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    RRD got a reaction from Rob Person in What's Your Go To Putter?   
    I picked up a Tommy Armour Impact No. 2 Wide Blade after it did well in MGS testing the second year in a row.  I have been putting really well with that blade.  It will take a special performing putter to get me to change.  I am eyeing Evnroll.  I was recently using one and Evnroll may be that special putter. 
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    RRD got a reaction from GolfSpy_APH in What's Your Go To Putter?   
    I picked up a Tommy Armour Impact No. 2 Wide Blade after it did well in MGS testing the second year in a row.  I have been putting really well with that blade.  It will take a special performing putter to get me to change.  I am eyeing Evnroll.  I was recently using one and Evnroll may be that special putter. 
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    RRD got a reaction from cksurfdude in Most forgiving most under-rated irons...?   
    I have KE4 irons. Excellent clubs and very forgiving.  They about 4 degrees weaker than the mizunos, for example, but I am fine not having jacked lofts.  And the people at Golfworks are great to work with.  
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    RRD got a reaction from GolfSpy SAM in Most forgiving most under-rated irons...?   
    I have KE4 irons. Excellent clubs and very forgiving.  They about 4 degrees weaker than the mizunos, for example, but I am fine not having jacked lofts.  And the people at Golfworks are great to work with.  
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    RRD got a reaction from JFish350 in TrueGolfFit Interesting Result   
    They are going to make trufit free.  I believe in 2022. 
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    RRD reacted to BostonSal in The failed Hogan experiment.   
    i don't understand.
    It's just about something Hogan tried.
    Where's the same old story?
    I didn't see another thread about it.
    If you don't care about equipment aesthetics, just how well you can hit the stuff, that's perfectly fine.
    Is there something wrong with discussing the aesthetics?
     
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    RRD reacted to sixcat in Golf Magazine Top 100 You Can Play 2021   
    Pinehurst #2 is phenomenal! If you disagree, we can’t be friends.

    These lists always irk me. They are subjective and always revolve around money. I haven’t seen the list, but I’d bet most, if not all, are overpriced and advertised as “bucket list” items worthy of the exorbitant price tag.

    I’ve played a ton of $50 courses that are outstanding. Played one a few weeks ago called Longleaf in the Pinehurst area that I’d put up against anything I’ve ever played. Criminally underrated!

    Good golf doesn’t need to cost $500. I stopped paying attention to these lists years ago.


    Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy

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    RRD reacted to Manimal26 in The Maltby Challenge - unofficial review   
    First thank you to @Popeye64 for hooking me up with a maltby 7i and a brand new wedge.
    please help me tag people who want to follow this that I am missing @Chip Strokes @dlow206 @Hotdocta @Popeye64
    This has been a long time coming, but because of covid it took a long time to get a few single modus 125 wedge shaft and a few single modus 120TX 7i shaft so the playing field is as even as possible. I will be using fully built clubs and not club connex to give everything the fairest chance.
    this will be broken down into 2 categories. Wedge and Iron. And of course this is subjective to me only, but if it performs I will give me honest opinion. Wedge will be first followed by irons incase we need to expand past the 7i for a better view
    for the wedge the Maltby (56*) will be going up against my gamer the Mizuno T20 the new TW MG2 and what some would consider the holy grail the Mirua tour wedge. All will be built with a modus 125 wedge shaft lie angle bent to 62* and loft at 56*. Length will be 35.5”. Grip will be the NDMC black on black and swing weight will be made to D5.
    wedge scoring
    1. Launch monitor performance including the wet wedge test. I will rent a trackman and hit enough balls to get a good data set. This is the most important factor for me since I play in Texas. (35%)
    2. Bunker performance. I will film shots and post a video. Volvik was kind enough to donate 3 boxes of the new S4 balls in multiple colors so we can track and see the results clearly. Workability proximity to the hole durability etc will be how this is scored. (25%)
    3. on course performance. I will head to a par 3 course that has a 105 yard hole. 3/4 56 with my gammer I can carry 115 with 13k in spin. Same deal as the bunker, but will also factor in s*** shipping ability. (25%)
    4. Ease of assembly. This is important because many people who purchase maltby build themselves. I have taken everything apart to the component level. When I bend them I want to see how long everything stays in place. I will take before and after measurements. I figure it will have about 500 balls on it so should be a good test. (10%)
    5. This will be the first scoring but the least weighted. It is shelf appeal. While this is not the purpose major OEM’s use this to get us to buy. Also wedges are speciality clubs IMO and I don’t care as much about the look of I did I would not have the T20 as my gammer since it’s ugly. (5%)
    Iron scoring
    This will be the same for the most part except the weighting will be a tad different. Specs will also be D3.5 playing at 37.25” lie angle of 61* loft will all be adjusted to 33* to standardize. Shaft will be the modus 120TX. Grip will be the either the Lamkin st-2 hybrid midsize or ts1 midsize since I will be out of the NDMC. Contestants will be the Maltby Ts1-forged vs my gamer the Mizuno mp20 MMC the honma tr20v srixon zx7 and maybe one more tbd. Stock carry at 34* loft is 186 yards. (My Mp20 mmc are -2 weak)
    1. Launch monitor. (25%) I don’t really care much about this with irons I just want to know carry & spin and shot grouping.
    2. bunker performance (anyone who knows my game knows I am a magnet for the fairway bunker). (Part of on course)
    3. On course performance. This will be the highest weighted category. The same par 3 course has a hole with a 190 yard pin in the middle which I would use a 7i they also have a hole with a 175 yard front pin which I would play a cut into also with a 7i. Will also hit a course and test approach shots and situations. (40%)
    4. Ease of assembly. (15%)
    5. Curb appeal. (20%) this is higher because of the overall cost of investment. It will also be the first category scored once I get all the heads in. This is also more important to me because the look has a lot to do with how you feel it might interact with the turf among other factors. 
     
    stay tuned first video comes this week!
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    RRD got a reaction from jaybeemaestro in Choosing putters - stroke lab 7s & bettinardi studio stock 8   
    I have every putter I have ever bought, but I haven’t bought a new one in 12 years.  Found one I like and I don’t want mess with a good thing. 
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    RRD got a reaction from Kenny B in The Hardest Hole on Your Course   
    MacGregor Downs 18th hole.   Even the bail out area is tough. 
     
     

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    RRD got a reaction from Nath75 in The Hardest Hole on Your Course   
    MacGregor Downs 18th hole.   Even the bail out area is tough. 
     
     

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    RRD got a reaction from STUDque in The Hardest Hole on Your Course   
    MacGregor Downs 18th hole.   Even the bail out area is tough. 
     
     

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    RRD got a reaction from TR1PTIK in The Hardest Hole on Your Course   
    MacGregor Downs 18th hole.   Even the bail out area is tough. 
     
     

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    RRD got a reaction from tony@CIC in The Hardest Hole on Your Course   
    MacGregor Downs 18th hole.   Even the bail out area is tough. 
     
     

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