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davidhibler

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About davidhibler

  • Birthday 11/14/1981

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Simpsonville, SC

Player Profile

  • Age
    40-49
  • Swing Speed
    101-110 mph
  • Handicap
    16
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    Weekly
  • Player Type
    Weekend Golfer
  • Biggest Strength
    Putting
  • Biggest Weakness
    Approach
  • Fitted for Clubs
    Yes

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  1. I'm planning on buying either a LAB putter, or some new irons/iron heads. Nothing wrong with my current irons, I'm just bored I think early to mid August is when I'm going to do that.
  2. I may have to ask my mail lady how these are working out I'm sure I'll be in here contributing soon!
  3. I have the M5 and the original non-gps M7. Hope you and the family are well I was just talking about you today
  4. 1st Tie Breaker - lets go with +1 for the cut. 2nd Tie Breaker - Shipley should be the low AM this is what the wedge selector spit out. I may be of the few people on the planet who has never owned a Vokey wedge.
  5. never heard of it until now, but I absolutely want one
  6. might be tight. every time Ive played Tobacco Road its been 4 and a half hour round MINIMUM. and I want to say mid south is 20-30 minutes away? I could be wrong but with Tobacco road prices, I wouldn't try it.
  7. another vote for Motocaddy. Ive tested motocaddy, batcaddy and MGI side by side and the design of the motocaddy is just better in my opinion. battery placement is key ( weight distribution ) and the MGI will spend a lot of time on that wheelie bar, whereas the motocaddy doesn't have a need for one.
  8. great point. I'm going to put it in the bag for my next few rounds and see how I feel about it.
  9. not necessarily thinking of something new, but struggling with my putters. bouncing back and forth between my tri-hot seven, and my triple wide. but I also have a toulon chicago that I would LOVE to put into play regularly (it was a gift custom/personalized) but I can bring myself to do it every round. maybe I should pick the Chicago and get rid of the others
  10. I used to have the F8 3 and 5woods. loved them. right now I have ParadymX 3, 5 and 7 woods and they are the easiest to hit off the deck I've ever tried.
  11. nice. I used to know a guy who worked at Pacific Rim. the sweet riesling is my wife's absolute favorite. very inexpensive too.
  12. just a little buffalo trace for me. cheers, spys
  13. oh, man. I am so sorry for your loss.
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