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Originally posted by BDSax View Posti like my r9 driver. being a lefty im limited on my selection. i do love playing but havent played much lately.
Because you have been way too busy pig racing! :)Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Originally posted by MattBimmer View PostWondering if there were any E30 and Golf lovers on here. If you do anybody have a opinions on the new 910 driver, or the New Titleist irons?
The new Scotty Cameron is B.A. I can attest to that. Just looking to see if there are any hackers out there.
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I play the Ping K-15's, love them. Irons have a great face for a sweet hit. Titanium inserts. The driver and metal woods have a great balance and feel to them. Custom fitted with the correct shaft, can't go wrong. I hear the new Titlest irons are much improved this year, and easier to hit well. AP-1 and 2's...
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I grew up playing but pretty much gave it up for tennis when I moved to Atlanta. Tennis doesn't take 4+ hours to play and a much better work out. Golf is a very internal game. No matter how good I played, there was always something I could have done better. With tennis you can have some satisfaction in that there is a winner and a loser. I never saw myself playing against other people in golf, just against myself. Very frustrating.
Originally posted by Roysneon$5 shipped?Originally posted by MarkDYou are a strange dude, I'n not answering any more posts from you.
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Heavy mental game. I started when I was 13 and was scratch for a few years until football and basketball took over my life. And cant forget the Ladies love the golfers. I was thinking about getting the R9 cuz it's pretty cheap right now and I wouldn't feel so bad spending money on somthing other than my car and my girl. LmboDENY IGNORANCE!
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Originally posted by mkcman17don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.
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I was crazy addicted to golf, and the equipment over the past 2 years. Ive never been a big Titleist fan. I did play all the TMAG drivers last year, most the drivers, and several Mizunos.
Last spring when I was single digit I loved the TMAG MB, but now I play and love the Scratch AR-1. Beautiful irons with project 6.0. As far as drivers go, when I am on my game I play the SuperDeep with Miyazaki shaft, or my burner 2.0 for my weak days.I love that people ask stupid questions so I dont have.
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I was also considering the burner. Idk I'm addicted to taylormade drivers. Although ive hit a Sasquatch at dicks and it felt good.DENY IGNORANCE!
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Originally posted by mkcman17don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.
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I golf fairly regularly. No idea on newer stuff these days.
I swing a Callaway FT9 Driver
Callaway Fusion Irons
Callaway Diablo Hybrids
some random crap woods that I rarely use
and putt with a nice oddssey
Since I only play maybe a dozen times or so a year Callaway stuff is just too easy to hit. If I played mroe I would probably be looking at something else.2011 JGC daily, 1985 944
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Man that ft9 square head is stupid loud. I could only hit it twice and I flinched on my follow through.DENY IGNORANCE!
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Originally posted by mkcman17don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.
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I've got the R9 Supertri and absolutely love it. Bought it for like $100 as they are several years old now (will be 3 model years old when the new equipment hits the stores next month).
I'm no super golfer as I started playing way to late in life to actually develop much of a game (started at age 25), but I can usually shoot in the 80's to low 90's, which keeps me coming back as I know if I played more I might be able to string some lower 80's higher 70's rounds in there.
When it comes to clubs, I'm a true believer that you need to hit what feels good for you. The guys at golfsmith laugh every time I come in there because I'll spend an hour in their demo booth hitting every single club they have. Spent three hour sessions there before I bought the burner 2.0 irons, which felt best to me for the money that I was willing to spend.
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