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gaussman1

 
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  1. Chisag is absolutely right. You have a good option and a poor one. Poor option is ream out the hosel to accept a parallel tip shaft, which is not something I would recommend. Good option is find a set of TT shafts to install. Don't cost much in steel so worth a shot Sent from my Nexus 6P using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  2. I've done a variation of that against one if my buddies who is about a 20 hdcp. He plays a 1 man scramble against my worst ball scramble. If he gets two cracks at everything he can make some pars and lots of bogies and if im playing my worst ball on each shot comes out about the same. Putting is the worst, if I make a 10 footer I have to make it again for it to count. It is interesting and nerve-wracking Sent from my Nexus 6P using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  3. You meant Butler Bulldogs of course Sent from my Nexus 6P using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  4. Walk 90% but push cart only. I've got plantar fasciitis in one foot and if I carry 6 holes I'm crawling Sent from my Nexus 6P using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  5. I doubt that any of us junkies on this site would need to worry about using equipment through it's wear cycle.
  6. There's something going on with your greens for them to be doing that. I'm in the Midwest and we punch spring and fall, alternating large and small tine punches. That seems to be the standard in this area
  7. Was in Phoenix this weekend and finally got to go try the EvnRolls in person at a PGATourSS. Was convinced walking in that I would end up with the ER7 Fang model and walked out w ER2. Played 3 rounds on golf courses I had never seen before and it behaved very well for a newborn. That's to MGS for putting these on my radar, I would not have known about them otherwise
  8. Do you mean there are holes poked in the sides of the grip? I would think trying to go back through them with air could tear those open pretty good. Just go through the opening in the butt end with the compressor need and you should be fine
  9. She's an odd one. Short and fat in one pose and ridiculously long in another
  10. Our Beabull (beagle/bulldog mix) heard there's more winter on the way. She can't even
  11. There isn't, because the Inner Diameter of the grip is slightly smaller than the OD of the shaft. Your compressed air actually expands the grip diameter enough to blow it on. The more layers of tape you use to build up obv the harder that gets. The old way requires solvent because we can't force the grip over the shaft by hand without a lubricant and requires tape so that the solvent has somewhere to dissipate. If it were just solvent on steel the grip would slide right back off. If you change a lot of grips, and don't build up a ton, and don't use a lot of 2 piece grips ie Winn (those blow up more easily) the compressor is def the way to go.
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