I picked up a box of Chrome Tour with some club pro shop cash to try them out. I'm very happy with them, the feel off the club is very solid the ball flight is strong, and the feel around the greens and on the greens is very "crisp".
I really like them, and will play them for the rest of the...
Yes, my club just put the "leaf rule" into play this week......it's an annual event :ROFLMAO:
If you can't find your ball in the leaves, and your playing partners all agree, you get a free drop in the area you last saw your ball.
It's a movement that is going to start catching steam on the tours.
Once people try them out, see how they feel, and how effortless putting becomes..................they can't help but put it in the bag.
I debated between a 5W and a strong hybrid.
I went with the Paradym Super Hybrid for the versatility of being able to play it from the fairway or the rough. The thing is a weapon, really launches the ball with great distance and accuracy.
When I'm on the range, I'm looking at loosening up my body and making contact.
The balls really don't matter unless you are doing some shot tracking with electronics.
We are all anxiously awaiting the results of the last contest......"Captivating Education" to fill one of the spots
I still have 4 vacation days to use up this year ;) 🤞
A GHIN requirement could be a good starting point, but that system depends on individual integrity that the scores being entered are accurate and by the rules.
18Birdies has a handicap that they figure from my scores I enter, and it's always different than my GHIN that I enter the same scores into.
Put the TriSwivel II out in the wild today, and it performed flawlessly.
Much more stable and manueverable than the Quad XL it replaced.
Very very happy with it.
Just got home from playing 18 and getting caught up here.
Congrats Team Hackers, job well done.
Team Paradise, hold your heads high..... You battled to the end.
Great Morgan Cup in the books, amazing follow as you guys killed it with pictures and commentary.