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  1. I did something today I’ve neve done before. I shot a round in the 70s (79) one week after shooting a 77. Two consecutive rounds in the 70s. I’m stoked. Another goal achieved. Aguila Gold course PHX, AZ and Verrado Founders course Buckeye, AZ.
    12 points
  2. I popped in here for the first time because I was interested to see if anything was going on yet. Nice stuff so far. As an experienced tester I can say that I always felt obligated to test the equipment as the OEM wanted it tested as well in ways that the community might appreciate. This has meant sometimes bagging clubs for a month that I knew had very little chance of staying in my bag and also playing at times or under conditions that I ordinarily would not. I'd say that unless Ping says otherwise you really need to have to the UW or PW in your bag so that someone considering the clubs might know how they work out - same holds for the top of the bag - what if that 4 iron turned out to be incredibly easy to hit? You haven't hit one for years but suddenly the G710 flies higher and is more forgiving than your hybrid. I ended up with a 9 wood in my bag because of a test that I was picked for around this time last year. There is not a snowball's chance in you know what that I would have selected that club for myself. Guess what, it's still there and the guys that I play with shudder whenever it comes out of the bag because it's money in the bank. Good luck, I'm looking forward to reading about these once you get them.
    11 points
  3. null

    How'd you play?

    First round in 2.5 months First round with new driver shaft and 3W shaft First round with new putter +4 76 Driver was absolutely money off the tee. I threw away some good tee shots with poor approach shots, but my short game was fantastic. So good to be back out on the course and felt even better to play well too
    10 points
  4. edingc

    Cooking

    Broke out the Old Smokey and vortex again this afternoon, this time with some hickory chunks for smoke. Smoked pork tenderloin with a garden tomatillo salsa verde over cauliflower rice. And some smoked chicken breasts for a Caesar salad later. Pork tenderloin was just a green chile rub, chicken was EQ brined at two percent salinity for about 26 hours. Everything turned out great, though next time I'd cut the brine time down a bit. Not too salty, but the texture got to be a little too firm.
    8 points
  5. CarlH

    How'd you play?

    I continue to struggle with my game and today was no exception. Had I not been putting halfway decent, it would have been far worse than my final tally of 84.
    8 points
  6. THEZIPR23

    How'd you play?

    75 (par 73) Friday 8/14 Fir 12/18 Gir 30 putts Windy!! 20+ all day. Hit much better than I scored. 3 short game errors and one drive that I think is still sailing OB right. Overall was very happy, even leaving as many shots as I did out there. 69 7/14 Fir 12/18 Gir 27 putts. Hit it well again and the short game was better. Probably one of the best days I have ever had stroking the putter. Every putt but 1 was hit where I wanted it with the speed I wanted it.
    7 points
  7. yungkory

    How'd you play?

    Man, it's so nice to see this thread active again! Hope everyone stays healthy and we can all be back in full force.
    6 points
  8. I'm happy you posted that @revkev because last night I has an breakthrough about the top end of the bag as it relates to this fitting. If you remember I've always had trouble around that 20-21 degree part of the bag as mentioned in the earlier post about my iron history. Admittedly, as we've been waiting I've been window shopping 7 woods and 3 hybrids to fit that gap, but I'm taking the 4 iron from this set, baring absolute cataclysmic efforts if we get in person fit for them. Why did I reach this, well, 2 reasons. First is pretty much what you said word for word. I wouldn't feel like I was putting them completely through the paces if I didn't take the chance go take what I know is a weakness in my bag and see if the G710 can't turn it into a strength. Second, and maybe more importantly, I'll have data to back up whatever choice I make. The opportunity to use Arccos to see performance, where the club fits in my gapping, and other information will allow me, as a golfer and consumer, to make a better choice going forward in my club preferences. Jury is still out on SW though, that's one I do want to try at the fitting but I wouldn't mind it either way.
    6 points
  9. pulledabill

    How'd you play?

    Rode 18 after work. First two holes were in heavy rain, but it cleared off and never another drop until putting out on 18. Course was empty which was great as it is usually packed these days. Really struggled on the front until I settled and went par/par on 8 and 9. Surprised I was +5 after 9 as crappy as I was hitting. Chipping and pitching saved me. 10 I left a 5 footer for birdie. Birdied 12 and played the back to +2. Got off the tee fine Thursday and yesterday at the range, but today I was horrible.I topped the ball on #12, 3 wood, then hit my approach to 3 feet for birdie. #14 I skipped a ball off the pond a 100 yards in front of me to my left and left 233 to he stick. Hit 3w to fringe then up/down for par. Down to my final days as a member with renewal coming May 8th. Dont think I will sign on again or at least wait until folks get back to work as the course is just too crowded for me when its not raining. I might join another place that allows a month to month with no contract for the summer. Smaller greens to work on approach and just a change of scenery. Not as well kept, but good place for a couple months to tighten the game.
    6 points
  10. PMookie

    How'd you play?

    Dang 80 again today. My GIR is horrendous, and when I do hit greens, I’m a mile away from the hole. Had a chance at birdie from 10 feet on 18 today, lipped out. I’m close!
    6 points
  11. GolfSpy_BNG

    How'd you play?

    Finally get to post in this thread again after more than 6 months off. It was a beautiful afternoon and my play was as erratic as expected after a long layoff. Only kept score out of habit. Managed a respectable 40/42 with 3 birdies, 7 pars, 4 bogies, 3 doubles, and a lovely triple. It would have been a frustrating day had it not felt so good to finally be back out there. Sent from my Moto Z3 Play using MyGolfSpy mobile app
    5 points
  12. mr.hicksta

    How'd you play?

    Played two rounds the last couple days, and while I did some good stuff, let's just say my overall game is back in an undesirable area. Somewhat expected after a 40 day layoff with minimal practice, but still kind of frustrating. Overall though, yay for golf being back!
    5 points
  13. Kenny B

    Random Thread

    I got the lawn mowed just in time before the 30mph wind with gusts to 46 hit. Now my lawn is littered with all of the blossoms that were on the dogwood tree in the backyard. I even have blossoms on my front porch!!! Now it's raining. Glad I didn't play golf today... Oh wait!! There is no golf... until Tuesday.
    5 points
  14. I’d rather twilight. I’m usually able to be more “loose” at the end of the day, and courses are less crowded. I LOVE a good twilight rate, and when I’m on the road, I get to play after the work day, and I really enjoy playing until the sun goes down. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
    5 points
  15. I'm curious, how many of you enjoy playing in the morning vs at twilight? And Why do you like playing at either of those times? I love playing in the morning, but don't get me wrong something about twilight as the sun is setting is just so peaceful. I just played twilight last night with my fiance and it was windless and was able to capture some cool photos. It's just so cool as we chase around this little white ball to take it all in now and again.... especially during these tough times.
    4 points
  16. sirchunksalot

    How'd you play?

    Got out and played today and had a very special guest with me, the wife! I asked a buddy to play but he had family obligations, so my better half offered to come along and drive the cart. She enjoys getting out, seeing the sights, and geeks out over the geese. Shot even par.......on the last two holes. I had told the wife that I needed to do that to shoot 100, but turns out that 72+27=99. Some days I can't math. 50/49 99 6/14 fairways 3/18 greens 33 putts The driver was erratic all day with a lot of left bias, I only hit one right. Mostly pulls, but they still left some room to advance the ball. The wedge was mostly junk on shots over 30 yards. Take this hole for example, hit a decent drive with about 175 left to the pin. Hit a rocket of a 5 iron that I accidentally pured. Then it went wedge, wedge, wedge, wedge, then I one putted with the wedge because I left the putter in the cart and was too lazy to go back and get it. My shot of the day came on the 18th, I hit a decent drive, topped a 3 wood, came up a little short with the 7 iron, and was left with 33 yards to the pin. Hit a chip that I thought was rolling in and left myself around 4 inches for par. It was a beautiful 80 degree day to be out and the company was spectacular. I can see what I bed some work, but I really can't complain. Made a couple of swing adjustments to the driver and irons and saw some positive results. Sent from my SM-N975U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
    4 points
  17. ... If I had to play morning golf I would probably just give up the game. I really HATE playing early. My back is stiff, it is cold and wet and I am a night person so my brain just doesn't function well in the morning. My last big outing was a Myrtle Beach trip with 8 rounds Thursday thru Sunday. By Saturday my pards were complaining about being paired up with me because I averaged 86 in the morning rounds and 73 in the afternoon rounds and my 1 index at the time was killing the morning teams. That was my last outing trip. ... I LOVE twilite golf and it is pretty much all I play. Sometimes I get out a little earlier, especially on vacation or wintering in Phoenix, but never before noon.
    4 points
  18. edingc

    Cooking

    Thanks! The pork turned out way better than I expected. Even the wife really liked it. The acidity of the tomatillo salsa really worked well with the savory smoke flavor of the tenderloin. Still have a pork shoulder in the freezer that I'm going to sous vide and then smoke to finish. And now I definitely want to do some chicken drumsticks. Charcoal is a bit of an operation to get going, but flavor is so much better than gas. And I love that when I clean the grill today I can salvage some charcoal chunks for reuse and the rest of the wood ash can go straight into my garden compost.
    4 points
  19. THEZIPR23

    How'd you play?

    Dude go easy on yourself, no golf and with a move half way across an ocean in the middle. You’ll be back in a round or 2.
    3 points
  20. BIG STU

    Random Thread

    Well guys I really screwed the pooch this time. You guys know I am semi retired. Took a trip up Wednesday. Was climbing up in my trailer to sweep it out like always. My ladder the support buckled out and threw me 5 foot to the ground. Ended up with a concussion a fractured L3 vertebrae and a fracture in my left Scapula. Spent 3 nights in the hospital. I am home now but out of action for at least 6 weeks. I can sit and type some but my time is limited. It is funny I drove race cars for years even did parasailing and was a volunteer fireman for years. Become semi retired and this happens. And what is funny I used to do this 5 days a week 2 times a day, The one doc who is a golfer himself said maybe after 6 weeks I could chip and putt some. Yep this is rough at 63 yrs of age
    3 points
  21. puttnfool

    How'd you play?

    This is about where I'm at. Had a 30' eagle putt that I missed by <1/2 a ball width. Tap in birdies are still nice. Had a couple of good drives besides that. The rest wasn't much work talking about.
    3 points
  22. Don’t discount the SW, I think you’ll be pleased with it. Hope you guys can get everything up and running soon. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
    3 points
  23. I accomplished something I’ve never done today. I followed a round in the 70s (77) with another round in the 70s (79) just one week later. Never had consecutive rounds in the 70s.
    3 points
  24. I like to play at a decent pace, so depends a lot on public or private. when public I love to be early in the morning because of avoiding crazy 6 hrs round (yes in NY we got that) when I was member of a private course, I loved twilight because I was able to have quick rounds. aside of this pace related issues, both are fascinating.. the morning mist is incredible and the sunset (maybe on a links course near the ocean) mind blowing
    3 points
  25. I think that is my most found ball.
    3 points
  26. If you play at a muni like mine, it's Callaway Super Hot.
    3 points
  27. I found 4 brand new prov V1s on the course today. Our course is packed this weekend so I expect Monday I may find a record number of balls. Interestingly enough I rarely find cheap balls. Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy
    3 points
  28. Hey guys just wanted to update you on where I’m at with the Bridgetown testing. I have been using the Tour B RXS for the last four months as well as intermittently playing with the pro V1 and comparing the two. I was getting short on both balls and it came time to make a decision. With the three for one deal here this spring this is what I decided to go with! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
    3 points
  29. Played my first round yesterday. Walked 18, big mistake, I've walked 9 many times in the past years, yesterday after 9 I was feeling pretty froggy !!! so went on to do 18. You know, my mind thinks I'm still 20, but my body has the last laugh, at 60 walking ,18 with a less than optimal lower back, equates to a very bad idea.....still, better than stuck at home or work!!!! Chris
    3 points
  30. I will take either one as long as I can play golf I wont be choosey.
    3 points
  31. cnosil

    Delete

    If you are raising the grip then the putter isn't correctly fit. You can be eyes over the ball and not be hunched over. 100% incorrect statement. It may be what works for you. Eyes over the ball is a choice you make and if you look at "good" putters you will see they have different postures, ball placements, and eye position.
    3 points
  32. tommc23

    Cooking

    Pan pizza done edited to show the plain also
    3 points
  33. After a year of overhauling my bag for the first time in about 5 years, here is my current setup. Driver: Mizuno ST190 with Mitsubishi Tensei CK Orange (ST200 headcover) 3 and 5 wood: Callaway Epic Flash with Tensei CK Blue Hybrid: SIM 4 hybrid Callaway Apex 19 combo irons 5 - PW Cleveland RTX 3 50* and 56* Taylormade Hi-Toe 60* Putter: Scotty Cameron heavy flange oil can bullseye with sight dot (have had for close to 10 years)
    2 points
  34. I was lucky enough to get my hands on a pair of the True Linkswear Masters edition, Original - Green Jacket shoes. Maybe it was the fact of being cooped up in the house, the Masters being postponed, or my intrigue with smaller golf brands with the same or similar views of how golf should be played (walking and in any condition), but I felt drawn to these the moment I saw them. When they arrived and after a thorough cleaning, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality comfort and feel. Furthermore, the color, while seeming a little unique or exotic, surprisingly felt versatile and unique. The toe box, feels roomie, and appears larger than it is (likely due to the white color), but the traction feels just as sturdy as any spineless shoe I have owned. While I haven’t had an opportunity to wear them on the course, my only concern at this point is keeping them clean. I’m looking forward to my next stroll in the park in my new shoes. A few pics for anyone interested. Be safe - WR Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
    2 points
  35. ParFore74x

    ParFore74x - WITB

    Driver - Callaway FT Optiforce 460 10.5* stock Project X 6.0 shaft Fairways - Callaway FT Optiforce 3W & 5W both have stock Project X 6.0 shafts Irons - Callaway X2 Hot 4-PW with True Temper Memphis 10 shafts Wedges - Callaway Mack Daddy 4. 52,56,60 S-Grind, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S200 shafts Putter - Odyssey White Hot RX #7 with Superstroke Mid Slim 2.0 Grips - Golf Pride MCC+4 Midsize Bag - OGIO Shredder Cart - OGIO X4
    2 points
  36. Trust me Rick, I'm not. The set of Cobra irons I'm coming from I went to SW, if course there was the one length consideration there. Seeing as I may be using the 54* in whatever I get primarily as a potential 12 iron so to speak over an around the green club, it'll get a long look to make the bag.
    2 points
  37. PMookie

    Putting Grip

    I communicate with the guys at SeeMore quite a bit, and I listen to some of their podcasts. Pat O’Brien is an instructor in TX they have on often, and he’s done a whole series of 26 videos that can be purchased for $10 on the SeeMore site. I reached-out to the guys at SeeMore for some clarification on some points from Pat’s videos, and they got me in-touch with him directly. Pat ended-up sending me a couple of his grip stickers, and the pamphlet to show how to put it on a putter, and then how to grip the putter appropriately. His main points are that the arms should hang naturally so they will pendulum without any force needed, not having arms or armpits connected to the body because this limits natural pendulum, and then no tension in the hands as this will also affect the pendulum, path, etc. Here are some pics of the pamphlet. If you want the putting grip sticker, just reach-out to him. He does video lessons as well, but I haven’t done one. I’m just watching his videos on the SeeMore site. Notice he mentions lie angle... Keep in-mind, how you grip the club affects lie angle of the putter.
    2 points
  38. revkev

    Current handicaps

    But if you play you should post - do I occasionally miss posting a round = yes - but I try not to - I'm playing better and might consider playing in some tournaments this year - those all come in October in Florida so I'll have lots of rounds between now and then - these will probably be off the card by then - I'm also only a year away from becoming a super senior where I will be much more competitive - I'm in that Senior Category of 55-64 - I was very competitive at 55 - at 63, not so much.
    2 points
  39. cnosil

    Delete

    It is called Parallax error and could cause the hole to look more left or right. By adjusting your setup, you can work to make your eyes see the line correctly.
    2 points
  40. ... I played with a guy playing his first round since last fall. He hit two in the weeds off the first tee and finally topped one straight. I hit a nice drive in the fairway. Embarrassed he said he hopes his awful play doesn't ruin my round. I told him with Covid 19 keeping us indoors for months now, getting out to play golf in fresh air is it's own reward. We have 2somes only with tee times 15 minutes apart and no carts, we have allllllll the time in the world. To my slight surprise he smiled and said "Ok then" and he never complained about another bad shot and he hit many probably losing a dozen balls. I had my own problems as this was only my second round and winds were around 20 mph. I had 6 bogies and 12 pars without even sniffing a birdie. 73 yesterday for my first round and 78 today for my 2nd round. Like my partner, whose name was Sammy having moved here from India 15 years ago, I kept up a good attitude in the face of poor play. ... He hit a decent drive on 18 (after putting his first in the water) and I hit my best drive of the day. He then said to me I had done something he wants to do very badly and could I guess what it was. 9 pars in a row? No. Hit solid fairway woods? No. Call your shot then pull it off? No. I said I give up. He smiled and said one time in my life I would like to play a round of golf with the same ball I started playing on the first hole. LOL, I would have never guessed that. He was playing shag bag balls of every brand along with orange, yellow and pink. I reached in my bag and pulled out a brand new TP5x with my markings and said to him "Take this ball, it's a premium ball played by lots of guys on tour and many single digit players. Take it out on one hole with no water or weeds and play that hole. Then put it back in your bag and your next 18 play it another hole. Do this one hole every round and after 18 rounds you will still have the same ball you started out playing! THEN since you know you can do it, keep that confidence and carry it over to one single round". Thankfully he did not do that dance of "No I can't take a new ball of yours" and instead said "Thanks, I'm gonna do it!" ... With a playing pard like that, how can you not have a good time regardless of what anyone shot.
    2 points
  41. tony@CIC

    Random Thread

    I always found my best work came in at the last minute [emoji12] Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy
    2 points
  42. Found the HZRDUS Black 85g, 6.5 that I've been searching for a year or so to find!
    2 points
  43. Nic

    Twilight vs Morning Golf

    I enjoy morning rounds... the earlier, the better. Twilight is beautiful, but I'm invigorated by morning golf. Early tee times afford me the luxury of playing an additional 9-18. After having lunch on the porch and watching the approach shots at the turn, we are usually motivated to go back out.
    2 points
  44. 2 points
  45. Did some putting work with the PuttOut system. Followed my normal routine of starting with the mirror and gate at 3 feet. Started atrociously, couldn't get the ball through the gate. I normally go until I get 3 through without any contact. The most attempts I've needed recently is 5, couldn't get any through today so I moved on to the pressure trainer. Strangely, after a poor start I got things going. Took a total of 10 putts from a perfect putt at 3 feet to have perfect putts at 4,5 and 6 feet. I can't remember the last time I missed a putt on the pressure test, it would be several 100 putts ago.
    2 points
  46. Friendly update to all y'all following along. Our faithful mod @Golfspy_CG2 is talking to Ping about their reopening strategy and whether or not we may go to the online Master Fitter program mentioned earlier in the thread. We thanks you for your continued intrigue and patience
    2 points
  47. Take 2 for me. Got the marketing rep to send me a trial pack and they thankfully hooked it up! I'll update my review with a short bit about this ball, hopefully I can get some solid testing with only 2 balls. Might be tough after 40 days off.
    2 points
  48. Love to play 18 holes. I also really like playing a quick twilight 9 holes after work. Something about twilight golf that is so peaceful. Most I have played is 54 holes in one day.
    2 points
  49. I've been a homebrewer for nearly thirty years. I decided to give my home brewery a name. Moose is (was) my cat. He's Siamese. My niece created the logo while she was in design school.
    2 points
  50. I had just about given up on places like this after dabbling in 3 others. One was run by a person who seemed all about pushing a book and was always looking to argue with anyone who didn't echo his opinions. Always had to have the last word with everyone. After a while the only reason I posted was to ruffle his (and his minions) feathers, and I'm usually not that guy. Another place turned me off with their fan boy approach to a certain OEM. Most of the regulars seemed to be part of a click who all worshiped at the altar of a staff member who loved to talk about his prodigious distance and how far he hit every club he tested. I enjoyed the place for a while, but when I started questioning the reviews of their "house brand OEM" and the pricing of new clubs, I touched a nerve, and soon realized I wasn't a fit there. The site I liked the least is probably the biggest and best known. Plenty of information, but after a while I tired of some of the egos. I rarely posted, because the people who did so the most didn't seem very friendly. It was like they judged others by how low their hcap was or how far they hit a ball. They were either arguing or bragging about their 125 mph swing speeds and 280 yard 3 woods hit inside ten feet of a tucked pin. I love it here, and found it while looking for a review. When I read the thread about that particular club, I was struck by the respectful and friendly way everyone interacted. Remember the Cleveland Launcher HB thread @ole gray & @MattF? It's the way I like to be with people, so I was intrigued. I lurked for a month or so, then dove in. I haven't regretted it, and haven't logged into another golf site since. I think you fellas will be stuck with me for a long time. Everyone seems to get along, the vibe is relaxed, and the better players don't look down on the mid and higher caps. The staff seems very nice, there is a great mix of posters, and like someone mentioned, the old guard was very welcoming. When I'm here I feel like I've been placed as a single into a great foursome. Easy conversations about golf and whatever else is on your mind with very nice people. Thanks for having me!!!
    2 points
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