I would be another one that would cry, because I probably wouldn’t count it either. It would be a fantastic story and I suppose it could be counted...but with an asterisk.
Grip solvent is definitely your friend. If you think you’re using too much you might be using just enough. Haha! Usually you can even get a .580 grip on a .600 shaft with enough solvent pretty easily.
I guess if I had to choose line or pace, I’d go with line every time. For instance when I have a lag putt and I leave it 2-3’ short but right on line or go by the hole by 2-3’ and just burn the edge I would consider both decent putts. On the flip side when I send one out to the left or right by...
I wasn’t really planning on purchasing anything because I’m really happy with my current bag. But there always seems to be a surprise driver purchase at some point...which I’m not ruling out.
State mandated closures of schools and many businesses here, but no reported cases within a 100+ mile radius of me. So for now...
But while keeping safe social distances from people. LOL!
I personally prefer a resort. Not much better than staying on site with a group of friends and just enjoying the golf being played and time spent with your fellow travelers.
Had a blast playing there a couple years ago, can’t imagine what it would be like the day after the tournament should have been played. Looking forward to some pics Jim!
I’ve got a short par 4 at my home course that plays around 280. It’s a blind dog leg right with a little pot bunker at the front and patches of native grass surrounding the green with just a small opening coming into the green from the fairway. It’s a pretty big risk going at the green because...
I prefer high strength, mostly because it’s easier to work with and you don’t have to rush your build. If I’m just doing one club tour set isn’t bad, but for an iron set it’s hard to do in one batch for me.