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An Eclectic Bag is where I am at
Posted on 11/20/21 at 3:24 pm
Posted on 11/20/21 at 3:24 pm
Played my best round in years yesterday with this setup.
Driver - Titleist TSI 2, Fuji Red Shaft 60 S
3 Wood - Mavrik, Riptide 70 S
Utility Wood - Apex UW 19* Riptide 70 S
Hybrid - PXG Gen 4, *22, MMT Shaft S
Irons - PXG Gen 4 , 6-GW, MMT Shafts 80 S
Wedges - PXG Sugar Daddy 56 and Vokey 58, with DGS S400 Shafts
Putter - Evnrol ES5, Centershaft
Bag - Ping St. Jude Edition
Ball - Cally Chrome X
The MMT iron shafts are great, very stable and are standard on the Gen 4 irons.
The milled Sugar Daddy wedge stops the ball on a dime.
TSI 2 driver - as most know I have experminted with a lot of clubs the past 2 years (my covid pastime). The TSI 2 driver is long and forgiving, it really does it all.
So here goes for a while.
Driver - Titleist TSI 2, Fuji Red Shaft 60 S
3 Wood - Mavrik, Riptide 70 S
Utility Wood - Apex UW 19* Riptide 70 S
Hybrid - PXG Gen 4, *22, MMT Shaft S
Irons - PXG Gen 4 , 6-GW, MMT Shafts 80 S
Wedges - PXG Sugar Daddy 56 and Vokey 58, with DGS S400 Shafts
Putter - Evnrol ES5, Centershaft
Bag - Ping St. Jude Edition
Ball - Cally Chrome X
The MMT iron shafts are great, very stable and are standard on the Gen 4 irons.
The milled Sugar Daddy wedge stops the ball on a dime.
TSI 2 driver - as most know I have experminted with a lot of clubs the past 2 years (my covid pastime). The TSI 2 driver is long and forgiving, it really does it all.
So here goes for a while.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 4:49 pm to bopper50
I feel like I can give you a run with my OG current bag
Driver Blue Cobra BioCell with Tour Regular Graffaloy Blue
4+ my something year old Steelhead Plus
21 Hybrid, Titleist 818 with a Tensei Red
23 Srixon Utility Iron and a Miyazaki
5-P Ping I15 with Nippons
52 Wilson Staff Forged
56 and 60 Wilson Staff Hi Toe
Slighter Portland
Vice Pro Soft
Hoofer Lite
Best Grips leather grips
Driver Blue Cobra BioCell with Tour Regular Graffaloy Blue
4+ my something year old Steelhead Plus
21 Hybrid, Titleist 818 with a Tensei Red
23 Srixon Utility Iron and a Miyazaki
5-P Ping I15 with Nippons
52 Wilson Staff Forged
56 and 60 Wilson Staff Hi Toe
Slighter Portland
Vice Pro Soft
Hoofer Lite
Best Grips leather grips
Posted on 11/20/21 at 6:25 pm to Cleathecat
I remember ROBOPTI on GolfWrx use to pimp the Cobra BioCell drivers.
I believe he was a Dentist in New Orleans and had Cobra connections.
I believe he was a Dentist in New Orleans and had Cobra connections.
Posted on 11/20/21 at 7:26 pm to bopper50
I remember that guy, he was probably on the Mel Tucker bandwagon
Posted on 11/23/21 at 10:22 pm to bopper50
quote:
So here goes for a while.
A while for you is typically anywhere from two to eight rounds.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 8:55 am to bopper50
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bopper50
Do you ever take lessons instead of constantly buying new equipment?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 9:29 am to bopper50
quote:What is this?
Fuji Red Shaft
quote:Hosel setting? Have you messed around with that?
TSI 2 driver - as most know I have experminted with a lot of clubs the past 2 years (my covid pastime). The TSI 2 driver is long and forgiving, it really does it all.
quote:Want. Is this closer to a hybrid or FW?
Utility Wood - Apex UW 19*
Posted on 11/24/21 at 5:50 pm to AlxTgr
Fuji Ventus Red
Hosel- B1 right now
Apex UW - is classified as a Fairway wood and it has a fairway wood shaft.
Hosel- B1 right now
Apex UW - is classified as a Fairway wood and it has a fairway wood shaft.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 5:57 pm to CBandits82
quote:
Do you ever take lessons instead of constantly buying new equipment?
Actually took a lesson 2 weeks ago, had a shanking issue.
Diagnosed, was too close to the ball and all is good.
Trying new stuff is fun and a learning experience.
I have experimented with equipment for 30 years, don't see any reason to change now.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 10:05 pm to bopper50
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was too close to the ball and all is good.
Impossible per Byron Nelson
Posted on 11/25/21 at 6:55 am to bopper50
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Actually took a lesson 2 weeks ago, had a shanking issue.
When this happens to me, it seems my weight has moved over my toes.
I just try to curl my toes upward in my shoes and the shanks are gone.
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