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Hugemidget

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About Hugemidget

  • Birthday March 9

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oshawa, Ontario

Player Profile

  • Age
    40-49
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    22
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Short Game
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

Hugemidget's Achievements

  1. Most hats just arent deep enough. I found the Puma ones to work great for my mellon. I now have 6 of them in different colors. Give them a run, the've worked great for me.
  2. The more we all get into this money pit of a sport we call golf, the more "things" we seem to accumulate. Constantly tweaking grips, shafts, gloves, towels, etc etc. One thing that I think is missing, is some cool headcovers. I've been looking for a cool headcover, but cant seem to find anything I really like. I know CMC, Pins & Aces, Cayce, and even Etsy have some nice stuff, but nothing stands out. A lot of them look cheap or Tacky. The pretty sweet ones seem to cost upwards of $100 - $200, which seems nuts for a headcover, right? Is anyone kinda getting the same feeling or have some places that may be undiscovered that have good options? Few options I have ran into https://www.caycegolf.com/products/swing-thoughts-golf-head-cover This headcover perfectly encapsulates my mind when playing golf https://www.daphnesheadcovers.com/products/tiger?variant=39699011305536 I don't have the game to rock up to a course with one of these
  3. I realized I was never gonna hit the green on a par 5 with my second shot, but for times when I duff my drive, I needed something that could get me much closer to the green for a second shot. My ego first got me into a Srixon ZXU 2 iron. It took me a while to get used to it and it usually causes more trouble than it's worth, but there is always that one shot that has me keeping it in my bag. The second step was a Ping 425 SFT 5 wood (-1 degree loft, -1 degree lie). The club has a lot of adjustability, it's been a game-changer for me. Hitting it is effortless. The results are pretty consistent. Even on my worst hits, it doesn't get me into too much trouble.
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