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EthanSterlingPrice

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EthanSterlingPrice last won the day on February 1 2017

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About EthanSterlingPrice

  • Birthday 05/30/1993

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Whitney Texas
  • Interests
    Competitive golf, Hunting, fishing.
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  • Age
    30-39
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    4.5
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Daily
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Short Game
  • Biggest Weakness
    Putting
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. After a long period of radio silence (sorry for that by the way y’all) I think it’s about time that I start getting in on the forum again. Hope everyone has been doing well and will put up with me again lol.
  2. Well dang I guess I gotta come back into service after a call out like that huh?
  3. Nah you’re not missing anything, I believe Nicklaus also took off at times before majors for prep. Different players have different regimens for how best to prepare but in this case I think it’s just that Tiger has physical limitations now that he has to work around and it showed at the British. In the bag Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex 3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2 Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees Putter: Odyssey EXO seven Gig’em Aggies!
  4. Jordan will get back into form with or without the gear but he played pretty well with these over there. Problem for him is the rest of his career will be measured by a 2 year span of possibly unrepeatable performance maybe even in his own mind. But I digress, I’ve never been a titleist equipment player for no other reason than I could never afford to try one. Not to say that I can afford many of the other OEMs but they were a tad more accessible for me at the time. Good looking gear though. I know plenty of fellas who will wanna get these in their bag ASAP. Till the next release at least... Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  5. The majors are currently the most prestigious obviously but at the same time is the pga championship on equal footing with The Masters or either of the Opens? There’s definitely a pecking order even among the current 4 majors so of course there’s going to be a bit of one in majors versus weekly stops. No argument that there is plenty of subjectivity that goes in defining a successful career though. I seem to recall even Sam Snead saying he focused more on number of wins than he did the majors of the time. There’s another talking point to add to the pot, the accepted majors have changed over the years and you never know, maybe down the line the pga championship gets dropped or Augusta decides to close its doors to the tour (yeah right..). Maybe even we get a 5th major years from now but would any of these hypotheticals change the definition? The Canadian open was a major at one point and I don’t even know when it’s scheduled. People are fickle so it’ll change eventually just like everything else. Personally I go for the quality of the wins over the quantity but there are plenty of weekly stops that are a huge deal to win along with the majors. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  6. I’m a fairly shallow hitter and the V-sole on my Hogan irons works pretty well for me. Definitely not a magic fix, it still takes a good swing but slight misses get a bit of help. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  7. Because golf is an outdoor, sometimes fairly expensive, long term commitment and we’re in a culture that wants instant gratification for minimal effort. In the bag Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex 3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2 Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees Putter: Odyssey EXO seven Gig’em Aggies!
  8. Had an issue with the colors bleeding together at first but otherwise it went very smoothly. In the bag Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex 3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2 Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees Putter: Odyssey EXO seven Gig’em Aggies!
  9. So I’ve been wanting to try stamping like this for a while now and finally gave it a go. I’ve shown these to a few people but thought I’d get a wide opinion. What y’all think?
  10. Not my thing but you can get some good stuff, a friend of mine will straight trade gear to different people every couple of years and always seems to get some gems. I suppose it comes down to having a discerning eye. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  11. Wow, I’d probably get the victory red blades in a combo set. Loved the version I had but it’d be awesome to have the dream build... Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  12. Also a late but big thanks for all the birthday wishes! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  13. Howdy again Y’all! I’ve been away for a bit but I’m back, reenergized and ready to talk golf again. Feels good to be back with my spies! In the bag Driver: Callaway Rogue Subzero 9.5 Stiff flex 3 wood: Callaway Rogue Subzero 15 degree Hybrids: 17 degree titleist 816 h2 Irons: Ben Hogan Ptx 22-46 degree (4-pw)stiff flex standard lie Wedges: Callaway Mac Daddy 4 50,54,58 degrees Putter: Odyssey EXO seven Gig’em Aggies!
  14. Sorry y’all I’ve been away for a bit but I’M BAAAAAACK!!! Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
  15. Interlocking from day one. For a time I even putted like that. Never had a need to switch. Funny enough I’m a minority in my area with most the people around here using a version of the interlock. Only a million different ways to swing the club right? Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
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