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Martinjfs

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About Martinjfs

  • Birthday 02/09/1966

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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    No one

Player Profile

  • Age
    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Handicap
    5
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Approach
  • Biggest Weakness
    Putting
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. I replace my wedges about every 3 years, however, if you have access to a launch monitor you can check your spin rates to see if they are still close to where they were when your sticks were new. If you aren’t sure of the original spin rates, compare your current wedges to the ones you want to replace them with.
  2. I have tried many brands and have found Ecco Biom shoes to be the most comfortable, however, I have not tried Skechers but, know that their shoes tend to be second to none when it comes to comfort.
  3. Shooting 79 on an extremely windy day at Yas Links, a Golf Digest too 50 course. I actually almost went home after the front 9. Not my lowest score but, my most satisfying.
  4. A small country of 9.something million people with in excess of 20 courses and 3 European Tour events, including the finale of the Race to Dubai and a Ladies European Tour event (COVID permitting). What are your favourite courses and why? I will kick it off with by too 2; Yas Links in Abu Dhabi, a Kyle Phillips design and ranked in the top 50 in the world. A seaside course with many undulations and holes that vary a lot in terms of risk. It has had some issues with fairway and bunker drainage but, is under new management and is almost back to its best. The greens are always pristine. Al Zorah in Ajman second on my list and is a Jack Nicklaus design with wide fairways and mangrove views. It is not a difficult course and feels like it was designed as a challenge for the average guy and not to punish you like some tend to. Of course there is the Earth Course (DP World Tour Championship), Majlis (Omega Dubai Desert Classic and former venue for the Dubai Ladies Masters), Abu Dhabi Golf Club (HSBC Abu Dhabi Golf Championship) and Saadiyat Beach Golf Club (Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open on the Ladies European Tour), all of which deserve to be mentioned. What say you?
  5. A wet towel hanging on my bag. The putter goes in the bag and the ball gets wiped.
  6. 1. Memorable is definitely subjective but, very important to me also. Added to that is how I like the layout. 2. Maintenance of the course. 3. Playability. I have played courses that have been set up for European Tour Events and while it is a great challenge once in a while, it’s too difficult for me to enjoy on a regular basis. 4. Staff. I have avoided courses because of poor or bland service. I have many times found this at courses where the management doesn’t seem to have a good relationship with their employees.
  7. Excellent, when you are able to par 9 holes, it’s usually a good day. Congrats
  8. I would suggest going to a reputable store that does fittings, give them your budget and let them assist you in finding what works for you. I played a SLDR driver for 5 years and hit it extremely straight however, I changed it as it wasn’t very forgiving. Went to Callaway Rogue Sub Zero and got 10 yards more on Centre strikes but, 10 yards further in the bushes. I was fit for the SLDR but not the Callaway. Get fit
  9. From the list I would say Rory or Rickie, however, Matsuyama or Im would definitely have to be in if you are looking at the Asian male market. Don’t forget the golf crazy Korean women who make up a third of the world’s top 100 where Jin Young Ko, Lee6 or the retired Se Ri Pak must be considered.
  10. I have been using Cleveland wedges for years now and really like these. Very good stopping power. I almost always play with a square face, even out of bunkers and they do the trick. All are medium bounce. I may reduce the loft of my PW and increase the 50 by a degree to close the gap a bit, or go with a GW that is the same as my irons and get Clevelands that give me the correct gapping.
  11. I used to carry a 20* hybrid but the love faded. My current set up is a 15* fairway wood followed by a 4 iron. The 790 UDI replaces the 3 wood on some days. Wedges are PXG 0211 45* then Cleveland RTX 50, 56 and 60. There is too much of a gap between my pitching wedge and my 50 degree, ideally I would weaken all my irons by a degree or a bit more.
  12. I had everything Taylormade except for 3 Wood and Wedges. They just worked for me, not brand loyalty. The only thing Taylormade that I have now is my P790 UDI
  13. Taylormade P790 UDI. When I tried it indoors I was convinced that the numbers were wrong, then I took it outside. Best friend on those windy days.
  14. When Chrome Soft was released I gave them a try and was hooked, then the Truvis was released and the world was a good place. I like the pattern as it makes it easier for me to focus on a spot and watching them spin and roll is a pleasure. Not to mention that they are great balls. Reading ball testing reports I was a bit put off by inconsistencies in Callaway ball manufacture (an issue that they say that they have addressed) and decided to give the TP5x Pix a try as they seemed to be the perfect ball for me. The unhappy ending is that when I finally received by two boxes, I had ordered TP5 pix and not TP5x. (brought from the USA by a friend). It’s a long way to get them back to the USA. So far they have been fine but, until I try the X, the Truvis stays.
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