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Gender
Male
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Location
AL
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Interests
Golf ball hunting
Knock down wedge shots
Vintage Clubs
Player Profile
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Age
29 and under
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Swing Speed
101-110 mph
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Handicap
10
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Frequency of Play/Practice
Multiple times per week
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Player Type
Competitive
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Putting
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Jmglass's Achievements
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I'm no olympian but I've found personal success with routines that involve lots of reps of different exercises. I like to keep it moving and come back to different exercises. A few sets of exercise A, then move on to B. Then back to A, etc. If I stick with one for too long I lose focus. The real trick somedays is just getting started.
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2024 New Drivers - What Is Your Favorite?
Jmglass replied to Wheelieb's topic in Breaking News and Debate
I voted for Callaway smoke ai, but I think PXG flies a little under the radar. I've bought some of their clubs on sale and love them. I'm not one to buy clubs brand new usually, but if Cobra could come back to a lower price point I think their drivers would (relatively) fly off the shelves. I was thinking they were like $300 new at one point. -
My dad had one of these when I was first getting into golf(about 10 yrs ago). It is still the coolest looking putter in my opinion. He switched to a Odyssey 3 ball... guess he likes being outside the box LOL. But I still have the big bertha putter and it reminds me of the early days of getting into golf for me. Thanks for sharing.
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I got a steal on some Titleist 690 CB forged irons. Maybe from the early 2000s? Absolutely beautiful and feel amazing. I 100% believe they play as good as the current titleist forged CB model for $1200. 4-PW stiff for $120 shipped! Got them as a back up set to my New Level 623s, but they are fighting for the starting spot!
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I worked on my balance and posture! I struggle with often taking what I call a "power lifting" stance sometimes at address.... often leaning over toward the ball and getting the weight on my toes. When this happens I end up choking down because my clubs can feel too long and things tend to get out of sorts... It was amazing to me to see how difficult it could be breaking the above habit I established. As always- work to be done!