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I hate my hybrid. I bought one thinking it was going to be good, I used it and I felt like a damn cheater. The thing is as long as an 8 iron and hits like a 7 wood. Hybrids are a no no for me. Only woods and irons.
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Tomorrow I begin teaching someone to play. I got a really good deal. Dude is an undefeated boxer, and he said he wants to golf. My lessons in exchange for boxing lessons. Interesting sports mix, but a good trade nonetheless.
Sir Charles getting his barter onTomorrow I begin teaching someone to play. I got a really good deal. Dude is an undefeated boxer, and he said he wants to golf. My lessons in exchange for boxing lessons. Interesting sports mix, but a good trade nonetheless.
This ***** doesn't even fit in my putter slot in my golf bag.
Hated the course I played today. The conditions weren't up to the standard I'm used to now and the play was SLOWWWW. Not to mention I had to dodge a damn black moccasin from biting my *** on the 17th tee box. First and last time I play there.
The grip was giving me some issues, but not bad. It's just a matter of gettig used to it.
8 and 6 irons are my best irons.I played fairly well but was fighting rain and mental fatigue because I was getting so stressed about time waiting between shots. No lie it was legit 3-4 per shot for the whole back 9.
I really, really need to hit my irons better. My 6 iron is one of my worst clubs and it needs to be one of my best.
Damn, it's so hard to read what you type."Fellers" I'm not rich (grad school poor) so often I have to choose between costly items, right now it's a toss up between the Adams Hybrid set or a Sony A57 faux-DSLR.
Now that the useless information is over, please tell me is it worth going for the graphite option over steel for the shafts.
Side note...I was riding a rented jetski yesterday and it dawned on me that most of the stuff I like to do is relatively expensive...I have two choices of a career field after school...ultra cool exclusive gov't stuff that makes decent money, or less than cool but lucrative private industry work. Golf equipment flashed through my mind $$$, Jetskis $$$$, performance car $$$$$, fully connected man cave $$$, plastic surgery to keep the lady hot $$$$$$$$ . My dudes is it me or are we slaves to our hobbies? They say money can't buy you happiness...but it can buy you a jetski and have you ever seen someone on a jetski frowning??
Ok I'll shut up. Good to see you guys getting out on the links despite not doing so well this time around. Also Sir Charles how did the lesson swap go for you guys?
Damn, it's so hard to read what you type.
If you are talking about irons and hybrids with graphite shafts. Woo! Irons are so much lighter with the graphite shaft. I bought some Cleveland wedges with graphite shafts and I swear I am never going back. It's so light, and you have a lot more control over the club.
I was born in Alexandria. I moved to Fredericksburg though. Not too far away, maybe 45 minutes max. If you are talking about DC, I go there a lot. So maybe we can play 18 holesGraphite it is...plus it looks cooler lol. What part of VA are you in? I just moved from Alexandria to Texas last year. Still have people there and if I take the gov't job I'll be back...all that to say I'm hoping you're close to the Capitol regionDamn, it's so hard to read what you type.
If you are talking about irons and hybrids with graphite shafts. Woo! Irons are so much lighter with the graphite shaft. I bought some Cleveland wedges with graphite shafts and I swear I am never going back. It's so light, and you have a lot more control over the club.
It's great for those with slow swings.I might benefit from a light shaft