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yungkory

 
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  1. Can't speak on Mizuno wedges but the Zipcores and Tour Racks tested well in 2020: Still gaming my Tour Racks, best wedges I've ever played and I'm now a huge Cleveland fanboy
  2. Ahhh, it all makes sense now! I guess you're just going to have to get a PHEV and then once she overcomes the range anxiety, another BEV!
  3. Did you have graphite in your wedges prior to the Edel test?
  4. If your daily commute decreased, I'm curious why you want a PHEV? Just because of range anxiety? It's difficult for me to say for sure, since I don't live in the contiguous states, and road trips are impossible, but I would rather purchase my car with my daily commute in mind, rather than the 1-3 times a year I was road tripping. With L3 chargers becoming more common in more areas, unless you're going somewhere super rural I think BEV still makes the most sense. Only time I would hesitate would be if I couldn't L2 charge at home. Not criticizing your choice, don't take it that way, just curious!
  5. Ah, I found it in the app, is in a separate page and didn't notice it: 100% intentional. Car stealerships are the worst. If there's anything I learned from Tesla is that car dealerships are 100% unnecessary and if I sold cars I would be weary of my position in the future. D2C, no BS dealer markups or "market adjustments" for a car that I sold myself because I did my own research. Also, due to the sales climate, I had to seek the car out myself -- they're not just sitting on the lot. edit: sorry, in my rage and fury about dealerships I didn't answer your question. The interior is really well put together. The doors are nice and heavy, so the road noise is almost 0. It's honestly quieter than both of my previous BMWs, but obviously a lot of the noise from those cars comes from the motor. If you're in an area that gets a lot of sun, year round, it's very economical, even if you get taxed a couple hundred bucks a year. I charged the car during the day yesterday and my 8.5 kW rooftop panels + battery was 82% self-sufficient according to the Tesla (I have a Tesla PV system) app. The capital investment with Solar system + EV will pay itself off eventually not having to buy electricity and gas. Also people forget that EVs have nearly 0 maintenance fees. No more oil changes, belts, radiators, hoses, etc. Also with engine braking, probably go through less rotors and pads. Not sure about tires though, I'm going to have to see, since the vehicle is a lot heavier than standard.
  6. Don't count on the Genesis/Hyundai app to be smart enough to do that. Currently, I can program my smart charger to do that, but the Hyundai app only lets me set the charging limits and start/stop charging. I have a Juicebox 40a from Costco. It's cheaper than their standard 40a because the cable is 5' shorter (20' vs 25'). I only need about 6 feet total so the length doesn't really matter to me...
  7. Haven't been on the forums much in the past 9 months since the baby was born, but it's nice to read that your back is healthy and you're playing again!
  8. Yeah I wouldn't be too worried. Practice swing is perfect. Once you're able to forget the result of the shot, you'll figure it out!
  9. I think you just need to stop being a lil b-word and rotate so you stop getting outdriven by my shmedium tee dad bod having ass #arccossaid320 #korywas15yardsfurther
  10. Bought an Iron Fitting at True Spec, they finally answered all of my Instagram begging and opened a location here! Finally get to try some graphite shafts in my irons -- wrist has been hurting lately so I'm curious if graphite will help dampen the blow.
  11. 1 and 7, 50 2, 4, 10 58 Everything else 54 unless there are other things to consider
  12. yungkory

    Cooking

    Woke up at the ass crack of dawn to start the smoker. The usual guava and cherry, and threw a prime brisket on it. Hovered between 250-275 for about 6 hours and once I was happy with the bark, wrapped it and finished it at 300-325. Pulled when it was probing buttery smooth and let it rest in a cooler wrapped in a towel for 2 hours. Sliced it in front of @mr.hicksta and we laughed as the juice poured out of this thing. Should've took a video. Not quite as "foldy" as the competition dudes I see, but pretty frickin good. Made mac and cheese as well. Good times!
  13. It's good but it's not Max LS good
  14. @mr.hicksta is in town and we wasted no time getting these rounds in. For me, consistently mediocre as hell: 84 (+12) yesterday 81 (+9) today. Was 2 over at the turn with 2 3-putt bogeys. For the majority of the first 10 holes I was bombing driver to a flick wedge distance but unable to really get anything close. My average proximity had to be like 30+ feet. Seems like that's the part of my game that has suffered most since my son was born and I stopped playing 1-2 times a week. Epic fail at the end of the round, I think I made a 5 on every hole after the 12th? Only one of them was a par 5 unfortunately, and even worse one of them was a par 3, wups. Winds have been in the 30mph range but honestly can't blame it on that entirely. Taking tomorrow off I'm sore!
  15. My v3 also has a sun spot in the lens but they only offered me $150 off a new one, but of course they wouldn't ship it to me lol. It has been working for about a year since it happened, but now it seems like it's finally kicking the bucket. Tried a new battery but it's not helping. My buddy has a V5 shift and, unsurprisingly, it works great. Quick lock on and jolt, clear optics, feels solid as you would expect. I'm a brand ho through and through, and the price difference between the V5 shift and this new NX-10 isn't that much... it's just hard to not go with the tried and true, ya know?
  16. We went Navy Marine yesterday, it's in pretty rough shape. They're not watering because of water conservation, but I think it's because they've (Navy) been leaking fuel into the water supply recently and that stuffs basically poison
  17. Now that Koolau is gone, nope. Maybe Bay View but that's not real golf. It's like a par 52 and in horrible shape all the time.
  18. I swear it was @TBT but I could be mistaken. It was someone who posted fairly regularly. I remember congratulating them and specifically saying something along the lines of "glad a forum member won"
  19. You and ol' Matty Fitz got me out here wanting to try it
  20. Mamala isn't as well taken care of, IMO. Plus it's always mega effin windy when I've ever played there. The 16th or 17th hole, can't remember exactly what number, long par 3. When that thing is playing into the wind and it's up, I've come up short with 5w before -- it's nuts. Overall, it's a decent track, and the second hole right on the water is cool. Navy Marine is more fun, can't really explain why. Maybe because it's easier? It's fairly flat, straight forward. Just seems like it wasn't designed to fist you. Still requires you to hit shots, but it's not overly hard?
  21. yungkory

    Cooking

    Dang everyone went big for father's day! I also got a tomahawk and Ribeyes for the rest of the family
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