Better thank good short iron play as well for getting it close enough to make those putts. Great putting........keep it up.....
I am 81 years old. I was playing with my son, hit a 7 iron, it bounced once up on to the green and rolled from right to left and went into the hole. This is my 2nd hole in one in over 45 years of playing golf.
Trevor W said: I am going to get either AP1s or AP2s. here are the 3 shafts that have been recommended to me. I'd like peoples opinions on what they think is the best one; they are "kind of" competitors for the same golfers......................…
I am going to get either AP1s or AP2s. here are the 3 shafts that have been recommended to me. I'd like peoples opinions on what they think is the best one; they are "kind of" competitors for the same golfers......................…
We were on our annual "August" outing and weren't even supposed to play this course...it wasn't part of the packaged we had paid for. We saw the course 2 days earlier and thought it looked like a nice course. The hole in one happened on the finishing…
My guess would be no. Pretty much all of the Titleist bags will have a large logo on the side.
Hi Nick,
I currently play the 913D3 9.5° with the Graphite Design Tour AD BB7x shaft and I also play the 913f 13.5° with the Whiteboard D+ 82x shaft. Comparing the two I can tell you that the Tour AD BB 7x shaft feels a lot smoother to me than…
Played my test balls last wkd. Pure hits can only be described as buttery. They performed well in all categories. Thanks for letting me be a part of this and I will look forward to hearing from you. If you would like to send me more to evaluate, please…
Update - I received a sleeve today.
red numbers
black test
pumped to get to the course and let them fly!!!
NCBob said:Low kick point = higher trajectory. Shaft, club head, loft and club head speed will produce different spin rates. The shaft is only part of the equation.
Low kick point = higher trajectory. Shaft, club head, loft and club head speed will produce different spin rates. The shaft is only part of the equation.