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Frozen Spy

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About Frozen Spy

  • Birthday 04/25/1977

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Albuquerque NM
  • Interests
    Golf, duh
  • Referred By:
    self

Player Profile

  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    10
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Driver/Off the Tee
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach

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  1. I was just fit for a Cobra aerojet and am kinda surprised that the dark speed didn't do better in the tests. I'm not a Cobra fanboy but since picking up this driver my misses are so much smaller and it has a lot of pop when you strike the ball. When your first swing makes you go wow the expectations are high.
  2. I would move heaven and earth to play, to go see the Masters and experience it, I would and will but to play would be a rare honor.
  3. Ever thought about a 7 or 5 wood? These things are remarkably easy to hit and with the adjustability could fill those gaps in your bag. With the gap you have between your 3 hybrid and 4 iron you might be able to go with a 4 hybrid and narrow that gap, might give you a little more versatility as well. Just a thought. I've been toying with the idea but my woods are such a weapon in my bag it's hard to take them out. I carry a 3 and 5 wood.
  4. Depending on what tee I'm playing, and it's tough cause I can't really see what the terrain is doing, and the wind I would play the right side of the tee, aiming over the 209 mark, if I fade it or pull it I'm ok. The right side seems to set up a better approach and it wouldn't matter where the pin is, as much, you'd be able to go for the middle with little trouble in the way. It looks like it's better to be long than short on the green so play longer than I think to take trouble out, unless it slopes severely on the back and right side. I'd hate to be short and in that bunker, especially if the flag is short sided there, definitely play for the middle.
  5. Ok, I don't have music so loud that anyone outside of my space hears it, it's about respect for others, I understand and practice that. What I've never understood are people who need complete silence to swing a golf club, especially on a public course. The course I grew up on is in the middle of the city with a few holes next to a busy road, people would honk during your back swing sometimes, I guess it trained me to tune out the noise, so it doesn't bother me. My biggest problem with music is not singing and dancing
  6. I love having music in the cart, if someone is bothered by it I'll turn it off, or down. Generally, respect others and keep it at a respectable level. That being said, I don't understand anybody who needs complete silence when swinging a club, I mean I take the game seriously but if music is throwing off your rhythm, or someone talking in the background, your gonna need to learn to deal with that and ignore the noise. Even the pros don't get total silence and there is a benefit to learning to play with distractions but complete silence, I don't get it.
  7. I love to walk, but with a push cart, it's nice not being dog tired by the end of a round. That being said I've played a lot of courses that are not meant to walk, and you aren't allowed to either. Riding can be fun though and I'm not wiped by the end of the round when it's hot.
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