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Old Joe

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  • Location
    Hollywood (SC)

Player Profile

  • Age
    60 and over
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    9.3
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Biggest Weakness
    Short Game
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. have to wonder if anyone else has picked up on the irony of #2 Xander Schauffele’s new sponsor: Avis (as in their old ad slogan: “When you’re number 2, you try harder”)

  2. Just did it. Like other GolfWRXers, wary of spec conformity, material consistency, durability. Surprised at the classic looks of wedges, putter, irons and driver. Guess Costco shoppers are psychographically traditionalists
  3. might be a clue over weekend with Tiger’s kid sporting Greyson as does TW “little brother”’JT.
  4. Well, Federer made a $1billion with On deal. While the margins are huge in apparel and shoes, the Tiger line has always struggled to sell at elevated full prices. on the other hand, the Jordan golf shoes have been successful and enfranchised their younger pros and Covid market. Seems hard to believe that Nike would walk on that, but i was shocked as a manager in the golf industry when Nike bailed before. Maybe Nike will forego green grass accounts , that were always problematic to service.
  5. timely topic: i just switched irons so thought i would gap test through set and up through hybrids/utility iron and down through wedges. all had graphite stiff shafts (don’t call myself Old Joe for nothing). here’s the wedge shocker: bridgestone j33 58 degree not only more consistent than 50 Hogan and 51 Edel…BUT LONGER. Ended up with nice 10 yard gap from 45 degree from my JDM forged irons to 58. Strange but true. Sure will make my carry bag lighter and eliminate any indecision!
  6. While recovering from left rotator cuff tear, been working on making short game a strength like when i was a teen (more than 1/2 century ago). Having lost 30 yards through bag from injury, 2024 goal is to keep index in single digits and shoot my age for 3rd straight year.
  7. Again. Very next round. Same hole. 165 into breeze, cut 5 iron. Nicked the stick. Check the ball mark
  8. Cypress Point, Olympic Club Lakeside, Old Course-St Andrews, Tobacco Road, Pebble Beach, Ballybunion, Lahinch, Country Club of Charleston, Castle Course-St Andrews, San Francisco Golf Club (Muirfield Village, Winged Foot combined honorary alternatives)
  9. 69 years playing and still no ace…but close again last night. 1’ past hole
  10. Have JDM Dunlap New Breed cavity back. Sold Honma TW727 irons. The Takomo 101’s definitely had better turf interaction, with wider sole that was beveled on both the leading and trailing edges. The sole also tapers toward the heel, which helps out of rough. Net: superior turf interaction is Takomo’s secret sauce. As review wrote, the sound/feel is forged like across more of the face than blades.
  11. Great insights. Thanks. I had a set of 101s. Will be interested when you get enough experience with the 101T set to assess dispersion. My issue with the 101 was offset lead to some big misses left. I also caught a few huge flyers with the short irons; inexplicable from the fairway. You are sure right about the sole size and shaping. Takomo deserves a lot of credit for attention to this detail that makes a big difference on the course, especially for us diggers
  12. I’m an iconoclast when it comes to iron and wedge brands: last year had Takomo 101 steel reg in the bag with Edel 50 and Wilson Staff forged 56 and 60 wedges, all with steel stiff. This year switched back to old Dunlap JDM New Breed blades with excellent Tour graphite stiff shafts. Put in Mizuno Pro 225 52 and Cleveland CBX also in stiff graphite.
  13. Because of wet conditions and heavy bermuda rough this time of year in coastal South Carolina, will sometimes have to add a low bounce 60 for wet sand or deep rough to more bounce 57. As i age, sometimes choose between old school lofted 47 degree PW and 52 Gap W.
  14. congratulations to those selected!!!! what a great opportunity to them and us to learn about these state of the art irons
  15. Not exactly surprising that a club with the most onerous history of exclusion (no show biz folks, Jews, Italians, people of color needed to apply or try to walk through the front door or one the course until recently) would limit access to the general population.
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