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About ocramid
- Birthday 06/19/1959
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@BeAFountain
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Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Minneola, FL
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Interests
Family, golf, NFL, basketball, baseball.
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Referred By:
your emails that I get
Player Profile
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Age
60 and over
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Swing Speed
91-100 mph
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Handicap
25
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Multiple times per week
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Player Type
Casual
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Biggest Strength
Approach
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Biggest Weakness
Short Game
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Fitted for Clubs
No
ocramid's Achievements
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What is the typical cost per iron/wedge to get the lofts and lies checked (and adjusted if necessary)? I live just outside Orlando so have access to PGA Tour Superstore, Dick's, Golf Galaxy, Edwin Watts, and other places in addition to Golf Courses with good pro shops. I have Cobra Radspeed cast iron set 6-GW and Cleveland CBX2 wedges. Thanks.
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Hi. I have the same question as Skinkb01 with the additional variable being I want to get in better shape before considering the lessons and fitting (and spending a few thousand). I'm 6'2", 63, and have a chronically bad lower back. My overall health and weight is good, but I've been lazy with my stretching, core, yoga, etc. I'm anxious to do the lessons and get new clubs, but I feel it is a waste of money until I get into better physical shape. Does this make sense? Any other advice? I'm looking at almost a full bag - iron set, wedges, fairway woods, and 3 wood. Of course when my flexibility and strength improve and I go through the lessons and fitting, I may be pumped up to get a new driver, too!
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I have had trouble for years hitting my hybrids so two years ago I did a full bag fitting and ended up with Callaway Epic 5w and 9w. I love them. I will be a "snow bird" this year so considering replicating my bag so I'm not traveling with it between Florida and New York. Will strongly consider a 7w over the 9w in the second bag so my gapping is better (have a 6 iron which I hit about what the 9w does).