It was 175 yards to the hole. I used a 5 iron. The ball landed about 5 yards short and to the left of the hole. No one in our group had had a hole in one, so the first thing we said after the ball rolled in..."Where did the ball go?"
Having scored my most recent fifth hole-in-one, I marked the ball used to place with the other four. Sadly, it was at that moment when I realized that all five of the hole-in-one's have been made with a Titleist golf ball. The first was in 1990 with…
stuart j said:thank you for the free sleeves of golf balls,solid feel and great stopping power with wedges
thank you for the free sleeves of golf balls,solid feel and great stopping power with wedges
July 26, 1986, I was playing in an Exxon Club tournament with three of my best golfing buddies, Dennis Brantly, Harry Turner, and Joe Stephenson. We were on the Par 3 148 yard number 2 hole. It happened to be the hole designated for the closest to the…
Since I've been hoping for a temperature over 20 and a week where the snow pack in my front yard will be lower than the week before (neither of which has happened since before Christmas), I can only daydream.
So to amuse myself, I counted the responses…
Simply worry about your own game. Stick to your best, don't try and gain 30 yards if you are outdriven. Keep it in play, make alot of pars and capitalize when you can. Winning tho, isn't the only thing, I have always taught me kids, be polite, saying…
Thank u so much Cameron can u link me
Shahrizal,
The impact of strong lofting your clubs would be reduced bounce, lower launch and spin. The bounce will be reduced 1* for each degree you strong loft your clubs.
Cameron
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If you had the red 9 gram weight in the head, with your shaft, the swingweight would be approximately D5 - switching to a Fuel 60, the swingweight would be D3. Both are fine - it just depends on your personal preference.