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JCbogey

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About JCbogey

  • Birthday 10/02/1975

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NEPA
  • Interests
    Golf as an addiction. Being outside in nature with my dogs to remind me of what's important.
  • Referred By:
    KC Leonard

Player Profile

  • Age
    40-49
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    2.7
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Multiple times per week
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Approach
  • Biggest Weakness
    Putting
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. I haven't tried but, I am thinking about it. I'm in search of a premium ball that gets my iron spin up. I play the Pro V1X but was on the Snell MTB-x prior to that. If there was a group MGS code I'd use it.
  2. Have you considered the Ben Hogan iron line, good write up from my golf spy, I play the equalizer wedges and the UIHI driving iron for 3 seasons and enjoy the quality and performance. When I'm in the market for a full iron set again the combo set from Hogan well be considered for sure. Similar business model to the others you mentioned, they also do a demo program that I recommend.
  3. While I like that drill in the video I think you could benefit quicker from adjusting your set up by having your trail shoulder (right if righty) lower than your front shoulder by about 6", tee the ball extra high when practicing. This will help with the angle of attack to the positive and ball contact center or high on the face which will lower spin to a more manageable number. After you get that moving in the right direction I think you can delve into more complex drills. Good luck.
  4. I posted earlier but added that pic just now, that's the top of "morgan Hill" it really is a unique course and worth playing. You really can't go wrong with any of the courses listed. I think Architects is the clear top dog in that area but others are still above average. For making the decision depends on what you're looking for, walking or riding? Difficult or traditional, flat(ish) or mountain golf. Let us know what you decide and hopefully the weather cooperates.
  5. Curious on your favorite packager and roughly the cost of that house on the trip, sounds awesome.
  6. Morgan hill isn't wide open, a few holes are but it's really a mountain course with some cool holes. Architects club is much more wide open and a better layout but you'll pay for it. If you walk, Architects is a good walk. Riverview is another top quality course and worthy of a trip. I'll add Green pond to the list of courses to check out, it's very walkable and has great greens. Be sure to check aerification, tis the season in PA. 1. Architects club, 2. Riverview. 3. Green pond 4. Morgan Hill all good and enjoyable layouts.
  7. Very cool idea, been a grinter for years, great collaboration... Good luck.
  8. Legit, great feel and quality forging. Teri their $20 demo program before you buy to put your mind at ease. Sent from my SM-G950U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  9. I found one and played decent with it but really looking forward to getting the new chrome soft x with the triple track alignment. The Erc ball was a little too firm feeling around the greens to be my gamer but the chrome soft fits. I liked the alignment for the tee box as well as it really helped my start line and swing path. Sent from my SM-G950U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  10. Great write up, number one on my golf trip list. Have to start seriously planning on getting out there. Sent from my SM-G950U using MyGolfSpy mobile app
  11. Welcome to the forums JCbogey :)

     

    We are glad to have you at MGS. Go start your first message!

     

    There are thousands of golfers waiting to get to know you.

     

    MyGolfSpy Staff

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