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GolfSpy_APH

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  1. Whether you like this whole thing or not it would be worth the 40 minutes or so to listen to the NLU interview posted yesterday with Mike Whan and the R&A guy. Yes it's in the side of being in favour and justifying the reasoning, but for the purpose of being informed and at least trying to have an open mind about all of this it is a must listen.
  2. I am curious for those stated 6% or so that have said they will quit if this happens. I really want to know if they actually would. I know 6% isn't a big number, but it is significant enough. Of course our poll is much less, but we are a smaller sample size and lets face it golf sickos so I would expect it to be lower. I guess for me it brings up a greater concern, are people golfing for the wrong reasons? Are we not communicating or teaching the beauty of all the other elements of golf if 5 yards is going to cause a mass of people to quit? I dunno seems like there is a message somewhere within that where we are missing getting the message out on why this game is so great... and frustrating, and addictive and everything else.
  3. Here are a few deals and sites that continue to have good promotions and deals on various golf equipment. Ghost Golf Bags! Ecco Golf Shoes Callaway Pre-Owned VICE Golf Dicks Sporting Goods Golf Galaxy SQAIRZ Cobalt Range Finders PGA Tour Superstore TravisMathew Clothing Zerorestriction Apparel and Gloves Yeti Costco Golf Everything! Home Depot - For all the golf sim building supplies! Golfballs.com That is it for now. However we are going to do a far greater post with category break down and more so you can find all the deals and sites that we as staff commonly use for getting our own equipment and deals!
  4. The Testing Opportunity: Sub 70 Putters Sub 70 has a large following on the MyGolfSpy Forum so there was a lot of hype when we released the Forum Member Review opportunity for Sub 70 putters. Since their last member test, they have released new models, a new multi-material putter shaft and several grip options which have also been reviewed on the Forum. The Sycamore 005 Wide Blade putter with the new graphite/steel shaft finished third in our 2023 Most Wanted blade putter testing. Here is what Sub 70 says about their putters: “Every Sub 70 putter is milled from a billet of 1045 carbon steel which leaves no welds, castings or inconsistencies in the head. This is the best way to make a putter head and you will not find a more solid, great feeling putter. Aesthetically each of the Sub 70 putters offers a clean, classic black and white color scheme with traditional alignment lines. We have purposefully made the heads slightly heavier than the industry standard as we feel it allows a more natural pendulum like putting stroke.“ For this testing opportunity, our Forum staff selected four testers to review and keep a Sub 70 putter of their choosing with multiple options for shafts, grips and length and loft customization. About the Testers Our four testers had handicaps that ranged from 8 to over 30. They had used a variety of other putters but none had ever used a Sub 70. Two of our testers recognized putting as being the weakest part of their game and one felt it was his biggest strength. All were casual or weekend golfers who don’t normally play in competitions. What Testers Said - Unboxing and First Impressions Our tester BallsLeon was a little taken aback by the bright green Garsen grip on his 009 Mini putter. However, it quickly won him over. “Once out of the box, I was impressed by how quickly I was able to adjust to it. The more upright position of the Sub 70 (72° lie angle) compared to that of the Odyssey (70° lie angle) let me get closer to the ball with my hands in slightly higher position that feels more natural.” Mr Orange was impressed with the packaging and the inclusion of an additional weight kit that arrived with his 004 Model. “The packaging was very nice and the putter was very well packaged to prevent damage. With the putter they included a nice little ball marker as well as a handwritten thank you note for purchasing (a nice touch I might add) and extra weights for customizing the overall putter weight. The weights on the putter come standard as 15 grams but they included 5/10/20 gram weights as well. The putter comes w/ a nice quality headcover that fits the putter head very nicely.” He said he would have preferred a magnet headcover versus Velcro which is the standard for their mallet headcovers. What Testers Said - Performance First impressions were positive with good marks for aesthetics. However, that is all relatively meaningless if the putter doesn’t not perform well. Snoopy79 chose the 008 mallet putter and eventually found the perfect blend of feel and roll consistency with some weight tweaking. He praised the putter for accuracy, ease of alignment, stability and forgiveness. The weight difference took him a bit of time to get used to which affected his distance control at first. This was not a lasting issue and, with some time and practice, he became entirely comfortable with the change. He also noted the playability of the putter. “Quite a few variables are involved in this measurement, but the 008 is VERY playable.” Tester Dweed also went with a 004 mallet. He dove into the data and provided charts as well as other data points comparing it to his previous gamer. It was clear the Sub 70 putter offered considerable advantage on longer putts with 20-percent fewer misses. What Testers Said - On Course Tester BallsLeon’s handicap dropped from 29.2 to 23.4 during the testing period. This came after an initial adjustment period after which his confidence grew and more putts started dropping. Mr Orange thought the Sub 70 was perfect: “I am giving the 004 another perfect score (20/20) for on-course performance because I was confident with it during my rounds. Missed putts were generally speaking because I picked the wrong line off a bad read.” Snoopy79 loved his 008 putter “This is an easy score. The 008 is a beast on the greens… I have said it before and I will say it again, the weight of this putter and the feel it provides have just worked wonders for my confidence when at address. You feel like the ball is just in the way!” The Final Verdict If you have read this far, you can probably guess the scores of the Sub70 Putter line were high. Our testers rated the putters in various categories to compile an overall score out of 100. I don’t recall the last time we saw scores this high: the low score was 95 and the three others were 97, 97.5 and 98. Our testers’ only complaints were about the slight adjustment period to the weight and the non-magnetic headcover. Testers noted the great value and price of the putters and lauded them for feel, forgiveness and consistency. They were also very happy with the hand-written note which, along with extras like the weight kit and ball marker, made them feel Sub 70 went above and beyond to make their experience the best it could be. Each tester will continue to use the putter as their new gamer and all found good, even great, improvement using their Sub 70 putter. To wrap up their reviews, this is what our testers had to say about the putters and their testing experience. Tester Dweed: “No doubt, the Sub 70 004 mallet is a quality putter. The CNC workmanship is readily identifiable. It will replace my Odyssey Versa 7. I like the looks and the feel when I’m standing over the ball. The swing feel is noticeable. A heel or toe mishit is noticed but doesn’t result in a disaster. One thing to note it will not break the bank. I bought my OD seven years ago and paid around $250. Ordering the 004 mallet today would cost just a hair over $200 and it is made in the USA.” Tester BallsLeon: “If this review were a putt, consider it sunk - straight in the heart of the cup. True to their packaging, my expectations were redefined by this putter. I now step up to the green with confidence, and the expectation that I can make this putt… I expect this putter to be a staple in my bag for the foreseeable future.” Tester Mr Orange: “The short and sweet conclusion of my review is that Sub 70 makes a really good quality putter that performs just as good as the big brand names, looks really really good, and runs at a cost that is less than the main brands that everyone knows.” Tester Snoopy79: “Weekend golfers who want something at a manageable price point that performs, oozes quality craftsmanship, and looks amazing on the green as well as in the bag…look no further than the line of putters from Sub 70.” If this Forum member review of Sub 70 putters has intrigued you and you want to learn more, you can read our testers’ full reviews here. Sub 70 Forum Member Reviews Also a big shout out to @GolfSub70 for providing this opportunity. They have always been great to work with and we continue to look forward to working with them more in the future!
  5. Yes, yes and defnitely yes. Okay now to expand. Even with a "changing" swing your swing will continue to have similar characteristics, timing and patterns. While strikes may vary, swings often are much more repeatable than amateurs think. A proper fitting will help you get the best out of the swing you have, but also help make the swing more consistent. Also it doesn't have to be expensive!
  6. Putter looks fantastic and thanks for sharing!
  7. Well since it's a non MGS contest I would guess the guy who won it 5 years ago?
  8. Not much, a few small things here and there but glad it's having a positive effect so far!
  9. I do know there are more updates to the app and software coming so those could help fix some of the issues being seen with connectivity.
  10. Good morning all! Just noticed this, but pretty impressive that this thread has nearly 11k responses in less than a year. Thank you all!
  11. This was a unique year for the group with the sheer number of products made available to them. The team aspect was fun to have and it was nice to see all the testers have their games improve of testing and challenges in one way or another.
  12. It has been great to see the community receive these additional opportunities. It is also something I hope will continue moving forward for those where the product may not quite be a perfect fit.
  13. And just think we get to continue this conversation for another 6 years! ... ugh haha
  14. Great stuff @cnosil Love the detail and insights your providing do far. Looking forward to on course results and seeing what putter will ultimately take that spot in your bag.
  15. Haven't posted much hear but haven't used mine much recently. I've wanted to but timing and weather have not cooperated.
  16. I think that is a whole other topic and one that would certainly be considered a hot take.
  17. It's the good morning thread, but I'm calling it a night. Long weekend and back at it tomorrow early morning. Another surprise coming your way tomorrow! Stay tuned.
  18. Staff are working on something special for this thread... TBD but we will keep you all posted.
  19. Not arguing one way or another but every tournament and such that I have seen or taken part of here has been Matchplay or Stableford. Surprised me, but it's the norm here. When I played back in Canada we almost always did match play. Normal head to the course meet with ppl we play stroke play. It's different everywhere. No right or wrong by anyone as the exposure levels change in various regions.
  20. You make a compelling case. What else can you compare it to from that year?
  21. RH only so I'm out, but I have struggled with these types of drivers when I have tried them due to their sound. They are often just do loud it throws me.
  22. Knew I should have sent out the newsletter last night!
  23. I get why robot testing is important. But given the different swings, body types, lies and everything else that comes into play for golfers while on the course testing with ppl is what I prefer. It's why I put so much into member testing.
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