Masters. Today, the same source who told me the first week of March that Haney was joining Woods in Orlando and had rented a house in Augusta for Masters week, provided me more news about Haney’s relationship with Woods. The source told me that following The Masters, Woods decided to “part ways” with Haney as his swing coach. The decision was made by Woods to break ties with Haney before the golfer’s disastrous performance at the Quail Hollow Championships this week. My source added that as of yesterday, Haney had not yet been told that he was officially being let go by Woods, but that the golfer would make his intentions known to Haney and the public “soon“. Haney was not at Quail Hollow this week, but in the past, it wasn’t unusual for the swing coach to not accompany Woods on Tour. My source said that Haney attended only “a handful” of events in which Woods played last year. But with Woods struggling so mightily for any semblance of consistency, it was curious to see Haney not available to the golfer this week. Haney was previously seen with Woods at The Masters. With the Players Championship next week and the U.S. Open right around the corner, this is a critical time for Woods so to jettison Haney at this moment might seem like a curious move to some. (But certainly not all.) One wonders if Haney had been invited to Quail Hollow this week, might things have gone differently for Woods?
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Umm....not so much. Right. Club head speed is one of the last things you look at. The most important thing is how you swing a club. If you have a slow tempo with smooth transition, then depending on what you want the ball to do and club head speed, you will probably want either a regular or soft stiff shaft. If you have quick tempo and fast transition then you will probably want a stiffer shaft. Then you have to factor in there is not a standard for shaft flex. And even if there was, you will have to factor in where on the shaft the kick point is, what the torque is, etc. That will have massive effects on what the shaft does. I have a set of Adams a7 clubs with a regular shaft. CPM count on the 6 iron is 314. I have a set of KZG Forged III with a Nippon 1050 stiff shaft. CPM count on the 6 iron is 298. Makes sense, doesn't it? I hit the KZG way better. The only way to know what shaft you need is to either be a qualified fitter or go see one.
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Bridgestone Golf Ball Fitting?
B Keller replied to juanrjackson's topic in Balls, Carts/Bags, Apparel, Gear, Etc.
There wasn't a line when I did mine, but you will want to bring your driver. If you don't know what they do, they have you hit 3-4 drives with the ball that you currently use. Then they have you hit some shots with their balls and show you the numbers and make a recommendation. If you play a premium, they usually recommend one of their 330 series balls, and if you don't they will recommend an e-series. When I did it, they told me to use either the e7+ or 330RX depending on what I wanted to spend. But this is before the updated boxes came out. I kinda want to do it again. -
This was exactly my thoughts. Tiger, as great as he is, has had his swing slowly degrade ever since he fired Butch and hired Hank.
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As mentioned, there are two types of fittings. One is what you get in the big box store. They watch you swing a club a few times and decide what shaft and club head you need off the rack. Sadly, sometimes the club right for you is the most expensive or one that nets the store the most profit. Usually the person working with you is better than that and will give you the best 'fit' off the rack. They will also look and see if you need the shafts lengthened or shortened or bent up and flat. These fittings run anywhere from free to $50 and usually any cost if forgiven if you buy clubs. I have done this and got a set of clubs that were not for me. I have also done a full fitting by a custom club fitter. This was an extensive process that involved using multiple club heads and multiple shafts. Then based on an interview with me, watching me swing my clubs and then different the different setups he had, a final choice was made to be my new clubs. If you look at my signature you can hit a link to a blog I wrote about my experience. This option is more expensive, but you get what you pay for. The clubs I have are ordered to specific specs of weight, loft, and (on some brands) even specific CPM counts on shafts. To the OP, I can't tell you what it would cost to do this where you are from. Where I am it is somewhere in the neighborhood of $125-150 for irons, wedges, or woods or $275-325 for a full bag.
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I think it was 2006 when the West had the 5, 6, 7, and 8 seeds advance and the #8 Oilers lose in 7 games in the Stanley Cup Finals.
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For me NHL hands down.
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I don't remember a day on the course where my swing was as bad as today. Shot a 115 and made about 10 good swings all day...one of which worked better than anticipated and 3 of which I was penalized for. The course was set up very short due to wind, but about 14 greens had hole that were 4-5 paces or less from the edge...very very difficult greens that did not roll close to true. I think all our area courses are being penalized for our winter still. Ever hit a shot that was drawing (right to left for me) and when it hit the fairway it bounced back to the right and into a pond that the ball was bending away from? Yep...that happened today too.