• There I was

    Playing a par three course at night in Las Vegas. Wind in my face, small slopping elevated green, I selected a nine iron, aimed slightly right of target and with a held off 3/4 swing made solid contact. Walked on the green with my foursome and there were…

  • Re: FW: Bubba, TT Staff replied to Re: Is there a trick to adding a course to (my game)

    Hi Carolyn,

    Sorry for the confusion and thanks for bringing this issue to our attention. We have some work to do on our end to make this more user-friendly, but in the meantime here are the steps for adding a course...

    When on the "Post a New Score…

  • Re: Titelist Club fitter in North Carolina

    Thank you Cathi.  My daughter just played her HS match at New Bern CC.  I should have introduced myself.  I'll see if I can make it back over there.

  • Re: new test balls

    You're fortunate to have had the opportunity to test for Titleist.
  • Re: Zipper Pull Tabs

    Hello,  Can you tell me the email or phone number to buy those new Zipper Pulls?  Thank you...

    John

  • The craziest day of my golf career

    When we decided to play a warm up nine at Oakway golf club, I had to rethink playing the other nine after making my 6th career hole in one on the 138yard ninth and getting to 6 under for nine holes. But after purchasing all the drinks I owed we headed…

  • Re: AP1 or AP2 Irons?

    Being a double-digit handicapper, I play the AP1s as well and love them.  As has been stated, getting fitted and getting to hit both clubs is extremely important so you can see what you like best regarding feel, looks, and how you hit them.  Good luck!

  • Re: Golf ball development!!

    Hi,

    In what way would they have changed??

  • Re: shaft length

    Companies measure differently.  Some use a USGA method where the club is on a ruler with an angle that is set at 60* lie angle no matter what.  Others use a Mitchell ruler.  Others use an old Kenneth Smith ruler.  It's confusing but most companies with a…

  • Re: Physical vs Mental

    Both instructors I've used both told me to find his books if I couldn't stop analyzing my game on course. Work off-course, enjoy playing on course. It is a game, and I'll never be able to leave my day job, anyway. Learn to enjoy playing. Once you do,…