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resq2143

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  1. Mike from Fit for Golf has golfers elbow/tennis elbow fixes for you, so will not comment on that. I thought I had it until I started having issues with my arm and hand, particularly nerve related. After a lot of Dr visits, I found out I had both carpal tunnel and a severely impinged ulnar nerve. Carpal tunnel is easy to fix. The impinged ulnar nerve, not so much. By the time it was diagnosed, I lost use of the hand, particularly the left pinky, ring finger and middle finger. The hand is numb as was most of my left arm. Surgery solved the impingement but I missed the entire 2022 golf season and may struggle to play early in '23. Nerves heal very slowly (1 yr +). Lots of PT and daily exercises. The point of this is that if you have tingling or a bit of numbness/discomfort in your hand or wrist, especially towards the outside of the hand and pinky, get it checked. Go to a hand specialist, have an EMG test done. Letting it go too long causes longer term issues. And hitting balls off of mats, particularly a lot, can cause this over time.
  2. Have the same problem here on Cape Cod. Saved a ton of money when I stopped fighting the heat, humidity and sweat from playing in the summer. I use rain gloves. Typically rotate 3 left hand gloves. All you need to do is rinse them out when they get a bit wet and soggy. And besides, you save money on gloves you wears couple of times and throw out.
  3. Was fitted for the TSI3 at Club Champion in late April. Was told 4-5 weeks, issues with the manufacturers of both the club and shafts. Just got notified that delivery will be 6/9/21. Have had many friends fitted for full sets and the wait is at least that long. Supply chains are a mess as is the manufacturing process. Hard to get raw materials etc.
  4. I have to say, my experience with Club Champion has been spectacular. I was skeptical about getting a putter fitting but have it a try. I spent almost 2 hours at the process. Well past what I was paying fir. My fitter gave me a clear understanding of what the prices was, how the tech and data worked and set expectations for the fitting. First we tried my Scotty Cameron Newport 2. I gave my own feedback about what i was seeing on the course. After a number of putts, it became evident that after years of use, the specs on the putter were way off. Who knew leaning on it had so much affect. we discussed the types of putters (. One wax a toe hang putter), the impact on strokes and my stats. Turns out a face balanced putter cured my misses to the right. I was not squaring the toe. After trying a number of putters we narrowed it down to 2 and I chose one. They let me walk out with their putter to use while mine was made and sent to me. I am headed back for a driver fitting and a look at the 3 wood and hybrids in a couple days. I have recommended this shop to friends and they loved the experience. I wonder if CC is experiencing growing pains with their expansion. I have researched the fitting process a lot after using Golf Galaxy and PGA Super Store. While I have a driver in mind, to me it is the data and the fitters expertise that I am paying for. It is expensive but my impression of the two previous places I got fit at is that they lack the inventory to offer me the best fitting. Also I suspect they have standard clubs/shafts they fit to. reach out to CC and let them hear your complaints. If they don't get back to you, use social media. Trust me, that will get their attention.
  5. Great discussion on both the settings and effect of making loft and lie changes to woods.
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