Jump to content
Testers Wanted! Titleist SM10 and Stix Golf Clubs ×

StrokerAce

 
  • Posts

    7,107
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    22

Everything posted by StrokerAce

  1. Just FWIW - I posted a review of my experience here: If you haven't considered it, this one should be added to your short list. wellllll worth it. A great place for a group of guys, a couple friends, significant others, etc.
  2. One of the most genuine guys you'll ever meet. He epitomizes down to earth.
  3. Great call on this one. He seems very unlikable. I even had a hard time being happy for him during the Ryder Cup no hat fiasco.
  4. free shipping at 32 degrees today only! (4/25) https://www.32degrees.com/
  5. might want to get an odyssey cover for the LAB in case someone is thinking about stealing it... (no offense to Odyssey, but...)
  6. just picked up the shotscope x5 and only used it once but really like the course map feature. I still use the LRF to get distances to hazards but the shotscope is quickly making that a rarely used instrument. to answer your question - I would say get both; you'll find instances where you'll want one or the other.
  7. I would say at last 50 percent of the people I end up playing with as a single - and even some of my friends - do not use headcovers for their putter. Now some of these are older and maybe not worth it but I just don't understand that. I would never. You'll have to test some off-the-green-Texas-wedges and see if it does anything to the aluminum.... and for those people that use their putter in the bunker
  8. Doh! That's what I meant... I knew it started with an "N" .. lol
  9. yikes! thanks for the advice... NNews was about half the cost but sounds like no price would be worth it. good grief.
  10. morning all and to the new members, welcome! glad to have you and don't forget to read through this thread when applying to test: bright sunny start to the day and the birds are singing... over the hump and the weekend is right around the corner. finishing up new ferrules and pleased with how they came out. should be getting my new putter today and shotscope tomorrow and shoes soon thereafter! now I'm really intrigued by Saturday @GolfSpy_APH had me thinking that Saturday would be the Vokey's with his earlier tease. hoping to join the call tonight. sounds like it will be a lot of fun and very informative. have a day, gang!
  11. Meant to post this the other day. It was a good night to have youtube TV with 2 NHL and 2 NBA games on at the same time!
  12. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS TO ADJUST A LIE ANGLE ?!?!?! .... for what they charge for their putters I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
  13. *if you are working with graphite shafts. you don't need one of these for steel shafts, but yes, without a doubt the only safe way to remove anything from graphite is with a shaft puller.
  14. what are the options for adjustment when acquiring a pre-owned LAB putter? For example, can the lie angle be adjusted by a fitter or is this something that LAB can do if you send the putter to them?
  15. if you compare this to the tournament that good good hosted the good good version was MILES better. I was hoping that there would be SOME kind of commentary - I mean give me something - watching other people play golf without any context is boring. kudos to those who made it through the entire thing.
  16. why do you want to switch out from your matched set gap wedge? looking at the p790 specs and it's 50 degrees.
  17. hey team - eagerly awaiting shipment, as I'm sure all of the other testers are. I think this will be a real game-changer for me. I have the clicgear 4.0 right now and with my cart bag and clubs it can get a bit taxing on the final few holes - especially if there are any hills. I'm really looking forward to not having to push or carry and just, well, walking. some great members did a review of the clicgear 4 (which I use) to get an idea of what I'll be comparing it to. one of my frustrations with the clicgear is getting the front wheel aligned. I thought I had it but it seems to still be pulling to one side, which is subtle, until you're walking down the fairway on a par 5.
  18. Judas? https://discover.hubpages.com/entertainment/Top-20-Famous-Redheads-in-History Lionheart Marilyn Winston
  19. absolutely love this response and I am the exact same kind of shopper. I love picking up slightly used gear from those well-off enough to buy new equipment all of the time. The only thing I've bought new recently are wedges and that's simply because I wanted sharp grooves. the one thing I do wonder about with this putter though is the precision of the fitting and how much that matters. Can you buy a used LAB and have it adjusted? Or is the modification of the putter so unique that it has to be done by LAB only? I'll be following along closely...
  20. for those interested in swapping out ferrules I thought this was a great description of how to do it. He doesn't use any fancy/expensive tools (i.e. belt sander) except for what he calls a "hotbox". I hadn't even heard of such a thing; I just boil some water on the stove and dunk the ferrules in a glass bowl. The water isn't hot enough to melt them but hot enough to soften them up.
×
×
  • Create New...