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    DannyDarts got a reaction from Michael.Sandoval33 in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from BobBC78 in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from berkeleybob in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from cksurfdude in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    A couple things that helped me. Since these grips naturally make you squeeze the grip with less pressure, it feels like you are barely swinging while still swinging your same speed. So I focused on tempo. I had issues bringing these grips as far back as my previous ones but have since gone to a “stronger” grip and this has allowed me to bring the club back further. They probably aren’t for everyone but I knew my grip or lack there of was causing me to lose control in my transition. These grips have solved that for me. I have them on every club except my wedges. I’m using a jumbo Sonar Lamkin grip on those. My wedge play has gotten really good and didn’t want to mess that up.
     
    Good luck!
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from cksurfdude in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from Parshooter36 in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    A couple things that helped me. Since these grips naturally make you squeeze the grip with less pressure, it feels like you are barely swinging while still swinging your same speed. So I focused on tempo. I had issues bringing these grips as far back as my previous ones but have since gone to a “stronger” grip and this has allowed me to bring the club back further. They probably aren’t for everyone but I knew my grip or lack there of was causing me to lose control in my transition. These grips have solved that for me. I have them on every club except my wedges. I’m using a jumbo Sonar Lamkin grip on those. My wedge play has gotten really good and didn’t want to mess that up.
     
    Good luck!
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from Parshooter36 in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from Kenny B in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from GolfSpy_APH in JumboMax JMX Ultralite Grips Review   
    I looked around the forum and didn’t see any reviews or mentions of this product so I figure I will take the time to share my experience thus far.
    I switched all my grips to JumboMax JMX ultralight grips. I did this for a few reasons. The most pressing reason was a recent bout of tennis elbow that I knew had come on due to me gripping the club too firmly as well as doing speed training. I was gripping the clubs so firmly because I could still feel the grip moving around despite using a midsize grip. Also, I had a tendency to pull all my shots. I was getting a little handsy and closing my club face through impact. Bad miss was a snap hook. I knew larger grips would prevent this. I played five rounds with these grips and was about to give up. Started to believe I made a dumb decision and wasted $200. Went as far as buying new grips to replace them.
    Decided to play a few more rounds since I spent what I did on them and was very glad that I did. I have seen a 15 yard increase in my total distance, no longer suffering from tennis elbow and no longer pulling shots. I do strongly believe it takes time to adjust to these larger grips. I think if you are a club golfer playing frequently, it’s not as big of a deal as someone playing a handful of rounds a year. At this point, I’m four months in and I strongly recommend giving this product a try if you are suffering from some of the problems I mentioned. Swing weight is great because the grips way less than a standard midsize grip. Now flushing all my clubs, accurately.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from GolfSpy SAM in Titleist T Series Irons - 2023 Forum Review   
    Congrats to the testers. I am going to cope at my local bar for breakfast.
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from IndyBonzo in DIY golf mat   
    I purchased a 4’ x 6’ piece of firm foam from a foam store we have. Then purchased the putting green like turf from Home Depot. Not the cheesy green carpet but the stuff that looks like a synthetic green. You can find the rubber Tee holders on Amazon. Gorilla glue turf to foam. Drill hole from the top for the rubber tee holder and install from the bottom.
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from ole gray in Titleist T Series Irons - 2023 Forum Review   
    Congrats to the testers. I am going to cope at my local bar for breakfast.
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from mikeanthony in Titleist T Series Irons - 2023 Forum Review   
    Congrats to the testers. I am going to cope at my local bar for breakfast.
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from tony@CIC in What's the best tip you have ever received, and how did it change your game?   
    Grip is the single most important part of the golf swing.
    -Ben Hogan
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from GolfSpy_SHARK in What's the best tip you have ever received, and how did it change your game?   
    Grip is the single most important part of the golf swing.
    -Ben Hogan
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    DannyDarts reacted to Peejer in What's the best tip you have ever received, and how did it change your game?   
    For me - my miss is usually a pull shot left of target.  Drives me crazy some days...
    A very good golfer and friend told me to think of my right shoulder, feel like its going UNDER your chin on your downswing and NOT AROUND your chin.
    Obviously, it can't physically go under my chin, but that's the feeling I think of.
     
    He told me this over a decade ago and to this day, I still use it when a case of the 'pulls' happen.
     
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    DannyDarts got a reaction from 4putt4me in DIY golf mat   
    I purchased a 4’ x 6’ piece of firm foam from a foam store we have. Then purchased the putting green like turf from Home Depot. Not the cheesy green carpet but the stuff that looks like a synthetic green. You can find the rubber Tee holders on Amazon. Gorilla glue turf to foam. Drill hole from the top for the rubber tee holder and install from the bottom.
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