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Chubbs1991

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About Chubbs1991

  • Birthday 05/06/1991

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Nova Scotia
  • Interests
    Figuring this game of golf.

Player Profile

  • Age
    30-39
  • Swing Speed
    111+ mph
  • Handicap
    3.2
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Putting
  • Biggest Weakness
    Short Game
  • Fitted for Clubs
    No

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  1. Good morning everyone, been working on who I am going to root for this year and Ive finally decided. Back on the Jason Day train and really been big into following Jake Knapp. I saw him on the range when he was on the Canadian tour before Covid and just love that action.
  2. Bump my intro, testing plan. If anyone has questions let me know
  3. I feel like I have done a good job in google fitting myself. I was fit for a TSR2 but decided to change it up this year and have been pounding my new Mizuno driver. But I do understand the spin and flight of wedges is more important.
  4. With Mother’s Day around the corner doesn’t look like I’ll be hitting the links this weekend. Decided to practice more aka Putt and chip around the house.
  5. If it was that simple Id have one already. I check that out daily just hoping they have one in stock.
  6. I cant decide what to do. But if I could find a Taylormade spider tour red no sight line I think my decision would be made.
  7. Can I get a test 24 badge?
  8. It was 71 so I guess break 80
  9. Very curious of how different my online fitting vs my google idea fitting vs actually fitting is going to be. again if anyone has any questions or things they want tested let me know!! Gonna be summer soon so no more teaching so I can grind away with these
  10. Hey Ben can I get a broke par badge? Canada badge?
  11. That looks like the best of both worlds.
  12. Just really want a Jason Day red spider no lines.
  13. Thanks everyone, I can’t wait to get my hands on these and put them through their paces. I’ll be going raw finish so if anyone has questions about that process let me know.
  14. Firstly, a huge shoutout to both MyGolfSpy and Titleist for this incredible opportunity. As someone who's always been loyal to Vokey wedges (with a brief fling with Cleveland), I'm beyond excited to dive into the world of SM10s. Hey there, I'm Corbyn, residing in rural Nova Scotia, Canada, with my wife and newborn and dog named Hogan. Golf isn't just a hobby for us; it's part of our story. Our first date was actually a round of golf, where I managed to fire a smooth 87, my “best round ever” and then next summer we got married on the course. As a teacher, I'm fortunate to have summers off, dedicating ample time to perfecting my game both on the course and in our backyard chipping and putting area. Love travelling to play all types of courses. Last summer was able to get to Cabot and play both the links and cliffs, followed by a trip to the Carolinas to play. Tobaccao and Pine Needles, Southern Pines. My current course is Clare Golf and Country Club, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of NS. While it might not boast the length of some courses, its small greens present a formidable challenge every time I play. Was able to shoot par there last summer 71. It was also the spot of my wedding. The par 3 we got married on was playing long that day as it was all carry. Now, onto the gear, as true golf equipment junkie. My bag's a bit of a mixed affair, built through a mix of research and gut feeling. I've got a Mizuno driver, Titleist 3 wood, Callaway Legacy Black irons KBS $ taper x flex and, of course, my trusty Titleist Vokey SM8 wedges in 52, 56, and 60 degrees, all wedges with KBS hi rev shafts. Each wedge's flex varies – the 52 and 56 are extra stiff, while the 60 is stiff. It's been a journey of dedication and hard work, but seeing those numbers drop has been incredibly rewarding. I've been focusing a lot on mastering my tempo, striving to become a full-time member of "Tempo Town." Alongside that, I've dedicated significant time to honing my short game, especially those delicate shots around the green. Testing Wishlist for the New Titleist SM10 Wedges 1) The fitting experience. Seeing how it will compare to my online fitting from titliest to my own fitting(Me thinking I know what I need) to actually getting fit. 2) Spin Control: Assess the spin rates of the SM10 wedges compared to my current Vokey SM8 wedges. 3) Feel and Feedback: Evaluate the overall feel and feedback on different types of shots, from full swings to delicate pitches. 4) Consistency: Test the consistency of distance and trajectory on both full shots and finesse shots around the green. 5) Versatility: Experiment with various shot types, including bunker shots, flop shots, and low runners, to gauge the versatility of the SM10 wedges. 6) Grind Options: Explore the available grind options to determine which best suits my playing style and course conditions. 7) Durability: Assess the durability of the wedges over multiple rounds of play to ensure long-lasting performance. 8. Aesthetics: Evaluate the visual appeal of the SM10 wedges at address and in the bag. As I plan on getting raw finish. 9) Customization: Explore customization options such as shafts, grips, and stamping to personalize the wedges to my preferences. 10) Comparative Testing: Conduct side-by-side comparisons with my current Vokey SM8 wedges to identify any noticeable differences in performance. Experience Using the Titliest Wedge Selector on their Website: First off, let's talk about how easy it is to use. I'm not someone who is tech whiz, but the interface of the Wedge Selector is so easy that I had no trouble navigating through it. Inputting my playing conditions, divot pattern, fairway conditions and bunker conditions, and skill level was a breeze, and within moments, I had personalized recommendations tailored specifically to my game. As someone who thinks of themselves as a gear geek, these types of club selectors are important. Now with these recommendations I build the wedges on the site. Selecting the shafts and grips that I want. I am curious when I do the actual fitting if I fit into these specs or not. I went with the KBS as I have KBS in my irons and wedges already so I figured they were right for me. Next Step is the actually fitting.
  15. Played 18 today for the first time in a while. Swing felt great but boy the pull draws seem to sneak in when I dont need them. Putting was great. Anyone got tips to keep the pull draws from coming and staying away??
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