I have a Kia EV6 and love it. My commute to work is 5 miles, so no range issues for me. I charge at home 99% of the time, but have charged at work twice in the 10 months I’ve owned the vehicle. I get 310+ miles of range when it’s warm, around 250 miles in the winter months. One thing that drew...
I strayed away from my usual Bridgestone RXS and tried the RX. It was not a good experience. I was spraying the ball all over. It certainly could have been an off day for me, or the fact that I still tried to play a ball with holes in it…
Putter for me, Never Compromise Gambler Straight with custom paint fill and my initials along with THP stamped on the back. I don’t see myself ever getting rid of it.
I’m trying to get the hang of this thing. Everything feels good until just after impact position. That’s where I feel the ‘wobble’ that is talked about so much. Can’t seem to shake it. I will continue working at it though!
I have a Kia EV6 on the way. It will be great for going the 4 miles to and from work, and taking the kids to their activities around town. My wife has a Hyundai Palisade that we can take trips in, so I don’t see a need to charge any place other than home unless I really want to.
As a hiring manager, I don’t care at all if someone has tattoos or not. I might ask about them if I think they are interesting, but it will never be a factor in a hiring decision. A guy with two full sleeves works for me right now.
No, not once because of a paid brand ambassador. I’ve purchased because of reviews here, and gave one length irons a shot because of @JB and his success with them, but I view that as more of a “golf ambassador” situation not directly tied to any one brand.