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Posts posted by edingc
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Feeling like I'm getting back on track and playing more up to where I was hoping to be this season. Driver continues to be the weak spot of my game and I need to work on that as it costs me a couple of strokes each round it seems.
But today was a good day, carding a +1 73 after coming to 16 one-under. Three-putted a tough, tough pin placement on 16 for bogey after burning the edge and watching the ball roll out way too much. Followed by a missed five footer par save on 17, and on 18 I smother hooked a drive leaving me 190+ into the green. Nice 6 iron to 30 feet, my birdie putt for even par 72 hit the lip and rimmed out... oh well!
Ten of my last 15 rounds have been 79 or better so that's a positive streak to have going for me right now.
- ejgaudette, JerryB, Shapotomous and 9 others
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Fantastic range session today, following a great one last Wednesday and two pretty solid rounds on Thursday and Sunday. Went from hitting the ball the worst in a while to some of the best just like that.
Two minor changes, none related to the actual mechanics of the swing. One, make sure the club is properly aligned at setup (was setting up with the clubface too open to my path/target). Two, focusing on a tiny spot on the ball instead of just generally looking at the ball. Seems to have really helped me stay in balance and rotate without sway.
Driver is still shaky as I tend to fold the left arm across my chest instead of turning. That's definitely still a work in progress.
- sirchunksalot, cksurfdude, tdroma98 and 3 others
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Had another opportunity to use the umbrella holder this morning. Steady drizzle to start the round and it became intermittent as the round continued.
This is the configuration I settled on, with the holder facing forward. This way I can still walk behind the cart with the umbrella strapped in to the holder without needing to duck, and the umbrella covers the top of my clubs. Unfortunately, this way does result in water shedding off the umbrella and on to the bottom of my bag.
I also like this orientation as I can park the cart in the direction from which the wind is blowing and there's no worry that the umbrella will get blown away.
A bit fiddly to use the umbrella but certainly better than walking in the rain without any protection.
- GolfSpy_SHARK, PorkedPiggy and Preeway
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3 hours ago, srooch2 said:
Im sure your not looking for tips but here I go I’m a +10 hcp putter and I got there by changing the way I putt completely. I actually hit every putt like it is a tap in, I put one foot back. I line up like normal by picking a spot in front of the ball, but once I lineup it’s with the one foot back like a 10” tap in putt. I even added a waggle like my regular golf swing. This has freed me up on putting so much. I putted like this in a tournament too so it’s not a practice thing for me. It makes the putt more athletic and instinctual. It can be a temporary process though for someone just to feel looser when they putt. I’m also not sure but I may putt looking at the hole or at least part of stroke I do. I can’t remember the last 3 putt I had and in my tournament I would guess (I don’t track stats during) that this saved me 10 strokes. I was making a lot of putts from that 6-12’ range that I would never expect to make in the past. Anyways, I’d recommend trying this even for a temporary shock to your putting system.
I went out yesterday with a different mindset and found some success. As I was reading my putts I would glance at the cup and pick a spot either on the back or bottom of the cup and visualize that as I was putting. Basically was only thinking about that one spot in the cup and then a spot on the ball and that stopped me from trying to guide the ball to the hole. It helped a lot, I sunk a couple of 10-15 footers and made all but one of my putts inside 5 feet (no three putts on the day, either). Ended up with four birdies during the round en route to a +2 74, 11 strokes better than what I posted on Tuesday above.
- ejgaudette, sirchunksalot and srooch2
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The "meat" of my season is over and we're on to the last 6-8 weeks or so of good golf weather. Time for another update.
Today's scorecard has been all too common this season:
This has been an extremely frustrating year. It's the first time since I joined the forums (and played/practiced more frequently) that I have not seen an improvement in my scores from the season before. My handicap has actually gone up 1.5 strokes or so. I don't know that it will come back down. This has not been helped by a golf swing that has completely left me multiple times since my last post, only to return in a worse state than before it went...
Today is a great example. I actually hit the ball pretty well today, but I have been unable to avoid the big numbers for an entire round for the most part. Just too many mistakes all over the place to score well.
- sirchunksalot, rkj427 and vandyland
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12 hours ago, Hobert said:
Staying about the same for me. Not too noticeable and does not detract from my continued enjoyment of the cart!
No additional wear. I figure at the end of the season I'll clean the cart up really well and throw some car wax on those parts specifically. Can't hurt.
2 minutes ago, Preeway said:Is anyone seeing the bungee straps show any signs of wearing out or stretching and not returning to shape? Curious what the lifespan on these are.
I was thinking about that the other day. I don't think my straps have stretched too much (if at all), but I have noticed the plastic pieces have moved a little bit.
My bigger concern is the strap that holds the phone in, as that one can't be easily tightened.
- GolfSpy_SHARK, Hobert, Preeway and 1 other
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This is wonderful. It's good to see the work done by all of our testers being featured on the main site. Feel like it is a win-win for everyone. The main site gets more views, the forum gets publicity and the manufacturers get more exposure as well.
Looking forward to reading them all!
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Spent most of last week on vacation so actually haven't played a ton recently. I did manage to get out on the way up north and tried out Eldorado (named after the Cadillac) in Cadillac, MI. Right off the freeway so it was an easy stop. Fairly forgiving course but the greens gave me fits. 42 putts worth as I could not read them or judge speed on them at all. Beautiful and otherwise fair/forgiving course though. I unfortunately hit two low-left screamers into hazards and flailed a six iron into another off the tee. Combined with the abhorrent putting that led to a 92, by far my worst score of the year.
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I spent some time Tuesday morning videoing a few holes from the back of the Nitron. I really like the design of the cell phone holder. It seems to be very secure and it also doubles nicely holding the camera. I just wheeled the cart into place and took all of the below footage, which is the first course vlog from me in like two years...
- jbern, Hobert, GolfSpy_SHARK and 2 others
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1 minute ago, Hobert said:
Every so often I forget and have an embarrassing moment when the balls cause the compartment to open during folding and dumping my contents onto the ground.
Welcome to the club!
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15 minutes ago, Golfspy_CG2 said:So take this thread for what it is, I'm open to any thoughts, suggestions criticisms and especially anyone that is going through the same thing.
I'm posting this with the understanding that everyone's goals are a sliding scale, but I feel you on everything.
This year has been a grind after it started with so much promise. I hit the ball the best I've ever hit it from late April to Memorial Day, and then... it just left me. I use the Grint to track my scores and it has a "Mishit" button for tee shots - one round in early June I marked mishit on 15/18 holes, meaning I shanked or worm-hooked almost every tee shot that day.
I got sick in early June, which turned into what I think was a sinus infection, and against my better judgement tried to do too much with golf, work and things around the house. Still paying for that as I'm a club shorter than I was in May.
I guess the most frustrating thing is that everything just seems to come and go as it pleases. My handicap hasn't tracked too far upwards just yet because I can piece together nines and even the occasional 18, but more than one time this year I've literally felt like I couldn't possibly swing the club.
I suppose golf is an addiction then as I've kept playing and kept grinding on the range... lol.
- sirchunksalot, dennis-88w, Shrek74 and 9 others
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2 hours ago, Hobert said:
I was trying to figure out how that cord worked. Once again, showing me the way. Your umbrella looks like it has a slightly slimmer handle than mine, I can bet that it is probably pretty secure even without the strap based on the friction fit at the bottom of the holder.
- Hobert, sirchunksalot, GolfSpy_SHARK and 1 other
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On 6/27/2023 at 2:38 AM, russtopherb said:
At that point I have to admit that I was more than tired, I was gassed after 90+ shots in just under an hour, and starting to get a bit frustrated as well - I toed a fairway shot that ricocheted out of the hitting bay and into the store. Ben laughed it off and let me know I wasn’t even close to the “distance out of the bay” record held at the store and we decided to call it a day. I didn’t get to hit the hybrid unfortunately, however he let me know based on everything else he had seen that the stock LIN-Q Blue shaft would almost undoubtedly be fine.
Been there, done that. Fittings can be so tough, mentally and physically.
Can't wait for you all to receive your clubs!
- russtopherb, rkj427, sirchunksalot and 2 others
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17 hours ago, vamosjackets said:
Would love to get an update on your experience with the Autoflex and/or changing from the Autoflex. It appears from your signature and from the linked "fitting post" that you've changed from Autoflex to Motore. That was surprising to me from just reading through this thread. Can you share that process (the reason for the change)? If you already have elsewhere, feel free to point me to it. Thanks.
Couple of things that I can say here:
- When I was on with the AutoFlex, it was amazing. And I do think it was longer than my Motore X speed-for-speed. But when I was off, it was terrible.
- My swing speed increased a bit from the time I bought the AutoFlex to the time I was fit for the Motore X. I should have gotten the 505XX and not the 505X, but at the time I was right on the fence between the two. As a result, I started spinning the ball too much on mishits.
- I don't generally hang onto things very long, though I have tempered my club ho'ing somewhat. I sold the AutoFlex for a small loss and used that to put toward my new irons and the driver shaft I was fit for in that post.
I'm going to tag @revkev here because I believe he had a very similar experience, when the AF was good, it was very good, but when it was not, it was really bad.
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9 hours ago, JM6321 said:
Hello all! Just found this forum and wow! You all are amazing with the user reviews. I am getting back into playing after a long hiatus and looking for a push cart. Living in NYC the space issues are big. (Either in my trunk or in the apartment) I have narrowed things down to the Nitron and the Clicgear 4. I think the Clicgear is a little smaller folded up and wondering if anyone has real-world experience comparing the two when they are folded? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
No experience with the Clicgear, but I can say the Nitron is slightly smaller when folded than my CaddyTek EZ V8:
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Happy Fourth of July, everyone!
My final review has been posted. Thanks to @Bag Boy and the forums for the wonderful opportunity. I really enjoyed this test.
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40/36 for a +4 76 this morning, beating pretty solid and lengthy rain showers by only minutes.
Swing continues to feel better. A couple small things today and I think I could have challenged par as I had four birdies.
Made a huge mental mistake trying to muscle up a wedge that was instead bladed 30 yards behind the green and that led to a three-putt double bogey from 115 out in the middle of the fairway. Should have just grabbed more club and swung easy...
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11 hours ago, PorkedPiggy said:
That's a little disappointing to hear as I was looking at the same umbrella from Amazon in a 68". Leaves me wondering if the Bag Boy umbrella fits just snug enough or if it's just going to be an issue for any umbrella to deal with.
That particular umbrella handle fits fit in the cart attachment, but as I mentioned, it's a friction/force fit. Before receiving the cart I had a clamp or something similar in my mind as the way the umbrella attached to the cart.
11 hours ago, PorkedPiggy said:For the height issue with the umbrella, are you a fairly tall person?
I'm just shy of six feet tall. I could walk underneath if I was hunched over, but honestly it's just easier to hold the umbrella in one hand while pushing the cart in the other.
I ended up getting caught in another rain shower right near the end of my round this morning. It was very easy to quickly mount the umbrella holder (I keep it in the storage pouch under the handle when not in use), and I had my umbrella up and ready within about 30 seconds.
- sirchunksalot, Hobert, Preeway and 2 others
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17 hours ago, PorkedPiggy said:
I just picked up the Bag Boy Nitron in the black camo color. Are any of you using an umbrella with your push carts for really hot days? Looking to see if anybody has suggestions for an umbrella that’ll fit the stock umbrella holder properly without me having to go through trial and error.
I actually bought this one since the Bag Boy-branded one was out of stock.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07Q8FKMS6
It fits OK. I didn't realize the umbrella holder doesn't really secure the umbrella in at all and just sort of holds the handle. Last week I played in a windy drizzle and was left chasing my umbrella on one hole.
I've used the umbrella mount 3-4 times now and enjoy the option. For me I have to hold the umbrella in my hand as I walk because it is too short to comfortable stand under.
It does an adequate job keeping my clubs dry and covers most of the top of my bag with only my putter getting slightly wet.
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Getting back into a nice little groove, just need to eliminate the couple of mistakes I make per round that keep me from getting near par. Played three nines over the last three days - 39 on Saturday with a couple of missed putts, 40 Sunday with two double bogies and and 37 this morning because I couldn't keep my tee shots near the fairway coming down the stretch.
Game has basically boiled down to whether I can have an unencumbered second shot. Can't score well when you're trying to hit the green from behind or underneath trees...
- rkj427, MattF, DoubleBogeyDad and 6 others
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Some quick thoughts on the three Bag Boy-branded accessories I purchased for the cart.
The first, and so far most-used accessory is the Bag Boy Cart Storage Basket:
This one is pretty self-explanatory. The basket is a universal fit accessory that is attached to the cart handle and frame with some nylon straps with hook and loop fasteners. It unfortunately takes away from the clean lines of the cart, but I think this is a must have accessory for keeping things like a light jacket at arm's reach.
Currently, the most common resident of the cart basket is accessory No. 2, the Bag Boy Cart Mitt:
I don't know that the mitt would keep your hands warm on the chilliest of mornings, but it does a wonderful job of keeping the chill off my non-gloved hand on days when it is in the low 40s. The mitt is easily removed and stored in the storage bag. This accessory will get a lot of use in my early and late season rounds.
The final accessory I purchased was the Bag Boy Carry Bag:
I really, really wanted to love this carry/storage bag. Since I play a lot of morning rounds, I inevitably track a good amount of wet grass clippings into my trunk from the cart. I was hoping the bag would allow me to capture most of the clippings and keep them out of my trunk.
It was a good theory, but the bag is such a tight fit (though the Nitron does fit!), that it ultimately is too much fuss for me to be bothered with. This is the only accessory that I wish I hadn't purchased, but for offseason storage I guess I will use the bag.
- Preeway, GolfSpy_SHARK, Hobert and 1 other
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At least for my Samsung Galaxy S22, the cell phone holder and the easily adjustable handle work great on the range for grabbing swing video. Was toying around with it today and the results were solid. I just put the phone in backwards and then backed the cart into position on the range.
- Preeway, StrokerAce and ParFore74x
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1 hour ago, Hobert said:
The one thing I miss from walking generally is no sand/seed bottle with me to fill in my divots in the fairway. I feel a bit of guilt. I was looking at the accessories brochure that came with the cart, and am thinking about grabbing at least the bottle.
@edingc should I consider any of the stuff you bought?
Funny you tagged me here, I was planning on doing a small review of the accessories sometime this week.
Long story short, the cart mitt is nice and will get continued use from me during the colder months. The cart storage basket is fine, I've been using it to hold the cart mitt now that it's warm. The storage/carrying bag is fine for storage - but unless you have time to burn after rounds (I don't - usually am headed straight to work in the morning), it's such a tight fit that it's hard for me to quickly get the cart in and out of the bag.
- GolfSpy_SHARK, Preeway and Hobert
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My game continues to come and go seemingly randomly lately, though the last few rounds have been better than the previous couple of weeks. Finally able to get the ball in the air again after about a five round stretch of nothing but duck hooks.
It's been a humbling experience to say the least, and it's a good thing because I think my head is better off for it. Clocked a +3 75 this morning and managed to stay pretty level the entire time. Three birdies, no double bogies and should have been better but missed two putts inside of five feet that would have saved par. I also capped the round on 18 with a terrible three-putt bogey as well.
We had a beautiful weekend for golf. My wife managed to snap a pretty nice picture of me yesterday morning as the fog was lifting.
- JerryB, fixyurdivot, cksurfdude and 5 others
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I started Foundations back up again yesterday after baselining on Monday. My grand plans of doing Cruiser all summer didn't pan out so I'm back to square one.
I was happy to see my speeds haven't fallen much if at all. But I had forgotten the aches and pains of speed training. I'm feeling it today. The heavy weights tend to really cause joint pain for me in my elbows, wrists and shoulders.
I've had an awfully bad driver swing for most of the summer after having a fantastic stretch in May where I was crushing the ball. I haven't brought my Mevo+ out to the range in a long while, though I should to see where I'm at.