Colt
Two is one and one is none
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2010
- Messages
- 10,750
- Reaction score
- 85
- Location
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Handicap
- GHIN: ????
Awesome opportunity from Ping and THP. Thanks for this opportunity. Loving a lot of what I'm seeing from Ping this year and the i20 irons and driver are a big part of that.
1. My GHIN puts me at 9.7.
2. Currently bagging the Titleist 712 CB irons w/ C-Taper S+ flex shafts.
3. Was fit for irons and current shafts 1 month ago. 1* upright with 3 wraps under left hand and four under right. + 1/2 inch in shaft length not because I was fit for it, as I was fit for standard length. But because it feels natural to choke up on my clubs a little bit.
4. When purchasing irons I first look for a set that gives me just a bit of forgiveness but still let's me know how I missed a shot if I do. I want a bit of a lower ball flight and consistent distances. After that they need to be aesthetically pleasing to me. This doesn't mean a butter knife thin top line. It's more of an overall look and type of finish on the iron thing for me.
5. I live in Hawaii so there is never any down time in my golfing season. I play at least three times a week every week and hit the range every other day religiously. In short, yes, I can put these puppies to the test the day they land on my front porch.
Thanks again to THP. Also a big thanks to Ping for having such great faith in the members here on this forum!
P.S. Will definately be going by Kaneohe Klipper (local military golf course with a complete Ping fitting cart) to get fit through Pings fitting system TODAY just in case I get the nod here!
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1. My GHIN puts me at 9.7.
2. Currently bagging the Titleist 712 CB irons w/ C-Taper S+ flex shafts.
3. Was fit for irons and current shafts 1 month ago. 1* upright with 3 wraps under left hand and four under right. + 1/2 inch in shaft length not because I was fit for it, as I was fit for standard length. But because it feels natural to choke up on my clubs a little bit.
4. When purchasing irons I first look for a set that gives me just a bit of forgiveness but still let's me know how I missed a shot if I do. I want a bit of a lower ball flight and consistent distances. After that they need to be aesthetically pleasing to me. This doesn't mean a butter knife thin top line. It's more of an overall look and type of finish on the iron thing for me.
5. I live in Hawaii so there is never any down time in my golfing season. I play at least three times a week every week and hit the range every other day religiously. In short, yes, I can put these puppies to the test the day they land on my front porch.
Thanks again to THP. Also a big thanks to Ping for having such great faith in the members here on this forum!
P.S. Will definately be going by Kaneohe Klipper (local military golf course with a complete Ping fitting cart) to get fit through Pings fitting system TODAY just in case I get the nod here!
Siri does my posting for me using Tapatalk.
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