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About Thad Buchanan
- Birthday 06/17/1998
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@thadbuchanan
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Kentucky
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Interests
Golf, Football, and Content Creation
Player Profile
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Age
29 and under
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Swing Speed
91-100 mph
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Handicap
11
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Multiple times per week
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Player Type
Casual
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Biggest Strength
Short Game
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Biggest Weakness
Driver/Off the Tee
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Fitted for Clubs
Yes
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Oh I’m trying to completely reset the bag. I still have my first set and while I’ve improved over the years and changed, I haven’t changed what I’m hitting. My shafts are all over the place some stiff some regular. Idk what I’ll do. I need a fitting but at my work we only have Taylormade and Srixon. I’d like to see everything
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Opinions Needed! Sun Day Red
Thad Buchanan replied to GolfSpy_APH's topic in Breaking News and Debate
The polos absolutely kill me with the logo being off to the right. Other than that it’s starting to grow on me. Especially the sweaters and pullovers. I just slowly have to burn the slazenger logo out of my brain. -
I actually just snagged a pair of used Jordan lows that I’m thinking about spiking just to have a spiked pair
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I mean they for sure make it a lot easier and almost add value because you feel like you can wear them in more situations than just the golf course
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The last few years it seems that more and more major brands are going down the spikeless route when it comes to their golf shoes. Some of these brands make golf shoes that to me look like they just had the slightest inch of traction and slap on the golf name. What’s your take? Are spiked golf shoes out the door?
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So, I'm looking at getting my first fitting since I started playing. For the last few years, I have been rocking the Mavrik full set with driver, irons everything. Some clubs have stiff shaft, and some have regular shaft. When I started playing golf 3 years ago, I was struggling to break 100, now a usual round for me consists of a mid 80 occasionally a low 80, never higher than like an 87. I have stopped being a schoolteacher and I'm committing to working in the golf business. I've recently started a job as a DOCO at a course. I am really wanting to commit to breaking 80 and I'm just curious if a fitting will actually help drop the score a little.