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Hoyoymac

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About Hoyoymac

  • Birthday 12/12/1967

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Savannah, GA area
  • Interests
    Golf, fishing, hunting
  • Referred By:
    Self

Player Profile

  • Age
    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    5
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Daily
  • Player Type
    Competitive
  • Biggest Strength
    Short Game
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. Played with our Men’s group today. Got two close ups and that’s it. Started on #3, finished on #2 where I had my longest drive of the day and my only birdie. My Arccos Smart distance for Driver has increased by 6 yards since putting the TPT Golf Power Range 18 LO in play.
  2. Very surprised by people reporting shaft breakage with the original ZNE shafts. Have never heard that until recently. Mine have proved to be extremely durable. I have used my BGT ZNE 130g shaft in a lob wedge for well over 250 rounds of golf by now. It has survived thousand of shots both practicing and playing. I use it for chipping, pitching, sand shots, and full swing shots. The gap wedge that I built recently with a BGT ZNE 115g shaft was bought used as a pull, so I don’t know how much action it got before it came to me. A friend of mine has been using them in his wedges and he has considerably more clubhead speed than I do with no issues either.
  3. Been an Arccos user for awhile. I don’t use it for every round. But, I have used it enough to have 33,000 shots captured over 448 rounds.
  4. The two courses were very nice. True desert courses. Forced carries over dry washes. Good use of terrain. Some blind shots. Lots of elevation changes. Not a ton of flat lies. Overseeded fairways for green grass in the winter. Overall I felt that the fairways and greens were not as firm at We Ko Pa as the other courses we played. Because of that the greens were more receptive to approach shots. The ball did not run as far on the fairways and if you were short the ball did not release to the green. A very pleasant place to stay and play with a well stocked pro shop, good restaurants, a nice pool, comfortable rooms and a casino all on site.
  5. Please excuse my mistake. I have tried multiple times to edit my previous post to remove the last photo, which is a duplicate, with no success. So to make up for it here is a photo that has not been posted of the three TPT shafts basking in the Arizona sunshine at the We Ko Pa Golf resort’s driving range:
  6. The Cobra LTDx 15 degree 3 wood set at +1.5 is the fairway wood that I selected for the TPT shaft test and review. Prior to the test it was paired with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7S shaft and it was my favorite club in the bag. It easily is the best fairway wood I’ve ever had. I can hit it off the tee or turf with great reliability and confidence. It is one of those rare clubs that changed my game by enabling me to comfortably carry a hazard on a long approach shot or allow me to reach a par 5 in two. It is the club that I was the most hesitant to mess with and would provide the toughest test for a new shaft. The TPT Golf Power Range 17 HI is the shaft that I was fit into for my fairway wood. From the blue tees at my home course, Sapelo Hammock Golf Club, there are four holes where I’m most likely to use my 3 wood. All are par 5 holes. Here’s the first one, #5. The next hole where I use my fairway wood is #9 where it is used for both my tee shot and approach shot. Then on number 12 I will use it for my approach shot: The final hole is #18. Again for an approach shot: The TPT Golf Power Range 17 HI has accomplished something significant for me. It is longer and produces better dispersion than the shaft it replaced. It has made my favorite club even better!
  7. Played yesterday and this morning at We Ko Pa resort. Both yesterday and today I putted better and the greens were not quite as firm so were more receptive to approach shots. The battery was low on my Arccos Link Pro, because I forgot to charge it overnight, and so I wasn’t able to use it during yesterday’s round at the other course at the resort. (Alcohol may have been involved) Here’s my longest drive from today: I played 4 courses in 4 days and what I struggled most with was just not knowing the courses. Unfamiliarity with the greens was definitely an issue. The courses are also very different than back home in lots of ways. Not all of my tee shots were perfect this week and I did have a few wayward shots, but over the past 4 rounds playing out here in Arizona I lost only two balls. The TPT Golf shafts were a big part of why my tee to green game was so good.
  8. Yesterday I played at the Raven golf club. Have been great from tee to green out here but the greens have absolutely mystified me. If I could have only putted better…. Here’s my only birdie of the day.
  9. The TPT Golf Power Range 18 LO driver shaft that I’m testing and reviewing as part of a current MyGolfSpy testing opportunity is proving to be the most stable, accurate and dependable golf shaft I’ve ever used in a driver. It is also one of the longest as well. Fit by Jon Sinclair in Euless, TX.
  10. Made it to Phoenix last night. Everything worked out after all. Got up early to play golf with a friend at the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale. Beautiful course paired with a beautiful day. From tee to green my buddy John and I were great! Another 71% fairways hit for me. The ball definitely goes further here than at home. Firmer fairways, warmer temps, higher elevation. All contributed to some of my longest drives of the year. My longest drive of the day benefitted from catching the backside of a hill on a long par 5. The greens however were evil. Rock hard, large, undulating and very fast. Had a very bad putting day. 5.6 strokes worse than my 50 round average. I had trouble with both the read and the speed. Hopefully I’ll score better tomorrow. We’re playing at The Raven Golf Club in Phoenix.
  11. With your swing speed that shaft sounds like a good fit. I would trust the fitter on that.
  12. Heading to Phoenix to see my Mother and play some golf. My brother is also coming out at the end of the week because his middle daughter is moving there. My sister and her daughter live there too. Haven’t seen my Mom in a few years. Will get to see my new grand niece and grand nephew as well. Short layover in Dallas due to my flight from Savannah being delayed. Luckily the next flight was just a couple of gates down. Quick bathroom break and grabbed a brisket sandwich combo meal and will eat it on the plane. Hoping my golf clubs make it.
  13. Just got home from the tournament. As predicted from the Sr. Tees I was playing as a +1 today. Got low gross individually but our team didn’t fare so well in the 4 man combined Net event. Hard to beat teams that get a lot of strokes. Used 3 wood mostly off the tee today. Like yesterday it performed extremely well. I did hit driver 3 times. Two of those drives got me into trouble. Below is a good example of the course. Lots of water, dog legs and tight fairways.
  14. After my practice round today I did my 3rd session of the Neural Drive program. m
  15. @TJ HallChanging three shafts at once is nerve wracking. Especially when the three clubs they went in are ones that I feel were dialed in pretty well. The results at the fitting were really good which was exciting and made me hopeful. But results on the course over multiple rounds are what matter. I’ve played 4 rounds of golf and had two range sessions so far with them. These shafts have required absolutely no adjustment on my part. Not sure I can adequately verbalize the feeling of stability and control these shafts have given me. The most visible and obvious tangible result so far is slightly more distance and better dispersion.
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