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still a rookie after 4 years. should be SanchezFL
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Cape Coral, FL
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actually I have tried the NXT, don't like them as well. They're definately a good ball, and I'm sure it's a mental thing, But I've only broken par a couple times and they were all with Pro Vs
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: 742 Evergreen Terrace
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Let the putter choose you - get fitted!! Been playing with my Scotty for close to two years (used to have a 2-ball Odyssey) since I got fitted and have knocked 7 or 8 strokes off my game simply by using the right putter.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Bergen County, NJ
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: NC
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Are you saying that you shot below 72? If that's so...we're not in the same league.
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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Jets Insider VIP Charter JI Member Join Date: May 1999
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I can't wait to get back on the course, but this damn herniated disk won't get any better. When I finally feel well enough to play, I'm seriously considering trying out a long putter. Thanks to Keenan Bradley and Adam Scott it's not just for old guys anymore, and I really think it will help my back not having to hunch over a standard 35" putter.
I really have been dying to play all summer, but I haven't been able to. Sucks.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Boston
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I play the '09 and love it. Haven't been hitting it well lately, but still like it. Probably due for an upgrade in another year or so.
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Pirates win 88 games this year. Mark it!
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 2,138
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I'm def due for an upgrade, but don't know if I Wana stick with the burner or try something new. I launch my tee shots very high. I'd like to lower the launch angle. Thinking about dropping to an 8.5 from a 9.5.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: 742 Evergreen Terrace
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Have a pro at Golfsmith or Golfgalaxy check the shaft first. Driver loft is further down the line of things that effect trajectory.
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Where did you get fitted and would you suggest that place?
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Pirates win 88 games this year. Mark it!
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: 742 Evergreen Terrace
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I got fitted at a club. Generally stores will do all the work and then give you the hard sell, but you can take the info anywhere. There's really not a lot that goes into it - mostly what you're comfortable with (along with loft, length, shaft angle and a few other minute details) - but really any pro in a store can help. But if you go to a Golfsmith or Golfgalaxy, ask for one of the club makers to help.
Edit: Do NOT let the look of the club head sway you one way or another. I used to play a two-ball center-shafted putter, now I have a half-offset heel-shafted putter. Huge difference in look, but has worked wonders for me on the green. Last edited by Jets Things; 07-30-2012 at 12:14 AM. |
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 811
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Looking for some advice as a beginner if anyone doesn't mind sharing.
How did you learn the game/ get respectable at it? This is my first year playing. I bought some decent irons for a beginner, Taylormade Burner X set, which I was told are "forgiving". I did a 4 lesson package a few weeks ago where I got marginally better, but still more often than not, I am hitting grounders and line drives rather than getting loft on the ball. Wondering if I should take more lessons this year, or... Hold off, work on what I learned, and what until next year to take up lessons again. |
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Join Date: May 2003
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The #1 advice I can give is to slow down your swing speed. It's THE problem of 90% of beginners. Everyone wants to hit the ball 300 yards but it takes forever to get there. And you might never get there. The game is about accuracy, which I still have issues with, even after 20 years. If you're serious about playing, try to master one club a year. Start with the driver, then putter, then wedges, then irons. Something like 65% of shots are within 100 yards of the pin. You have to be able to get it out there, but finishing is most important (I know I contradicted myself with driver first, but it's the way I was taught). |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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When I go to the range, I mostly just hit my 7 iron. I take some shots with the driver, but I figure there is no chance I can hit the driver until I learn to hit my irons. I figure if I go twice a week to the range, it should help. And yeah, I have definitely been told by a few people that I swing too fast...
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Join Date: May 2003
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suck it -.-
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Queens
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I've been playing for about 4 years. Down to an 8.7 handicap after my forced month long vacation. Just got the new R11S driver. its wonderful with all the adjusting you can do.
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