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Posts posted by Slammers480
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I'm in the market for one. I'm curious to which one would the best for outdoor use into a net in the more affordable price range of $500 to 2k.
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I use a stand bag (Ping Hoofer Lite) but ride most of the time and if I walk I use a push cart. I perfer the smaller lighter stand bag for use at the range and just the smaller profile. Living in AZ I don't need to carry rain gear, jackets, etc. so I just carry a couple gloves, balls, and tees, and I don't need much storage. Plus a 4 way top is the way to go.
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Played the PXG Gen6 driver last year, but old faithful Ping G410 LST will be back in the bag this year.
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Personally I think a basic fitting should be free for the recreational level golfer. With paying a fee to actually take what you've fitted into on the course to see how it performs when it counts. If your a high level amateur I can see paying for a very detailed fitting process because your probably looking to fine tune every aspect of your ball flight.
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I've found them to be short, so if your tall or have a long torso don't lift your arms. Their pants are a pretty good fit for me and very light and flexible for golf.
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Chez Reavie -8
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Scott Piercy
Speed Training
in General Equipment Talk
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I've used Super Speed for over a year and I picked up 5 mph. For reference I'm 48 years old and this brought me back to a comfortable driver speed of 105ish. My biggest taken away from the programm is just how many swings it takes to get warmed up. Now before I play I usally bring the green stick with me and warm up quite a bit before my round. It's also made my swing speed more consistent instead of varying by 4 -6 mph per swing. Now I do one of the protocols per week to maintain my speed. Protcol 4 is my favorite one to do.