Yeah, hoping to see more of him and a lot more wins.
I echo the comments that picking wedges is one tough call. The 54 is very versatile, good on running chips, good on stopping power from partial swings, and good from sand. 56 degrees is easier from sand but not as versatile. Keep the gaps close, 5 degrees…
General rule of thumb ... and "rules of thumb" always have a disclaimer. The longer the club in relation with the "reference", the lighter the shaft (and vice versa). So in short, try a slightly lighter shaft in the fairway using the…
I have been thinking of this for a while and I am quite sceptical as to the effects of changing "loft" on the Surefit Tour Hosel.
Don't get me wrong here, I believe that the Titleist system on club head adjustment is one of (if not the best…
I'm not convinced that I should play the brand because a majority of Pros endorse ProV1 or ProV1x balls. Many if not all are compensated and probably have difficulty recalling the last time they were asked to pay for balls. ...........On the other…
Hello Kevin. I'm betting I'm one of the few people who would truly understand your dilemma. I too have concerns over aesthetics as you do. Your question I feel, is not odd at all. I'm a firm believer in liking what you're playing, and liking what you…
Sirhc said: Sorry for your loss my friend. I think it happens to all of us eventually. I lost my out of production California blade cover last year. I have since switched to a cover with a magnetic snap closure produced by the same manufacturer. You…
Sorry for your loss my friend. I think it happens to all of us eventually. I lost my out of production California blade cover last year. I have since switched to a cover with a magnetic snap closure produced by the same manufacturer. You…
I have two holes in one. Each with a Prov1 #4!!! From now on, that is the ball and number I will play.
Pro V1x with high numbers - black marker to write my first initial and a dot to the left of the number. I had my name and "Team Titleist Member" printed in green.
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