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Keg Thrower
The F3 wanted to go right today. Like extreme right. I hate that. Only off the tee too. Hit it a couple of times off the deck with no problems. Not sure what to think of the snappers off the tee though.
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The F3 wanted to go right today. Like extreme right. I hate that. Only off the tee too. Hit it a couple of times off the deck with no problems. Not sure what to think of the snappers off the tee though.
Its the Black 3W causing that. Same thing happened to me when I was trying to hit both the Mashie and the RBZ 3W.
Maybe. I was punishing the Black today though, and had no qualms with the F5.
The F5 is just money.
It really is. I'm a big fan.
It is consistently long and straight. Worst I have seen is a very minor fade that going up the middle still would have held most fairways.
Ain't nothing wrong with a minor fade.
I was having some weak fade issues with the longer clubs, but a little tempo adjustment has me hitting them pretty well again. I actually put a ball on the green from 230 yards yesterday with the F3+, which was a bonus. I three putted that good shot right down to bogey town though.
The one thing I'm really liking about the F3+ in particular is that I'm able to use it off the tee more than I've ever really used a 3 wood. I still hit a slight fatty here and there, but it's typically staying in the fairway or in a playable spot for me.
I was having some weak fade issues with the longer clubs, but a little tempo adjustment has me hitting them pretty well again. I actually put a ball on the green from 230 yards yesterday with the F3+, which was a bonus. I three putted that good shot right down to bogey town though.
The one thing I'm really liking about the F3+ in particular is that I'm able to use it off the tee more than I've ever really used a 3 wood. I still hit a slight fatty here and there, but it's typically staying in the fairway or in a playable spot for me.
It's good to have a reliable 3w isn't it? Makes not pulling a driver easier to stomach sometimes.
Yea, too fast with pretty much everything, but it always has the worst results with the long clubs.
I know that feeling. I wonder if that is what is causing my F3 problem. I will have to try slowing down when I get to Florida tomorrow.
It is for sure. I've just never really played that way, but it's been beneficial so far.
You dudes ever notice that golf course architecture typically makes the fairway the easiest to hit when you're hitting a little less club off the tee? Sure it makes for a longer approach shot, but it sure is nice hitting out of the short stuff. It's fun thinking your way around a golf course. I can play just as effectively leaving the big stick in the bag sometimes.
I played yesterday and didn't hit driver at all off the tee. Some days I just feel like playing golf that way.
You dudes ever notice that golf course architecture typically makes the fairway the easiest to hit when you're hitting a little less club off the tee? Sure it makes for a longer approach shot, but it sure is nice hitting out of the short stuff. It's fun thinking your way around a golf course. I can play just as effectively leaving the big stick in the bag sometimes.
I played yesterday and didn't hit driver at all off the tee. Some days I just feel like playing golf that way.
Not long ago I would have thought you were crazy to even say that, but it really does work. It's not only that I can get in trouble on tight holes, but there are holes at my course that give you a much better lie if you are a little farther back. I struggle with uneven lies.
You dudes ever notice that golf course architecture typically makes the fairway the easiest to hit when you're hitting a little less club off the tee? Sure it makes for a longer approach shot, but it sure is nice hitting out of the short stuff. It's fun thinking your way around a golf course. I can play just as effectively leaving the big stick in the bag sometimes.
I played yesterday and didn't hit driver at all off the tee. Some days I just feel like playing golf that way.
this is in my plans for MC2 prep...hopefully in the near future.
not "leave driver in the bag" more like, "leave driver in the car or at home". tee off with the CG Black 3W all day to perfect its' glory.