I enjoy the Bryson break 50 videos. I also enjoy Tom Saguto, not always for the instructional content but because he is entertaining. Was watching Murdoch McEwan and Marcus Edblad a lot, but I'm trying to wean off the instructional videos now.
To hit it farther, I try to deepen my backswing turn by getting the right side of my back facing the target. Helps as I don’t turn well to start and use my arms way too much.
Ben Hogan Radials. I bought them used in 2004 from guy that had an ad in the Bargain News. Didn’t know a thing when I started out. Enjoyed the nice feel off the small sweetspot.
Golf Pride wrap midsize for comfort and durability. I have some hand/finger arthritis and tend to have too much tension with firmer, smaller sized grips. They also easily last a couple seasons for me.
Connery was my favorite and the best Bond. He had the physical presence, charm and ruthlessness above all the others.
Roger Moore made it more campy and was not believable in any physical confrontations.
I give the nod to Brosnan as my second favorite. Although, his films were not the best of...
When I was fitted with irons in September I casually mentioned that I was considering adding a 7 wood this season. He hands me a Callaway Elyte 9 wood and I hit three straight shots 185-190. Price tag had me holding off but it’s on my radar. So yes I think it’s a splendid idea.
Was out there with my snow beast (Ariens) from 7:45-10:30 am. I always hit it early and will go out again around 3 when it’s supposed to stop. Quite a workout for man and machine.
Yes, it is expensive. The new equipment prices are outrageous and every year there is an increase in green or cart fees. Although, you can get by with used or older clubs and be smart about when and where you play to keep costs down.
I am more into the game than any halftime show. Especially, since my Patriots are in it. I’ll be honest, I am not interested in most of the artists they have had for many years.