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You forgot, insist on forged because cast irons have trapped air bubbles that give them "jumpers". But swear by VokeysGolf perspective:
Internet golfers swing 110+ mph, but never when anyone is around.
They shoot Low 80's at worst, but never when anyone is around.
Injuries and Swing Changes are the norm, whenever anyone is around.
They think their swing looks just like Hogan's, when it's not even close.
Equipment perspective:
Can't drive over 240 but insist on an X-Stiff shaft.
Blame their misses on clubs and switch all the time actually thinking it will change everything.
Struggle on the course but insist on using blades, and they make sure everyone know they use blades because they love the "feel".
Equipment perspective:
Can't drive over 240 but insist on an X-Stiff shaft.
Blame their misses on clubs and switch all the time actually thinking it will change everything.
Struggle on the course but insist on using blades, and they make sure everyone know they use blades because they love the "feel".
Average drive: 290
Plays off a 2 handicap
Shot 74 his last round. Should have been a 66, but burned the edges a few times.
Shows up at an event/tournament and "just can't figure out what's wrong with his game today" and shoots 87.
This year has been very golf unfriendly to be honest. I so want to play one event with you guys. Not sure when, but when sounds better than maybe or never. Good stuff JBHe was part of a THP Event called the Morgan Cup.
Each player received a 14 clubs deal, staff bag, scripting and more.
Tour level treatment for regular golfers...
That same guy who shows up at some huge event and gets a freakin ace in front of everyone and on camera. Like an internet boss!And that idiot that's like a 13 handicap with a staff bag....or 3.
When your swing is all the time.
When your swing is all the time.
But in reality, you shoot
Not here. No critiques. Just well meaning help. Especially from teaching professionOP - Post a video of you swinging, but don't ask for any critiques. That'll draw them in like flies.
And that idiot that's like a 13 handicap with a staff bag....or 3.
A bogey golfer who is just a shaft change away from unlocking his game and making single digits. It's really the shaft's fault.
He was part of a THP Event called the Morgan Cup.
Each player received a 14 clubs deal, staff bag, scripting and more.
Tour level treatment for regular golfers...
Bring it back! Bring it back! Please... Bring back the Morgan Cup!!!!
Golf perspective:
Internet golfers swing 110+ mph, but never when anyone is around.
They shoot Low 80's at worst, but never when anyone is around.
Injuries and Swing Changes are the norm, whenever anyone is around.
They think their swing looks just like Hogan's, when it's not even close.
Equipment perspective:
Can't drive over 240 but insist on an X-Stiff shaft.
Blame their misses on clubs and switch all the time actually thinking it will change everything.
Struggle on the course but insist on using blades, and they make sure everyone know they use blades because they love the "feel".
I think we are on to bigger and better things. The MC had its time, but THP doesn't ever sit still.
While of course I know this is true, and was fortunate to be in #TheGrandaddy something about the MC always appealed as the signature event on THP. The meaning behind the MC, and the bonds of brotherhood it has formed is legendary!
We hit the irons like or better than Ben Hogan himself. We drive the ball longer and more efficient than DJ. We have touch on the greens like Ben Crenshaw. We chip and pitch like the late seve. No shot is offline/short or unacceptable by amateur standards. We are never wrong always right
rock on brothers and sisters
I see the term often in threads referring to distance, accuracy, or score but there seem to be mixed definitions.
What is your definition of an internet golfer?
To me, it is someone who greatly exaggerates their ability, knows more about shafts than a clubfitter, and has more knowledge of club design than 99% of the guys designing for OEMs.
Has either Proto/tour or limited throughout the bag, but has an excuse when you actually play with him as to why his 8.5* driver with XX stiff shaft is only getting it out there 230 total.
Or basically is a member of some other internet forums I have heard about.
Also, these guys have been around before the internet, when I first started playing there was a D bag at our local club that used to bet people he could outdrive them with their driver and him with his 6 Iron. One of my buddies called him on it and they went out and the guy hit it probably 170, not bad at all, but not the 200 plus he boasted about. Of course, his back hurt and he hadn't really loosened up etc.