Very patient with most things. Clubs? Yes. Other things? Not so much sometimes. I try, but sometimes it seems the deck is attacked against me from the start.
If likely go with the putt.
What if a person doesn't have a 150y iron? The way I'm going, I may end up with an 11wd soon enough. For $1M, I may still opt to choke a 7wd down and play a little cut into it.
I tossed around the idea of joining Oak Tree National, but decided against it. Can't say I don't want to, but can't say I do want to because if I wanted to (badly enough), then I would. I just don't think it's worth it to be tied to it honestly.
1. What is your current golf ball? Z Star XV
2. What is your driver swing speed? 100-103 mph
3. What type of ball flight do you see off the driver? High
4. Are you high spin around the greens? Moderate. Working toward high spin after playing more of a high, soft greenside game for years.
Glad I could help out a fellow THPer. I'm never afraid to help folks out here. Whether it's sending a club their way or simply answering a question, I'm here to help. Glad your boys are enjoying them.
You missed my point though if you were trying to engage me in conversation. I, actually, think you were agreeing with me. I'm not sure though. I'm just so used to you being disagreeable with me, I'm not sure if I read it right.
I'm sure there's one of those picture thingamajigs around here somewhere with Superman ducking st the point going over his head, but I don't have it in me to find it.
Well, since you shouldn't have to wait (on the group ahead) to hit more than 36 times each round, unless you're shooting 71 or better, i think this misses it a little. I like where the thought was going, but I don't think it takes waiting on a majority of shots to ruin a round.