My most recent answer to this question was that I wanted to simplify my swing throughout the bag to reduce the number of misses during rounds that mattered more to me. It's been helpful mostly on my irons and wedges. Driver... not so much. I'm still beyond parallel with that club.
No. It provides little competitive advantage and the little advantage it provides through an allegedly more consistent putting motion affects amateurs more than most pros. Lots of talk about eliminating the wrist in the stroke. I can confirm arm lock does not eliminate wrist movement. It might...
I don't even understand the current categories when it's spelled out for me. I feel like there used to be a clearer delineation 10 years ago but those lines got nice and blurry. I always thought sole size and blade length used to signal the category for the most part. Even that hasn't really...
One thing I've heard a few times in the past year was when you hit a good one, watch it just a little longer. Don't hit it and walk off like you've been there and done that. Watch it so it builds that positive memory for the next time you're faced with a similar shot. Plus it feels really...
I’m not as hard on myself but I’m still hard on myself. It’s not so much the results but the process that got me those results. If I put on the swing I wanted and I just messed up the read it’s more observational than disappointment. I’m hard on myself to give myself the best opportunity for...
FF33 in the Cobra DS-Adapt. It was 100% the adapter giving me confidence that as I went through lessons and swing changes I’d be able to set up my driver to take advantage of my new swings. The performance was really just a bonus. I knew it’d compete with most drivers on the market but I didn’t...
Got a few games in on Friday. It’s been a few years since I bowled. Apparently shoes don’t keep well and my right shoe’s sole had torn and come partially unglued. Ended up shooting a 188 and a 200. The lanes were fast and it was glorious. I cant remember the last time I bowled in a lane that...
My Myers Briggs was pretty much dead on. I’m introverted, logical, analytical, and overly critical. I’m a stereotypical IT guy. I don’t like change or blind followership. There were two instances I thought I might lose my job because of the latter. I figured it was from blindly following orders...
Just checking if I understand how it works, presale is not a limited amount and the number of presale purchases get made, right? If so, I’m in the presale camp. Limited order items can be fun but I miss out most of the time due to my awesome scheduling skills.
A lot of my rounds are riding. But even walking has a ton of waiting. I bought the seat for my M7 but it’s still a matter of refocusing. The rounds I get to step right into a shot more than a few times are rarer than hens teeth. Part of the problem is I like to play at a 3:45 pace at worst. When...
An ESC 96. I didn’t expect one of the holes not to be a pop hole. It was so bad. Cold, windy, damp, and greens almost as slow as the group ahead. But it was still golf on a Sunday. And golf is something you don’t have to be good at to enjoy, so there’s that.
15 ft. laterally. That’s a flagstick in either direction. 30 yards? 5 ft from my landing spot. That’s a short pitch and I’m trying to hole it in most cases. I haven’t hooped one that long in years, but I’m still trying to.
He got that bag and was able to hire someone to tell him not to say the quiet part out loud. One he said the cameraman was ruining his brand it said everything I needed to hear about his turnaround.