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M.Duchesne

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  1. My fairway wood is a Adams "Super LS" that I will never get rid off because it is the perfect combination for me ,My shaft is a Kurocage 1 generation silver and black stiff 70. My swing is a 3/4 swing punch shot and I gain 198 yards with a perfect flight that stays still.

    Now wath would be you suggestion ? for a "up swing path" driver with a shaft that. " follow my swing ". I find my ball is to hi and has no roll.

    For the moment I found the evenflow performing well but not enough ,my actual Fujikura Blur red on an Ping Answer 10.5 is to inconsistent and not following my swing path well "a little to heavy and I don't like the bending "twist" of this shaft.

    Myswing makes the mark of 84 mph .The Cleveland turbo is the middle of face same spot and steady but the impact is not solid sound it's like having a empty amplifier ,I would like a more fulfill compact head .Fitting is a 5.5 regular c9 swing weight and 45.5" inches long preferably.

    All your answers will be taken seriously.!

    Thanks in advance.

  2. My biggest golf achievement is having worked at the age of 15 washing balls at our local range for 2 seasons lifting 300 hundreds pound barels full of practice balls to fulfill the washing machine uppers , then at age 20 working for Chuck Brown Golf Canada again 2 seasons in the (1980's) selling first Hogan's radius soles clubs irons and Ping's eyes 2 ,,boxes of Persimmons oil hardened woods ,,fitting hundred sets and learn to be a humble gentlemen...

     

  3. Brandt Snedaker still has his old 20 years old Odyssey mallet in his bag,There has to be a reason for this .? I have met a guy with a "Heavy Putter" brand making excellent long puts.Good for.him.not for me ...the best would be to have 20 to 30 different models lenght and gripwise ,then put all day long to finally stick to one among them..

    Science has not proven me anything yet abou microhindge,or elastomer inserts stuff etc...it doesn't come with a usage instructions booklet .

    Guidance is from up above I think.

  4. Posture and stance is very important at 60 of age we naturally bending a little lower our spine is aging and we have to find our proper comfortable positioning with less effort ,ingured knees, back problems,,eyes sight and on and in senior golf is quiet different ask Bernarhd Langert he had to adjust for sure at least once in his career.You sit well you sleep well doctor's might suggest but on a green a good reading of the slopes and the speed of the ball has to be the first key elements to focus on in my point of view.

  5. Faces are funny these days ,sound and roll *systemic *to say ,it does this it does that bla blah blah .....it's ok if you beleive in it ,but in other end  ,if you are in sudden death and the guy as the same distance as yours, and he has a gamer in his hands and  has confidence the famous " five inches " most arguable imaginative distance to win a match ,is wath measure between our ears.Take 5 ! By the way thank you all of you guys for reading my post...love this sport as much as you do...

  6. This to say my gamer is.....roll drums.....This old Daiwa Toe balance. Swan neck is not bothering my up hill view at address.

    I also got a NOS Ping Answer 3 slight Arc toe balance still the closest .It is a very good feel but at 36" it is a little to long for me from short put aiming at the hole . This being said ,I have to admit that these Pings are of very good feel for those who like to ear the click of the ball..

  7. On fast green with a slight arc path the method is of no use for me ,can't control slope with curved puts reading.

    In other hand I use the pro balance  Daiwa same lenght for speed control and a better reading.

  8. I own a Nike Method 005 mallet with a 303 precision milled bloc  ,but my gamer is a old Daiwa Probalance 8511 blade,

    Now here some pics of few other models ,

    Your thought on them are welcome.. 

    A Goliath 3 balls,

    Mizuno blade 

    Taylormade Tc1 

    Daiwa 

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  9. On 5/10/2019 at 10:16 AM, bens197 said:

    I just purchased an Evnroll ER5 to try and overthrow my trusty PING Anser 2 from 1999.  I’ve dabbled with several putters over the years to battle slumps but seemed to always return back to my old faithful.  The putter I had most luck with that wasn’t a mainstay was a DFX 2-ball that I used to pass my PAT.  Besides that, I am hoping the ER5 can keep me consistent enough for the time being.  

     

    I’d like to hear @Jmikecpa and his thoughts on this topic 🙂

    Hi Ben's I had a go to putter when I was in my 20s ,it was a "A" blade from Ping cut to 33 ,I could put from anywhere and do magics I got rid of it 12 years ago ,and only found my gamer 2 weeks ago ,guest wath it is still from Ping it is a Scotsdale answer 2 from 2010,11 model. Today I am 59 just learned how to rollover my ball using this " strong arc " path Scotsdale with a uptight 35" inches getting much older ,after trying so many models ,from big brands like Cameron select ,Odyssey pro, Taylormade ghost etc....,and it is very difficult without being properly fit from our stroke path, Ping has a really good free fitting on their site call " Ping  flighweb " it really worked for me.

  10. On 5/10/2019 at 10:16 AM, bens197 said:

    I just purchased an Evnroll ER5 to try and overthrow my trusty PING Anser 2 from 1999.  I’ve dabbled with several putters over the years to battle slumps but seemed to always return back to my old faithful.  The putter I had most luck with that wasn’t a mainstay was a DFX 2-ball that I used to pass my PAT.  Besides that, I am hoping the ER5 can keep me consistent enough for the time being.  

     

    I’d like to hear @Jmikecpa and his thoughts on this topic 🙂

     

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