A couple times a week a self employed buddy of mine and I walk 7 holes at the local club we both belong to. We walk 7 because it is quick and brings us out at the clubhouse where we then take the lunch special back to our respective offices to eat.
I started playing golf with regularity about five years ago when I moved to the Coachella Valley in southern California. I play fairly regularly with a group that plays at different courses once a week throughout the valley. On March 16th, we were playing…
There will ALWAYS be a groove/break-in period. Unless you are miracle of life, you will need time to adjust. Keep at it, you'll be fine.
Small tidbit, it is now June (for all of us) and I am not even close to playing my handicap :X
Tony,
I"m looking forward to working with you. Please let me know if you have any questions prior to coming.
See you on Friday.
Kevin
I end up going through 1 or 2 a round because I scuff them with my wedges, and occasionally scuff them on an errant shot....if I had an endless supply of balls id probably go through a sleeve or more per round. It does depend on the course, I find shorter…
Check out this article which includes test data for all Titleist balls using a 60 degree wedge, 6-iron and Driver
http://www.golfwrx.com/206527/review-nxt-tour-and-nxt-tour-s-golf-balls/
Hi Michael, I contacted Golfsmith online and they recommended that you take it to a local Golfsmith and have them set up the Warranty inspection and repair. This would be covered under Warranty and you should have no issues setting this up.
I love that section of New Hampshire! It's been over 30 years since my days at UNH and living in Hampton Beach, but the drive along 1A was always gorgeous.
We tried valiantly to get a round in Sunday morning, but the rain was relentless. After our…
Hard stepping would be to take a shorter shaft - ie a 6 iron shaft and put it into the 5 iron head. It will make the iron play slightly stiffer than a standard 5 iron shaft. Soft stepping would be to put the 5 iron shaft into the 6 iron head, which will…
Bigger head, less spin, and better control of distance. Looks like another winner for TT. :-)