Tmmy
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Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Age
60 and over
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Swing Speed
90 mph or less
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Handicap
12
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Weekly
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Player Type
Weekend Golfer
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Short Game
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In addition, I will add that my podiatrist said that he believes that Skechers aren't the best built shoes, although with all the models and improvements the last few years, his opinion might be outdated as it's about 5 years old. Some more info: I'm a 68 yr. old guy with a slower (75mph) swing speed who walks the courses
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Does anyone have any experience or comments on Skechers GoGolf Pivot spikeless mens golf shoes
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M7, Zip Navigator, or Alphard cart and V2
Tmmy replied to did you see that?'s topic in Golf Bags & Carts
I recently purchased an Alphard V2 Booster for my Clicgear 4.0 manual cart, and, am I glad I did. I play a hilly course normally in Ontario, just east of Toronto and what a difference it makes. I'm 68, and I am so much fresher at the end of a round. Cost? Well I paid $950 Canadian and thats the best deal I could find up here. Some of the guys I golf with suggested that the 3 wheel swivel conversion kit that changes the static front wheel into two swivelling front wheels, would be worth looking at. They were right as if you are trying to turn on any concrete etc.. cart path then the static wheel just skidded. Also the V2 booster has 5 different speeeds, and you really couldn't go above the 3 setting and turn without problems. I just used the two wheels I removed to install the v2 booster which comes with it's own wheels. The front wheels swivel about 30 degrees. Set up time was about 45 minutes for the v2 booster and 15 minutes for the swivel conversion kit. No special tools needed. www.alphard.com under the manual section has all the helpful videos you need, which specify at the start what tools are needed. Cost of the Swivel conversion kit was $119 Can. I have played 3 rounds with them, and, I am loving it. -
66 yr. old golfer here. Average size hands. I've hit a few jumbo size grips on the range lately, and, am really considering making the switch. They feel great. Would appreciate hearing some comments, pro and con.
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Srixon Soft Feel for Seniors with Slower Swing Speeds
Tmmy posted a topic in Golf Balls/Shafts/Grips
Hi everyone. 66 year old senior here with 80-85 mph swing speed. On lists of best balls for low swing speeds, I keep seeing Srixon Soft Feel. Any experiences good or bad with them? -
Hi everyone. Newbie from just outside Toronto here. I ordered a new set of Ping G425s on Black Friday from my club, after being fitted, and received them 2 weeks ago. That was about what they told me. Maybe I was lucky. I also got fitted for a PGX 0811-XF driver, and a 54 degree and 60 degree forged 0311 wedges. I received them in 2 weeks