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denimdan

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  • Birthday 11/30/1985

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  1. thanks for the great points daniel. I agree that getting used to the clubs I already have and experimenting is necessary. I do regularly practice playing the ball back and forward in my stance, but I know I need to practice more on my finish to control trajectory on shots, as you said. Choking down on clubs as a simple distance reduction is a helpful tool to remember on the course. However, having a couple more options around the green wouldnt hurt.
  2. thanks wutiger, sounds good will do
  3. thanks for all the input guys. The thing is, my club distances tend to vary due to the fact that i'm playing new irons and a new sand wedge. I am also a fairly new golfer and still have inconsistent days. My pitching wedge yardage can actually vary from 80-90+, and my sand wedge can some days be hitting to about 70 yards (9 iron about 100-110 sean_miller). But, I think a 60 could be more useful around greens and in bunkers. In the end, I guess I should wait until my yardages get more consistent until making a purchase. Wigolffan - you have played the golfworks.com wedges and have been happy?
  4. hey guys, I need to purchase more wedges, I currently only own a 56 degree sand wedge. I am a fairly short hitter. I hit a full sand wedge about 60 yards and my pitching wedge usually 80 yards. I was curious to know if anyone had any suggestions about what degree of wedge to purchase next. I do not have enough money to buy 2 wedges at this time, but was considering either a 52 or 60 degree. Which would be more beneficial to my game at this point? A 52 for the large margin between my sand and pitching wedge? or a 60 so I can take a full swing when I am just short of greens because of my lack of distance?
  5. The adidas tour shoe is what I wear. Extremely comfortable, but a little pricey. My lightweight cleveland bag has also been great. Cool look, great pocket features, and easy to carry.
  6. the kombi is way too big for my taste. I agree that scotty should stick with the blades
  7. Burner driver - 200 Burner woods and hybrid - 400 Cleveland cg red used irons - 300 cleveland wedge - 100 spider putter - 200 about 1200 rounding up on the woods and irons
  8. I've always admired the name stamp capabilities. It not only personalizes your putter in a unique way, but it makes you feel like one of the scotty players on tour. But, I agree with the previous guys with the fact that if you send it in you might as well get everything done at once.
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