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Jfoz89

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  1. 5 hours ago, jddaigneault said:

    I have. They go very, very far. I can’t feel much difference between these and the originals. The speed pocket definitely works, low shots still get out there. Easy to get the ball in the air. They’re great irons. I wish I could afford them. VSS technology in the shaft is interesting as well, there’s less feedback in your hands on off center shots. Not enough that you can’t tell you missed, but that harsh vibration is lessened. 

    Thanks, I'm really looking forward to hitting these in the next couple of weeks, will be hitting them alongside some others but looks wise just from viewing the website they have really caught my eye.

  2. Played well yesterday shot an 82 on my home course which is a par 72, came second in the competition (2nd time this season).

    Lowest my handicap has been at 11.9 after starting the season at 14.3 so really pleased with how its going and feeling like making good strides all the time.

    Hoping for good weather before going into the winter see if i can get my handicap down some more.

  3. On 8/23/2019 at 7:25 PM, BMart519 said:

    The T300 felt like hitting the ball with a hammer compared to the Ap1. Max Impact indeed... I enjoyed the AP1 more than the T300 and would not consider the T300 compared to the Mizuno Hot Metals or  even the Taylormade M5s. Probably like the Ping G400 irons better as well. 

    I preferred the T200 to the T300 feel as it felt lighter, maybe they should have been called Medium Impact. The fitter then mentioned the face is forged instead of cast in the AP3, so that was likely responsible for some difference as well. Performance was difficult to compare with some of my past tests as it was a poor swinging night after a gym session. 

    I was getting better launch and spin compared to the Ap1/AP3 but i did switch to AMT red for this session since the numbers with the AMT black were resulting in 7 iron shots around 5000 rpm with 43 degree descent angles. 

    Thanks for sending your thoughts over also interesting that you've mentioned the hot metals as I'm definitely going to try them out.

  4. 3 hours ago, golfertrb said:

    Some really great advice here and much of it are things I might have said though some of you guys are more knowledgeable and eloquent than I. Perhaps the only things I would add are having a "go-to" shot when you simply must hit a fairway or green. There are times when the wheels are falling off and just have to get the ball in the hole. I have shots that I know will work off the tee, into greens and around the greens that are reliable. They aren't always pretty and certainly aren't the longest but they work and I know they work. The other thing is the mental side. I used to get way ahead of myself when things were going well and really down on myself when things were going poorly but it's important to stay in the moment. The next shot is the one that matters - that attitude will help you bounce back after a bad hole and keep the ball rolling after a good one. I've heard lots of players through the years say things like "I was playing way out of my depth for a while" and before long they bogey or double a few and they are back where they are comfortable. Start working on getting comfortable going lower than you ever have - it's amazing how much of a difference that makes.

    I look forward to seeing you achieve your goals and it's nice to be able to share it with you. Good luck!


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    I feel like this will really help me with what you've said about the mental aspect of keeping level and getting comfortable.

  5. 21 hours ago, perseveringgolfer said:

    really wanted to like the Cobra, persevered with loft and weight changes and swing changes, the TS isn't perfect but I had a level of confidence with it going 'roughly' where I aimed, with the Cobra it could go left with a hook or high and very right..........which is clearly my swing error but it means the Cobra doesn't 'fit' with my swing.

    Gutted as it's costing me hard earned cash

    No doubt a good looking club but the profile for me doesnt suit my eye as much as the titliest drivers.

  6. 2 hours ago, perseveringgolfer said:

    I took out the Demo TS3 9.5* at my club yesterday- loved it over my Cobra F9 10.5*  thats a couple of weeks old. Going to use the demo club in 3 competitions coming up (that's where I'll see if it performs) and if it does I'll have to find the cash somewhere.

    Thing is I had fun with the TS3 yesterday, even enjoyed stepping on a couple that took me to parts of the course (fairway) I've not been at for awhile. I want it.

    Cobra reluctantly will be on ebay shortly.

    Two of my friends who hit the ball a long way have recently both put the cobra in the bag so very interesting that you prefer the TS over it. 

  7. 20 hours ago, RickyBobby_PR said:

    Cool. I preferred the look of the 917 over ts2&3. The ts2 I tested with even flow White was a straight shot and on a piercing flight. Just couldn’t beat my g400 out though 

    Ye my current driver 917 is the best driver I've had and currently my best club in the bag. But was just curious about people's opinions think I'll give them a hit and take it from there.

  8. 2 hours ago, heribertomaya said:

    I just got back to golf after a 5 year lay off due to wrist injury (I was a 5 handicap then and playing nike Forged Pro Combo Tours).  3 Months ago I bought the titleist 718 AP1 thinking I would get used to the big size but I havent, so Im coming back to smaller irons,  thus leaving me with T-200 vs P790.  Since I also need forgiveness now.

     

    I got to test the T-200s in the weekend and loved them.  I ended up pre-ordering them.   And since it was at Edwin Watts,  if I fall out of love for them during the 90 day period,  I can just exchange them for the P790s,  in any case.

    Ah awesome. Sounds like it's a no brained for the time being. I'm currently playing Callaway steelhead XR but I find them far too bulky and chunky similar reasons to you after a lay off from golf for a few years got myself them to get started so definitely feel like I need to try something else. 

  9. 14 minutes ago, golfinnut said:

    I hope they have fixed all of these issues I'm seeing that you guys have had.  I bought one with the MGS discount ... I couldn't resist.  But there is a money back guarantee, so let's hope 

    After sales of shotscope is fantastic whenever I've had any issues they've dealt with them quickly and even had replacement watches sent out promptly.

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