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MGoBlue100

 
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  1. I ground the irons & wedges; I've hovered the driver on occasion, and had good results, but usually ground that as well. Helps me relieve any tension & swing. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  2. I was fitted for the B330-RX at Bridgestone HQ. However, they don't always fit my budget... [emoji53]I play Srixon Q-Stars pretty often, as the price on GolfBalls.com is usually good. Not the same as the 330, but when it comes to playing golf, or playing with a higher quality ball, I'll play golf. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  3. Crossed one off my bucket list Wednesday! Didn't play great, but since it was my first posted round in July, (stupid work...) I wasn't too disappointed. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  4. Great course! I go up from SC & play Wildcat & Big Blue once a year! Play well!! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  5. Right?!? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think most top Tour Pros are in the +6 +7 range, no? "Plus Ten" #OMG [emoji849] Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  6. MI, OH & SC boys at Houston Oaks in Paris, KY on Sunday. Played Big Blue at UK Friday, Gibson Bay in Richmond and The Bull at Boone's Trace Sat, & finished at Houston Oaks. Fun weekend, dodged T-Storms & tornadoes, drank beer & played golf. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  7. Based on the MyGolfSpy testing, I recently purchased the lower priced Precision Pro Nexus. Similar to what you guys are testing, (obviously) with 400 yd range as well. So far, I'm extremely pleased. It does not have the scan mode, nor is it advertised as weather resistant. One major difference is the case. The "Pro" looks like it has a pretty decent case, minus the carabiner issue you've already discussed. The Nexus, on the other hand, has a soft case that is kind of ill fitting, with only a magnetic closure that I'm frankly a little skeptical of. However, at a $149 price point, it's a pretty decent unit.
  8. Environmental Justice Warriors. I'm sure they feel vindicated. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  9. Bought one of these several years ago. I believe it's tungsten. No idea what I paid for it. Has square on one end, V on the other. I used it a few times on my old Callaway X-14 irons. Works great to improve dents from stones, use, etc. I still keep it in my bag, just in case. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  10. OMG... 150 slope?!? Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  11. My boss is moving to Palm Desert (so... I'll have a hookup in Palm Desert!) and we got one last round in Friday! A Good Friday indeed. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  12. Probably my three favs in reverse order: Swing Click (tested on MGS) The Pill (GolfSpyX wears their hat, which I still WANT!) DST Compressor, which is simply the BEST (also tested on MGS)
  13. Watching Match Play; Kirkland vodka & Cran w/ a lil' OJ. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  14. Good friend of mine is a Costco Mgr. He's attending some meetings this week; I told him to ask when the new series of balls are due to arrive. LOL
  15. My last Jai Alai from Cigar City (Tampa). Picked some up while in Orlando last month. I've been savoring them. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  16. Slid back up to 13.8 in my latest revision. Short game has been a dumpster fire for about 3 mos, but I haven't played much. Starting to come around a little bit. Want to see if I can sneak under 11 again this Summer. As many have said, it's just a measuring tool. You're really always playing against yourself. More important to enjoy the camaraderie and being outdoors and alive!! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  17. Me either... Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  18. So, after a long delay for no good reason, I finally fooled around with these yesterday at the range and in a practice bunker at same. (Not much of a bunker, by the way.) They're kind of a cool toy to play with. Can't decide yet if I think they're a great bunker aid, but time will tell, right? Probably hard to see from the pictures, but back of the box shows the results from thin, good, and fat shots. I would say those are accurate. When you strike the shot properly, you get good backspin, and kind of the same "whirr" sound that a range ball with a mower cut makes when you send it on its way. Because of the legs, you can really see the spin. When you hit it thin, (of COURSE I did...) they will fly a long ways. Beware! I'll keep working with these, (you don't need a bunker, that's probably the coolest part) and let you know if my sand game gets any better as a result. It can't get any worse, unfortunately. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  19. Right?!? I'm originally from Greenville (middle of the mitten) and lived in GR a long time. You drive far enough South that no one knows what a snow blower is, then you stop. [emoji23]I've forgotten; where are you in SC? We're West of G'ville, near Clemson. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  20. Also a "ball" thing. They all have to work together. Ever done a Bridgestone ball fitting? I recommend one for everybody!! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  21. 15 mi W of Greenville SC. 29 with about an inch+ of sleet/snow on the ground. Some flakes still coming down. 40 mi WNW, they got 6" last night. [emoji15] Supposed to be 67 on Friday. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  22. I think they just might, rabbit... Enjoy that fitting! Got mine fit at Bridgestone (Thanks, MGS!!! [emoji2]) and different shafts made significant differences in all facets. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  23. Fair point for sure. Just feel like a lot of guys have drivers with 459 adjustments, and continually try to dial in draw vs fade bias, and move their weights around, but never consider a new shaft. They just put that driver in a bin in the garage, buy another newer driver of the same vein, and start all over with the same process. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  24. Couldn't agree more. In my personal opinion, based on nothing more than personal experience, a lot of players would gain more by keeping the driver head they already own and having that head fitted to a new shaft. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  25. I've been really delinquent with regard to donating as well. (Just remedied that, BTW ) I really enjoy the site, the articles, the interaction and the knowledge that gets dropped on me every time I'm here. I've been lucky enough to be chosen to test a few things, which I have also enjoyed a great deal. (Easier to be chosen as a tester than to obtain K-Sig golf balls...) What really made me pull the trigger to donate, however, besides the recent email, was seeing Mr. Pomposity himself, Michael Breed lose his mind on social media after being called out regarding his dissatisfaction with the testing process of the K-Sig ball. Me thinks he doth protest too much. Smoke = Fire, and if MGS has ruffled people's feathers to THAT degree, you must be doing more than just something right. Keep it up! #PowerToThePlayer in 2017 and beyond!
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