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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2014
- Messages
- 17,203
- Reaction score
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I'm staying pat with possibly one exception ... even though I am hitting my FYBrid extremely well off the tee (I believe Sudhir can confirm that) I am intrigued by the F6 Baffler. It depends on the review Jman gives it, but either that or the F6 may find it's way into my bag. Whether it replaces the FYBrid, or my 3H, or neither remains to be seen. I may decide to go F6 3/4 wood instead ... but other than that, the rest of my bag is set. Last time we discussed this, I was figuring out my putter situation as well, but that has been settled with the Scotty Laguna 2 winning that slot. It's not coming out any time soon ... I feel very comfortable with it. I never thought I would feel this much difference in putters, but the Scotty really is a top notch club. I'm a fan.I know this question was asked a month or so ago, but what's everyone's latest thought. What changes are coming up in your bag, or are you standing pat.
The thing that has me the most frustrated right now is the instructor situation. The last guy I went to basically said "Start hitting it left and then come back to me." Problem is, I've never hit it left my entire life (unless it was a pull). I know my last lesson was a total s**t show, and I haven't been able to hit on the range for a few weeks now ... but the more I think about it, the more I think I need a bit more hands on help. There is one more guy in my area I can try ... he played for USC and is the assistant for the private CC in the area. Hopefully I can get a lesson from him. He played in a few PGA events when he got out of school, so I'm assuming he's a decent golfer Hoping he can help me out. I manage to survive on the course, but I want to thrive, not survive.
If that fails, I either need to go to Raleigh or Wilmington or Myrtle Beach. I'd rather not have to drive 4 to 5 hours round trip for an hour golf lesson.