Jon Diggs
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Profile Information
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Location
Portland, Maine
Player Profile
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Age
40-49
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Swing Speed
101-110 mph
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Handicap
6
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Weekly
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Player Type
Casual
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Biggest Strength
Driver/Off the Tee
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Biggest Weakness
Putting
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Fitted for Clubs
No
Jon Diggs's Achievements
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Yes! The 15th at my course is an uphill par 4 where the elevation to the green from fairway is probably at least 50 feet. The fairway narrows so any shot slightly right is blocked by trees forcing a massive left to right shot with the ball usually well above your feet. The green slopes dramatically from back to front and the only real “fair” pin is front. Anything long is death.
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What's Your Favorite Iron Shaft?
Jon Diggs replied to GolfSpy_APH's topic in Golf Balls/Shafts/Grips
I’ve only played dynamic gold s400s for the last 17 years. I just got my first new set of irons this winter with the kbs tour lite shafts. Looking forward to playing them! -
I do not currently own one but I built a detached garage with extra height specifically for setting up an at home simulator. A bit of indecisiveness has hit. I’d love to be able to look at gc quad, full swing, that level of technology. I live in Maine so an appropriate setup for winter seems necessary.
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2024 Masters Pool Sponsored by Titleist and Vokey Wedges
Jon Diggs replied to Golfspy_CG2's topic in Deals & Contests
Cut line is minus 2 (-2) low amateur lamprecht -
How long do you play a ball before retiring it?
Jon Diggs replied to aguybadatgolf's topic in General Equipment Talk
Until it hits a cart path or a tree -
Do you work in the golf world? Or Wish You Did?
Jon Diggs replied to Rob Person's topic in The 19th Hole
I do not currently work in the golf industry but have while in high school and college. I’ve caddied, worked outside services as well as shop assistants and I loved every minute of it. I look back at what I learned from those positions and the incredible people I worked with and met with great fondness. I learned what hard work looks like, proper communication with all types of people and made plenty of mistakes that have helped me learn and be more successful in any role I’ve held outside of the golf business. To all those still in the business, thank you for helping to make our hobbies so enjoyable! -
Stand bags primarily for the versatility. Plus, most stand bags can still hold way more than what is necessary to bring to the course.
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Play. Wouldn’t even contemplate tickets.