too bad phat phil cant putt.
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Any recommendations for golf in San Diego? Staying downtown near the airport, so within cab distance.
River Walk looks kinda nice.
I could play Torrey Pines every day of my life. Not sure about distance, though.
good wrx thread here on SD. River Walk gets some decent reviews, i'll be there in six weeks, may just have to hit that...;)
Ok so im in the market for a new driver. So who is hitting what?. Are the new wieghts and adjustable hozel's worth it. Just trying to narrow the search so I dont have to try 30 clubs. FYI coming from a Calloway X 10.5
Yes . I have a r11 with on 8* head . I can turn it down to 6* or up to 10* . The fade and draw weighting works well ( beats the hell outa lead tape.
The other advantage is being able to change shafts in about a minute . I like to use a soft shaft when it's cold and a firmer shaft when it's hot ( oh my ) .
Damn 4matic. Looking at the R1 now. Things got like 50 adjustments.
pretty easy to find deals on the R9 SuperTri. Still has the draw/fade adjustable tip, and 3 weights. Loving mine...when i put a decent swing on it anyways...;)
I play the superdeep - I really like being to catch it a little high or low with not much problem, good distance and a much lower flight than my old burner (of course the shaft has a lot to do with that)... I have the 9.5 head, but I'd like to try the 8.5 as I typically hit a pretty high ball. Downside is the loft/lie adjustments are not independent like most of the newer ones.
i thought the idea was to learn how to hit the shots without having a separate club to do each one for you
God fucking damn it Tye , the sign says " don't feed the retards " . I will buy you a round of golf and dinner if you don't respond to shitstain , until September .
heee heee! an agro golfer undoubtedly crushed my tiny pride with another witticism.
it will kill him when he finds out i'm actually a 6 handicapper.
I'm not a believer of adjusting heads, draw fade ect, if you've got a good repeatable swing, impact should be made with a square club face.
I've spent hours practicing to get my swing parrot like, if I want to cut or draw the ball I adjust my swing from a neutral.
Not sure if this has been posted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiiOq...are_video_user
Like Tiger Woods, who apparently hits his 9 iron as far as I hit my 3 wood.
i like it when they show the distance and the club they're using for the shot on the broadcast. they must have spotters or something? because they don't always show it.
I used to think this, but after playing around with and ultimately buying the TaylorMade R11, now I get it. It's not about the club giving you a draw or fade, necessarily, but making micro adjustments that will generally help you more than hurt. I tend to play a draw off the tee, and sometimes when I really get into one the ball will land "hot" and roll further left than I like. So I open the face just a touch and it mellows out the draw so the flight is more similar to how I hit my irons, without sacrificing distance and improving accuracy. It also makes it a little easier for me to a play a power fade off the tee when the situation calls for it.
Funny/sad to see the golf thread back in action again and it's only March 12th. I actually got out and played last week and was pretty happy shooting a 79 on a tough course after not swinging a club once since early October (I'm sure the rust will kick in during my next round). Annoying part was going 6 over on the par 3's.
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Spook's head is going to explode. I hope.
you know the pros bend lofts & lies on just about every club right? why not have a club tuned to your personal mechanics so you CAN achieve a repeatable ballflight, then work it from there as the conditions/course warrant?
that's kind of like saying "I'm not a fan of cuff canting on ski boots, you should just ski them straight as the mfg. intended"