• 2nd with a Titleist

    Hit a perfect 5 iron from 194 yds on the 15th at The Golf Club at South Hampton. Could not see it go in but I knew it was close... Pro V1x Left dash.

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  • RE: Work on distance control on the putting green

    Thanks for putting suggestion. For me, I find the best way to dial in distance control, especially before I start a round, is to find the flattest and longest area on the practice putting green and see how close I can get to a target (could be a hole…
  • i3 and r3 Weight Movement

    Getting conflicting direction on the moveable weight in i3 and r3. Does moving the weight toward the heel promote closing the face to counter a fade (conversely, moving it toward the toe counters a draw)? OR... is the weight meant to be moved more toward…

  • RE: Rory with Vokey in the bag?

    Decades ago, I bought the TM Burner driver and 3 wood. Since then, I've watched TM come out with new and improved models seemingly every 6 months. They strike me as gimmicky. One of the things I really like about my TS2 woods/hybrids, 716 CB irons and…
  • TSi2 vs Stealth Plus

    I have been gaming a Stealth Plus with Ventus Velocore Black shaft. I came across a mint Titleist TSi2 with a Matte black Kuro Kage SFW 50g shaft. Couldnt pass on as the price was great. I have only had it a couple of days, hit on the driving range once…

  • RE: Team Titleist Events on east coast

    Northeast would be nice as well!
  • First Hole in One at 65!

    At 65 I made my first hole in one yesterday 02/01/2023

    Country Club of Landfall, Wilmington NC. Dye Course, Hole number 16 - 130 yards into the wind to a red flag, new Stealth 9 iron with Titleist Pro V1 ball.

    Nearly didn't play due to 52 degree…

  • RE: New T200s came in this week

    Love to see it! My T200s are so easy to hit and launch off the club face like none other
  • RE: Are you a picker or digger?


    Surprised nobody mentioned this. Those who have played for many years grew up with muscle back blades that were a diggers delight. Modern design promotes better turf interaction and allows for different approaches.