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ga_pike

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  1. Thanks. Just confirms what I was already thinking. Appreciate the response.
  2. On the horizontal line, as a shaft moves closer to "fade" is this designating the shaft will produce more fade or more fade correction? TIA
  3. https://forums.golfwrx.com/topic/1554126-how-does-one-remove-copper-finish-off-a-tm-hi-toe-wedge/
  4. Played basically the same for me. I prefer the F9 because the rails are better IMO.
  5. My personal experience is the previous models would scuff very quickly and played like a "value ball". I tried the Cut DC recently and it's an excellent ball IMO. I've noticed minimal scuffing and performance that is equal to the Vice Pro Plus.
  6. 155 yard par 3 17th at Stone Creek in Valdosta. This is the sight of my first hole in one several years ago. 7 iron today with perfect flight, lands about 6 inches in front, one hops and stops about 3 inches past. Really thought I was going to have my third ace.
  7. I'm working on my 6 iron. That's the longest iron I carry but I can't hit the thing to save my life. I hit perfect 7 and 8 irons... feels like the same swing with the 6 and its a chunky hook. At this point, the 6 iron will be in the corner on game days in favor of a PXG hybrid. Gotta do what you gotta do.
  8. I used to like Reed. I've defended him in the past. But he just can't help himself. At this point, you have to wonder if there is something wrong with him mentally.
  9. I just recently started using Keto Chow. It's a meal replacement shake designed for the Keto lifestyle. I'm currently only doing 1 per day (breakfast) but after my initial few weeks, I'm thinking about moving to 2 per day (breakfast/lunch) with a sensible dinner. I'm fighting through the hunger/cravings when I'm at my desk (mostly because I'm a boredom snacker) and each day is a little easier. The Keto Chow is pretty good. It's "thicker" than most supplement shakes I'm used to. Some flavors are good, some not so much. They also have broth to use for a meal and supplement drops for electrolytes, magnesium, and similar to fight keto flu and nighttime leg cramps.
  10. Nice review. I have been using the Yeti Flip 12 for about 2 years and it seems to do the job but the limited capacity can be an issue on hot days (which we have quite a few of here in Georgia). I use the Yeti blocks instead of real ice and winder if that might be a negative. This backpack might be a better option because of the additional space for wet ice and more drinks.
  11. NSFW... but first thing that come to mind.
  12. FTR... his "friend"... yeah it's me. I'm the friend. And that was the most glorious gift in the history of gifts! The ONLY downside was Bryson didn't sign it "Hulk Smash". Oh well... time to start planning the next one.
  13. Kinda like UGA football. BWAHAHAHAHAHA
  14. Mr 82 already knows this but I got fitted for the new Callaway CBs at Club Champion. They quoted me 7-11 days but to expect delays. Well, the USPS delayed it 1 day from expected delivery date and they arrived in 12. At the same time, I custom ordered the gap wedge directly from Callaway at the same specs a few days later (forgot to order with the rest) and it was built and shipped (out of Mexico) and to me in 5 days. I actually had it before the rest of the clubs.
  15. Yes please. I need details! I'm serious! Sent from my SM-G975U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  16. Just here to say Hail Southern and NO PLACE ELSE! Sent from my SM-G975U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  17. Strokes Gained, Slighter, and Byron Morgan are all excellent choices.
  18. New haircut.... same ol' GSwag
  19. Pretty sure I've seen at least 3 of those dudes on the Post Office wall.
  20. That was better than getting your lemonade dumped on you post round! Still laughing at that!!
  21. Don't blame me... Seriously everyone... this guy is not my fault.
  22. I could be wrong, but I think they got the term from the old FGI forum way back in the early 2000's. I remember people building SMT and Bang Thrivers. I remember guys taking the SMT Nemesis (370cc or 405cc) and getting 12, 13, or higher lofted heads and building them as Thrivers. Bang had some larger headed 3 woods as well that a few guys did the same with. The idea was simple. Get a larger driver sized head, increase the loft, shorten the shaft and have a guaranteed fairway finder for tight holes.
  23. Looks like a great idea for places that don't have a Top Golf. From my checking, a Top Golf investment is $15 to $50 million. This could be an option for a significantly lower investment. The ability to have it outdoors on the grass area is really nice as well. I could see these popping up in smaller markets as a more affordable option.
  24. 1. The Ocean Course Kiawah Island 2. Kinderlou Forest 3. Quarry Golf Course, San Antonio 4. We Ko Pa 5. Tour 18 (Houston) 6. The King and The Bear 7. Orange County National (Panther Lake) 8. World Woods 9. Shepard's Crook 10. Ballantrae Golf Club That may not be a perfect order but it's close. I have several courses that could be in my top 10 that were not mentioned.
  25. A little late but... Starter: Bolitas de Platanos and Chorizo bites Entree: Arroz Con Pollo, Spanish Paella, roasted asparagus Dessert: Flan de leche Wine: Horse Creek Vineyards assortment
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