Local muni course doesn't have sand so if its there...never. A few of the other courses i play frequently have sand i can say at least once per 18 i am in the sand and struggle to get out.
I would play a lot more since i don't get out of work till 6, makes it hard to get a round in when you have to golf at dusk. So a lighted course would be amazing!
That is a putter of dreams! Clean lines, flow neck, black. Yea I'm all about that. Don't care if i could putt with it or not, that is the definition of beaty in a putter in my eyes.
Been awhile but a few years ago left my 7i by the green and it was returned a few holes later by a walker behind us that caught up to us. Done it a few times but the club was always returned.
Personally I keep both, I have a C-130 for cart, and an Ogio (cant remember the model) for stand bag. I keep both loaded with everything needed minus my clubs and range finder and just swap the clubs and range finder to the bag I'm using that day.
If i am walking i keep the long clubs front side, so when the bag is on the stand legs the driver is on the bottom. That way i don't have to dig under the long clubs to grab a wedge. And when i am riding i do it the opposite, drier in the back. Just visual preference for me.
I cant say this is something i have ever "tested" to much, but as a high handicap player I found a ball i like and tried to stick with it. For me its the Srixon Q star, but i will say if I am having a bad day on the course and losing balls, Ill just start playing whatever i find on the course or...
Tonight will be 6 eggs, some ground beef and veggies, Currently taking part in the #75Hard challenge (been successful so far) and its not been a very "fun" diet plan lol.
For me personally I prefer Kydex, I have really been enjoying Better-Man-Concealment holsters. I carry daily so a comfortable and concealable holster is a must for me.