SquirrelyDave
Allegedly....
Explaining his single length clubs...huh?
http://www.pgatour.com/video/2016/0...rn.html#ooid=psaWwyMjE6V98gDIWbblwh8FM3hl1JP2
That is a terrible explanation. I'm confused.
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Explaining his single length clubs...huh?
http://www.pgatour.com/video/2016/0...rn.html#ooid=psaWwyMjE6V98gDIWbblwh8FM3hl1JP2
You and me both...how bout in layman's terms there genius, we're not all physics majors, lol!That is a terrible explanation. I'm confused.
You and me both...how bout in layman's terms there genius, lol!
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The single length clubs intrigues me.
Ever grab an infrequently hit long iron and chunk it?
Do you think it's due to muscle memory and swinging the shorter irons (7-wedges) more often?
Would it make the game easier for the amateur golfer that doesn't practice a lot or play a lot of rounds?
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I like the Payne Stewart hat and I'd take his "different" over the Grizzly Adams and high tops and baseball pants looks.Seems like golf's version of a hipster, glad he found something that works for him, but hopeful that we don't start seeing guys with man-bun haircuts trying too hard to be different
I like the Payne Stewart hat and I'd take his "different" over the Grizzly Adams and high tops and baseball pants looks.
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I like the kid. He's quirky, the single length thing is meh, but he's got his own way and I dig that.
No quirkiness allowed!! #homogenousrulesI like the kid. He's quirky, the single length thing is meh, but he's got his own way and I dig that.
I heard a short comment on GC, where one of them said he doesn't have numbers on his irons. How would you pick the right one, just by looking at the loft? That's a hell of an eye if he does it that way.
I heard a short comment on GC, where one of them said he doesn't have numbers on his irons. How would you pick the right one, just by looking at the loft? That's a hell of an eye if he does it that way.
He's now officially quirky. More power to him.Looks like he's got them all stamped with "quirky" names like "Gamma", "Keiser", "Jimmy", "Ward", "King" to name a few.
Looks like he's got them all stamped with "quirky" names like "Gamma", "Keiser", "Jimmy", "Ward", "King" to name a few.
Chunk, slice, fat, pull, push, fade, hook, thinHe's now officially quirky. More power to him.
New poll:
If you were to name your irons a la BD, what would you name them?
And the putter would be named "J-u-u-u-s-t a little short."Chunk, slice, fat, pull, push, fade, hook, thin
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And the putter would be named "J-u-u-u-s-t a little short."
Personally I don't really chunk any one club more than another except when I am trying to trying to get really steep.The single length clubs intrigues me.
Ever grab an infrequently hit long iron and chunk it?
Do you think it's due to muscle memory and swinging the shorter irons (7-wedges) more often?
Would it make the game easier for the amateur golfer that doesn't practice a lot or play a lot of rounds?
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Was never much of a fan and after his event in Dubai or which ever one it was where I think Sullivan hit his ball into a bush. He just stood there in the middle of the fairway for all 5 minutes watching Sullivan and his caddie, the other player and there caddie along with spotters and a few fans with out even walking 40 yards to see if Andy wanted the help to look. He used some excuse like he thought he was in the water yet he sat there and watched people search everywhere but the water should make it obvious the ball didn't go in the water.I understand his physics arguments. The amount of force per iron is different, apparently. I wonder what measurement he used for force, ball speed?
Either the swing weights or the club weights have to be all over the board in his irons.
Also, something about his personality rubs me the wrong way. I can't put my finger on it...
He's now officially quirky. More power to him.
New poll:
If you were to name your irons a la BD, what would you name them?
I understand his physics arguments. The amount of force per iron is different, apparently. I wonder what measurement he used for force, ball speed?
Either the swing weights or the club weights have to be all over the board in his irons.
Also, something about his personality rubs me the wrong way. I can't put my finger on it...