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Al_Mack

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About Al_Mack

  • Birthday 05/12/1982

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    @Alan_Mack

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Longview, Texas
  • Interests
    Golf, camping, fishing, hiking and working on my project car.

Player Profile

  • Age
    40-49
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    18
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Approach
  • Biggest Weakness
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Fitted for Clubs
    No

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  1. I am surprised I do not see frequent mentions of taking 5 mins or so after the stretching and warm up routine to mentally relax and then focus. I do that if I am not rushed, which honestly I am rushing more than I would like to admit. I usually have the best rounds when I allow for that extra time as a sort of halfway zen session and just observe nature and the course around me. Cheers.
  2. Pictures and bag choice by tester arodrig29 are simply amazing. Congrats to all the testers, it looks to be a fantastic group where all involved have extremely good taste to go with nicely varied perspectives and writing styles. This bag is immediately on the want list before the testing is even completed. Well done gents, looking forward to the reviews. Cheers.
  3. If it was serious golf, Grant Horvat hands down. If it was to have a fun round, Bob Does Sports. Cheers.
  4. Thank you kind sir, you are both a gentleman and a scholar. Cool stuff there aplenty. Great find if I do say so, and I just did! Cheers.
  5. I try to think of the swing as torque first to unlock the horsepower correctly. Like running a quarter mile on the strip. Max horsepower/speed is not required nor preferable out of the gates for consistent smash factor, and you will have a wheel spinning out of control burn-out if you jam the throttle with too much speed when the tree goes green. The technique and rhythm/timing by you as the driver applies maximum torque no matter how powerful the engine. Speed like horsepower, happens naturally after and as more torque is applied correctly, the "launch"(backswing) if you will. Be a fine tuned machine, time the load sequencing and launch torque...once moving clean and smooth, then jam the throttle and row through the gears unlocking the horsepower/speed up to the contact point, and the results are your best quarter mile. I want a progressively increasing ramp up of rpms, starting at maximum rpms will never work(well). I was a master tech for many years in my younger days, and so it sticks in my mind easiest. Cheers.
  6. Good take, this is crazy accurate for me as well, eerie considering the nearly unlimited number of options, combinations and possible distances. Cheers.
  7. Yeah, this website is 2nd to none IMO. Even the layout and structure is fantastic...before you even get to the stellar articles and reviews, again before you even get to the amazing forums that are a wealth of knowledge for all levels and extremely welcoming just like golfers in real life(rare online these days). Easy to navigate here and straight forward to digest the in-depth information, the articles, testing, and break downs thay are digestible for all levels. Cheers.
  8. Good old fashioned range time, beautiful weather and no more rain. I really enjoy that out here in E TX nearly everywhere is a grass range, in CA most places are pads only for a quick stop and sending a basket of balls. Cheers.
  9. It could be that some of the people going after Krank drivers, have struggled with distance and have reached a decision to get serious about fixing the issue. The persons then get a proper fitting and driver lessons, when combined with the club change. Magically unlocking said 20 to 40 yard gains, it just happens that the club maybe is not the biggest factor in the distance increase. Full disclosure, I have never used a Krank driver. Cheers.
  10. Last year I decided to go with FootJoy. Now I own and rotate wearing 3 pairs. Extremely comfortable, so much so that the reason I have 3 pairs, is that I made one pair my daily shoe for non-golf even. Shoe selection for all are available from very golf forward, to casual, to even an office type of shoe. Really nice range of styles and colors, without getting too extreme in the colorways and unique designs for every offering. The arch support is the perfect height to keep your dawgs from barking after an all day wear. I wear these for the office, mild hikes, inclement weather for the solid waterproofing, and of course golf. The only single and minor "con", is that extremely smooth flooring when wet, will be slippery with spikeless, but what shoe designed this way isn't? Also, please do not wear these on ice, you can probably guess why not, but I found out in a hilarious fashion at a cabin in Big Bear, CA. this winter. A huge deciding factor for me, if you swap to your "normal" shoe after a round of golf, you will immediately want to go back to the FootJoys. Cheers.
  11. Thank you, I will look into this straight away. Happy Friday to you. I would not be mad about having less to mow... thats for certain, takes about an hour currently and is not the most beautiful grass, heh. Cheers.
  12. Good morning. Tracking shows I should get a package today with a basic net to set-up in the backyard for additional practice without leaving home. Any recommendations for a pad? I have a generic section of turf, anyone recommend a certain pad? I am going to start by hit off grass, maybe save myself a little mowing at the same time, heh. Cheers.
  13. Much appreciated for your in-depth reply, I will definately research Crossover Symmetry. Seems to be key, to make sure to slowly ramp up and pull back if there are any signs of discomfort, my injury was considerably less severe than yours. It sounds like I need to judge how it feels and move up effort in small stages. Important to baby step through the mental aspect of it too I imagine. I thought the answer would be an outright no-go for "X" amount of time, but this is good news and makes sense. I am happy to hear you are fully healed up, may there be many pain free rounds with low scores in your near future my friend. Cheers.
  14. I use a glove on all shots except putting, I prefer a really tight fit and fully enclosed wrist, none of that elastic stretchy band that is on 90% of glove cuffs that do not "secure". Many of my practice days back in CA were at a beautiful water range, no glove equals maybe no club, unless you go snorkeling or scuba diving. Cheers.
  15. I really like the black the most. I have a somewhat hard time pounding black finishes into sand or unfavorable lies, as it looks fantastic...I settled on trying harder and focusing to have those scenarios very infrequently crop up. Now mix-matched is my jam. Also, that's why I started with the 52 in black over 56 and 60. The 60 in raw was a gift from my Pops, so it stays, heh. Cheers.
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