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Profile Information
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Location
Grand Rapids, MI
Player Profile
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Age
30-39
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Swing Speed
91-100 mph
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Handicap
10
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Multiple times per week
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Player Type
Competitive
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Biggest Strength
Driver/Off the Tee
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Biggest Weakness
Putting
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Fitted for Clubs
Yes
Chadillac15's Achievements
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It is a miracle if I’m able to make it a full round without losing a ball. In the situations where I’m 7-8-9 holes deep with the same ball, I’ll still examine it before I tee off to just make sure it’s not too scuffed or has any major defects. I’m not sure I’m good enough for that to have a major effect on my swing’s results, but the mental side of golf makes me think otherwise.
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I am very much in agreement with most here. For a driver I much prefer the indoor space. I really want to see my spin with each driver I am testing and prefer hitting a prov1. For irons though, being able to get divots/hit off real grass see the ball flight, and aim at different targets/distances is exactly what I’m looking for in new irons.
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I think one of the things that draws the random, first timer to golf is the fact you can play the same equipment/balls as the pros. Albeit some the tour equipment is very expensive, if you want to pony up the cash to buy it, you can do it. While $54 for a dozen PROV1s isn’t by any means cheap, it’s the same ball our favorite tour players use, so it gives us that feeling of playing what the pros play. A small part of me would feel that I would be playing with a “corked bat,” if you will if the pros play with rolled back golf balls and we have the “juiced,” version. Either way change is always a hard thing especially when it is something we love so much. I hope it doesn’t happen but will still continue to love the game no matter what happens.