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Everything posted by jadams505
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So I'm a Lamkin guy. I have the new version of the Crosslines on my z725s, the UTX Wrap on some Mizuno JPX 900s and I'm about to put the UTX Chords on my new z765s. All are midsize. I cant quite pin down which grips I like more. I dont wear a glove when I play so any of the cord style I tend to gravitate towards.
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No one likes slow (4.5+) rounds. Its maddening. That being said, and I've seen it a few times in this thread, being courteous to the groups around you is the way to go. Playing the right tee box for your game, and letting the group behind you play through if your group is slow makes this game we enjoy great for everybody. Ready golf is the way to go, if you're not in a tournament situation, and I feel needs to be practiced more.
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If I have enough notice and my work schedule allows it, I'm in as well.
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Blackngold_blood's WITB
jadams505 replied to GolfSpy_BNG's topic in Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag)
Damn dude, that is some serious driver changes. I'm actually kinda jealous, no way I could keep the wife from finding out/asking alot of questions. I'm curious to know how the ST190 compares to the Z785. -
Blackngold_blood's WITB
jadams505 replied to GolfSpy_BNG's topic in Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag)
How do you like the Z785? -
I've been playing golf since for about 25 years now, started on a cut down set as a kid made by my grandfather. I'm a 13 handicap. I love golf because I grew up playing with my dad, uncles, a few aunts and my grandfather. I lived in New Mexico my whole life until I joined the Navy almost 6 years ago, leaving Hawai'i and off to Washington later this week. Looking forward to see what style of golf they play in the Pacific Northwest (heard it gets wet from time to time).
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Groove Sharpeners - Do they work?
jadams505 replied to mbrodeur86's topic in Club Making/Repair & DIY Projects
So having clean grooves is crucial to creating spin to stop the ball or zip it back on a green, I think that is written in stone somewhere. But how many players, professional or amateur, actually use tools specifically to sharpen there grooves? Been seeing a few adds here and there about groove sharpeners. I was just wondering if they are a gimmick or a legit tool to have. Any advice or better yet, links to information would be much appreciated.