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Aim490

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  1. Hi - I’m in search of consistency.  I rotate between my PXG Gunboat(from last year), a couple older blades and mallets.  From a feel standpoint, I prefer mallets.  I have designed and made (CNC milled from a machine I designed and made a couple years ago during the big COVID shutdown) several different mallets from a very dense hardwood and use lead or tungsten weights embedded in most to bring them all to approx. 385 gm.  They have good balance and are actually not bad to putt with.  But my putting is generally poor with anything in my hands (maybe I’ll try a cut-down 2x4 next😅).  I seem to get the best feel and result from a mallet with neutral or slight toe-hang balance and headweight in the 375-395gm range.  Maybe Evnroll is the answer for me.  I’d sure like to test that sweet-looking Evnroll mallet.

  2. This looks to be a great device if it is accurate.  Can use it with or without actually hitting balls, making it super useful for backyard swing training or at the range.   My swing isn’t terrible, I’m told, but the results can be wildly inconsistent.  I think this may be the thing that helps me gain consistency.  I’d love to be a tester.

  3. I would L.O.V.E. love to give the Nitron a test run and provide a full test report.  I’m a 2-3 round per week mid-high handicap (I don’t really track that) home-course golfer and walk about 90% of my rounds. I’m looking for a successor to a 14 y.o. heavily-used CaddyTek 13.5 push cart that collapses so compactly that I can fit it, my gear bag++ and stand bag in the back of my old Prius.  The push cart is kind of a pain to set up, but I’ve learned the necessary “tricks” and still have all of my fingers to prove it.  Most annoyingly though, it is a constant fight to keep my stand bag upright and level on that cart if we’re not on level ground.  I need something that folds nearly as small as my old pusher but has better functionality to accommodate the stand bag with GOOD stability.  I have an older cart bag that fits nicely, but it weighs a ton, so prefer the stand bag overall, which is easier to/from/at the range or to a clubhouse on those riding occasions.  As I realized last season, I’m too old to lug my clubs AND play golf on the same day.  I.e.  I need a pushcart.

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