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About tj2kgolfer
- Birthday 03/19/1999
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Golf is my passion and my obsession. Golf equipment is my language. I enjoy hunting and fishing outside of golf. Also an avid tennis playr as well. I am a Cowboys fan and a Mets fan.
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Why are they so dang expensive? I’m trying to get better and some of these so called “cure” aids cost hundreds of dollars. Makes no sense to me Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy
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The Distance Debate; Solutions to "Too Much" Distance
tj2kgolfer replied to Subdiver1's topic in General Equipment Talk
I think that Jack Nicklaus started a debate that shouldn't exist. The game of golf is evolving just like every other sport. Golfers are stronger golf balls are better. That simple. You can't keep making these extremely long courses to compensate because the large majority of people are not hitting it 300 plus. As stated earlier if you buffer the balls for the tour pros the effect trickles down. -
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- cavity back wedges
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WITB 2020
tj2kgolfer replied to ForTheLoveofTheGame's topic in Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag)
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Seeing heavy marketing for the 2nd gen CBX wedges from cleveland. Many other manufacturers have come out with models similar to these. I just don't see the cavity on a wedge doing much. Anyone have cavity back wedges or has given them a try? Are they worth the hype?
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As stated later definitely give the inserts a try if you are looking to hold onto steel shafts. if not get the graphite shafts and the inserts. With that you should be good to go. It will cost more though for graphite shafts.
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The 915s have heads floating around still. If you find a spare head you'll be set.
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Good Feel Irons for reasonable price (sub 800$)
tj2kgolfer replied to tj2kgolfer's topic in General Equipment Talk
I will definitely say what is buttery soft to one man could be perceived as terrible feel to another. Feel is in the hands of each and every golfer. The way we interpret said feel is so different. -
I feel you on that. I just upgraded mine. I had the speedline fast 10. I had to get the shaft replaced and fell out of love. So i understand that senitiment.
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What am saying is don't get too absorbed in the look. I love the way my rossie looks. I see no need to change. I like what i am looking t. I just think getting the ball in the hole is most important.
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With divided bags being of countless variations, what do you all prefer? I have a mizuno Aerolite micro bag that i have been using for about 4 years. I would like to get a new 14 way bag because I am a meticulous person. But I figured I would ask since there is nothing else better to do with this quarantine.
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I use a mix of grips but i prefer the golf pride multi compound mcc plus 4s a nd the lamkin wraptech and utx grips.
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Srixon Introduces 3rd Generation Q Star Tour
tj2kgolfer replied to Golfspy_CG2's topic in Golf Balls/Shafts/Grips
Big fan of the mid level multi layer construction golf balls. I love this ball and I love the new Titleist tour soft. -
I have had the original white hot Rossie for seven years. And honestly its not the best looking thing in the world but it gets the ball in the hole. Getting the ball in the hole on the green is the most important. The tool you use to do so is the only important thing.