• RE: 128 Yard par 3

    Congratulations

    Great shot
  • 10th Hole. Turnberry Golf Club Brampton, Ontario

    I have golfed for 42 years, and have never gotten a Hole-In_One, till last Saturday. My wife and I were playing an afternoon round at a local course. The 10th hole is a par 3, 115 yards, with the wind behind us. I hit my 52˚ Wedge, right at the flag…

  • RE: Week 1: NEW T-Series Debut at The Memorial

    So, the black Ti Carbide finish will be released too?
  • Bushnell Wingman View

    I previously had a Wingman and a Phantom. It was kind of a hassle keeping things charged, having multiple units for multiple tasks (I didn't use the Wingman for the audio GPS, just for the speaker itself) but I recently picked up the View. Man is…

  • Par 3 Ace #1 handicap hole

    187yard Par 3 with 7iron, #1 handicap hole on the course was my first Hole In 1 ever. It was a little bit of a blind shot, the whole group thought it looked good but was checking more behind the green because it’s so easy to roll past the small green…

  • RE: My Game Is Bipolar

    Check out the Imagine Golf phone app. Imagine Golf features short, mental-game tips and inspiring wisdom from some of the game’s most successful players, teachers, writers, course architects, commentators, statisticians, and psychologists. I enjoy it…
  • RE: 1st Hole in One

    Congratulations

    Good shot
  • Canadian Open

    This is the big week for Canadian Golf... Anyone going to the Canadian Open ? It would be awesome to see one of the Canadians pull off the win. It would be a huge amount of pressure for any of them to be on top of the leader board on Sunday and hold…

  • RE: First ever hole in one

    Not that bothered about that bit really. Saved me walking another 20 yards back. I was so sure it went through the green, so didn't even think about checking in the hole.
  • First Ace!!!

    Beautiful early morning round at Woodcreek Golf Club in Roseville, CA. Hole 8, par 3, 123yd shot. I shot a draw with my pitch wedge, it bounced 2 1/2 feet in front of tue pin, and then “clink” right in to the hole.

    It’s been such a fun story to share…