I picked up a TE Exotics 4 wood. Best fairway wood I've ever hit.Made a similar change to my setup (after about 10 years) and similar results. Bad news is I'm not getting to play as much this year, so my short game feel is terrible.Did add a new 3-wood to my bag this week. Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 that I won off ebay for a song. Can't wait to try it out this weekend.Entering my fourth year hacking away. Made a huge stride forward over the past few weeks. Reverse-K setup. Everything is just clicking by only having a better setup. Getting my right shoulder a bit lower. Making sure my head is behind the ball. Allows me to attack the ball from the inside so much easier. Seems like so long ago that the problem was a slice. Now mi####s are hooks. Sub 80 round is calling my name.
I actually wanted a 4 wood instead, but caught a deal on the 3 wood.mr roboto said:I picked up a TE Exotics 4 wood. Best fairway wood I've ever hit.Prince Myshkin said:Made a similar change to my setup (after about 10 years) and similar results. Bad news is I'm not getting to play as much this year, so my short game feel is terrible.Did add a new 3-wood to my bag this week. Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 that I won off ebay for a song. Can't wait to try it out this weekend.Hooper31 said:Entering my fourth year hacking away. Made a huge stride forward over the past few weeks. Reverse-K setup. Everything is just clicking by only having a better setup. Getting my right shoulder a bit lower. Making sure my head is behind the ball. Allows me to attack the ball from the inside so much easier. Seems like so long ago that the problem was a slice. Now mi####s are hooks. Sub 80 round is calling my name.
i switched to a MidSize (not quite as big as the SuperStroke) putter grip last year. found it helped on short putts and i like the feel of the larger grip.Anyone have a fatso superstroke grip on their putter?
I've been messing around with my putting just trying to get some consistency and think this is my next attempt at putting success. I've actually been reversing my hands on my grip lately for putts and that has helped some, but I still 3 putt too often.
This has really helped my ball striking. When I posted previously about watching video I learned I was taking the club past parallel on every swing.75 for my 2nd rd of year. Wonder if i can get in the 60's this year, havent practiced at all.
One thing i learned watching the pros hit balls at augusta, they dont take big backswings and they dont change their tempo no matter what club. They're like metronomes. So ive decided no more big swings on the tee box, seemed to work great yesterday.
I've never liked Callaway's, but these are extremely sharp clubs.really like the look of those new Calloway Apex irons
Those are nice grips. One of my regular playing partners just got one and loves it.I have a fat Winn grip on my putter. It's nice. It has greatly improved my putting from 5-20 ft.
I've got a larger SuperStroke grip on my Versa 2-Ball putter. Agree that it keeps the wrists out of the putt.I've found it much harder to make longer putts and control speed.
I'll do this for practice, but not on the course.Hooper31 said:I've got a larger SuperStroke grip on my Versa 2-Ball putter. Agree that it keeps the wrists out of the putt.I've found it much harder to make longer putts and control speed.
I've recently gone to a new strategy with anything that's outside of 10 feet. I don't look at the ball. I look at the hole during the stroke. My lag putting is suddenly outstanding. It sounds weird, but might be worth a try. You'll stand over the ball thinking your'e going to whiff, but I have yet to have that happen. The mentality of this is just hit it to the hole. Seeing the hole allows my muscles to just do what is visibly necessary to get it there.
Do you also make the "na, na, na" sound at the same time?Hooper31 said:I've got a larger SuperStroke grip on my Versa 2-Ball putter. Agree that it keeps the wrists out of the putt.I've found it much harder to make longer putts and control speed.
I've recently gone to a new strategy with anything that's outside of 10 feet. I don't look at the ball. I look at the hole during the stroke. My lag putting is suddenly outstanding. It sounds weird, but might be worth a try. You'll stand over the ball thinking your'e going to whiff, but I have yet to have that happen. The mentality of this is just hit it to the hole. Seeing the hole allows my muscles to just do what is visibly necessary to get it there.
The other thing was how good the short games were. So i went out and spent 3hrs practicing; 30 mins on the range and the 2 1/2 hrs on chips, bunkers and putting. When you watch a pro drain 9/10 from 12 ft you realize how much work you need on your short gameThis has really helped my ball striking. When I posted previously about watching video I learned I was taking the club past parallel on every swing.75 for my 2nd rd of year. Wonder if i can get in the 60's this year, havent practiced at all.
One thing i learned watching the pros hit balls at augusta, they dont take big backswings and they dont change their tempo no matter what club. They're like metronomes. So ive decided no more big swings on the tee box, seemed to work great yesterday.
I read an article in one of the golf magazines that had similar results. They had amateurs hit balls with 3 woods and 4 woods, and most were hitting the 4-woods much straighter and just as long (even longer in some cases).speaking of fairway woods, i picked up a Ping G25 4W (16.5) last week and finally got to play it today. this stick is a thing of beauty: can work it both fade and draw, and gets up quick from fairway and rough.
i was looking at the 3W, but when i got to the local Golf Mart the Ping rep just happened to be there and had me hit both. granted, it was indoors off a mat, but the telemetry had me hitting straighter shots, consistently, with the 4W vs the 3W. and the carry distance was only about 10 yards different between the two.
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More bad news from this weekend...the swing change has brought a whole new miss into play. With my old setup, I hit it straight with a slight fade and when I missed that fade ended up a slice. Since I was generally aimed down the left center, not a big deal and I rarely worried about any trouble left. Now, when I miss it could be a pull (not getting inside the ball enough but square/closed face at impact), hook (too much from the inside with square/closed face) or revert back to the old swing and miss right. I spent all day Sunday with no clue where to aim. I feel confident it will improve with more work, but damn that was frustrating on a very tight golf course.Made a similar change to my setup (after about 10 years) and similar results. Bad news is I'm not getting to play as much this year, so my short game feel is terrible.Entering my fourth year hacking away. Made a huge stride forward over the past few weeks. Reverse-K setup. Everything is just clicking by only having a better setup. Getting my right shoulder a bit lower. Making sure my head is behind the ball. Allows me to attack the ball from the inside so much easier. Seems like so long ago that the problem was a slice. Now mi####s are hooks. Sub 80 round is calling my name.
My misses are more often headed left too, but I find that I lose far fewer balls than when I used to slice wildly to the right.More bad news from this weekend...the swing change has brought a whole new miss into play. With my old setup, I hit it straight with a slight fade and when I missed that fade ended up a slice. Since I was generally aimed down the left center, not a big deal and I rarely worried about any trouble left. Now, when I miss it could be a pull (not getting inside the ball enough but square/closed face at impact), hook (too much from the inside with square/closed face) or revert back to the old swing and miss right. I spent all day Sunday with no clue where to aim. I feel confident it will improve with more work, but damn that was frustrating on a very tight golf course.Made a similar change to my setup (after about 10 years) and similar results. Bad news is I'm not getting to play as much this year, so my short game feel is terrible.Entering my fourth year hacking away. Made a huge stride forward over the past few weeks. Reverse-K setup. Everything is just clicking by only having a better setup. Getting my right shoulder a bit lower. Making sure my head is behind the ball. Allows me to attack the ball from the inside so much easier. Seems like so long ago that the problem was a slice. Now mi####s are hooks. Sub 80 round is calling my name.
Sooooooo cool looking.Punchbowl opened at Bandon Dunes yesterday.
http://www.bandondunesgolf.com/golf/golf-courses/punchbowl
Can't wait to go back![]()
My buddies and I already planning a trip.joffer said:Punchbowl opened at Bandon Dunes yesterday.
http://www.bandondunesgolf.com/golf/golf-courses/punchbowl
Can't wait to go back![]()
I've heard no lights. They need to fix thatMy buddies and I already planning a trip. Can you imagine the post-round drunken bets on that thing??joffer said:Punchbowl opened at Bandon Dunes yesterday.
http://www.bandondunesgolf.com/golf/golf-courses/punchbowl
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a friend of mine went to a d1 school to play golf and he's pretty good he's on the other side of scratch. I asked him if he ever thought about giving it a try turning pro.he says his senior year he qualifies for the championship. He said he thought he played pretty well and after the first or second day he was 2 or 3 under. He's tied for like 144th. He said right then and there he knew no way he was going to give it a go.Anyone else watch the NCAA finals last night between Alabama and Ok State?
These kids are unreal. In one match, an OSU freshman shot 64...only to lose by a hole to a UA freshman...who birdied 6 of the last 7 holes.
They pretty much all have the perfect golf build and basically no nerves, so hit it a mile and have great short games.a friend of mine went to a d1 school to play golf and he's pretty good he's on the other side of scratch. I asked him if he ever thought about giving it a try turning pro.he says his senior year he qualifies for the championship. He said he thought he played pretty well and after the first or second day he was 2 or 3 under. He's tied for like 144th. He said right then and there he knew no way he was going to give it a go.Anyone else watch the NCAA finals last night between Alabama and Ok State?
These kids are unreal. In one match, an OSU freshman shot 64...only to lose by a hole to a UA freshman...who birdied 6 of the last 7 holes.
It's amazing watching him play and can't fathom how much better he would have to getThey pretty much all have the perfect golf build and basically no nerves, so hit it a mile and have great short games.When they get wild, it's wilder than a pro. But top end is already there.a friend of mine went to a d1 school to play golf and he's pretty good he's on the other side of scratch. I asked him if he ever thought about giving it a try turning pro.he says his senior year he qualifies for the championship. He said he thought he played pretty well and after the first or second day he was 2 or 3 under. He's tied for like 144th. He said right then and there he knew no way he was going to give it a go.Anyone else watch the NCAA finals last night between Alabama and Ok State?
These kids are unreal. In one match, an OSU freshman shot 64...only to lose by a hole to a UA freshman...who birdied 6 of the last 7 holes.
Most comfortable golf shoe I've owned is the Adidas crossflex. F the cheesy screw in spikes. So not necessary if you have a smooth and balanced golf swing.Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
partially disagree. Dry conditions I agree. Even with a lot of torque most shoes are fine. I play super early morning so it's still wet out and feel the spike is betterMost comfortable golf shoe I've owned is the Adidas crossflex. F the cheesy screw in spikes. So not necessary if you have a smooth and balanced golf swing.Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
Good point. If you're playing in the mud and/or slop its not hard to slide around a bit. That said, the best golfer I play with regularly plays in flip flops by choice.partially disagree. Dry conditions I agree. Even with a lot of torque most shoes are fine. I play super early morning so it's still wet out and feel the spike is betterMost comfortable golf shoe I've owned is the Adidas crossflex. F the cheesy screw in spikes. So not necessary if you have a smooth and balanced golf swing.Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
Used to love these, like wearing slippers. Then I realized they were giving me plantar fasciitis because they're lacking arch support. That was two years ago, they may have changed.Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
hmm.. I'll have to read if they've changed the design to increase arch support.Used to love these, like wearing slippers. Then I realized they were giving me plantar fasciitis because they're lacking arch support. That was two years ago, they may have changed.Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
I've played Truelinkswear for a couple of years. They are a zero drop (barefoot/minimalist) shoe. The original ones had a clownshoe-like toe box (these are the ones you see on Woot). The newer ones are much better designed aesthetically. I bought the Sensei- they are a sneaker-like golf shoe. Extremely light and comfortable. They are not waterproof. They have a new shoe called the "Lyt" that I'll probably be getting as the Sensei's need to be replaced.Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
Thanks for your review. The ones I saw on Woot this morning are the 2013 tour model in black/white and brown/white/sand. The design is the same as the shoe in the link I posted, just the two-tone colors and not solid black.I've played Truelinkswear for a couple of years. They are a zero drop (barefoot/minimalist) shoe. The original ones had a clownshoe-like toe box (these are the ones you see on Woot). The newer ones are much better designed aesthetically. I bought the Sensei- they are a sneaker-like golf shoe. Extremely light and comfortable. They are not waterproof. They have a new shoe called the "Lyt" that I'll probably be getting as the Sensei's need to be replaced.Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
I had no adjustment to the minimalist shoe. If you walk they are very comfortable. You can get a slightly better sense for the feel of the green underfoot.
New Balance also makes a minimalist golf shoe.
I bought my kid the Truelinkswear Padwans last year for golf ---and now he basically wears those as his daily shoe.
I'd recommend Truelinkswear...but don't like the design of the shoe on Woot.
I see that now. Aesthetically, that shoe isn't as bad as the one I was thinking of. But it has a much bigger toe box that you are used to. That's part of the barefoot experience - in that your toes are supposed to spread out which allows for better posture and balance during athletic activity (supposedly).Thanks for your review. The ones I saw on Woot this morning are the 2013 tour model in black/white and brown/white/sand. The design is the same as the shoe in the link I posted, just the two-tone colors and not solid black.I've played Truelinkswear for a couple of years. They are a zero drop (barefoot/minimalist) shoe. The original ones had a clownshoe-like toe box (these are the ones you see on Woot). The newer ones are much better designed aesthetically. I bought the Sensei- they are a sneaker-like golf shoe. Extremely light and comfortable. They are not waterproof. They have a new shoe called the "Lyt" that I'll probably be getting as the Sensei's need to be replaced.Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any of you have tried these.
I had no adjustment to the minimalist shoe. If you walk they are very comfortable. You can get a slightly better sense for the feel of the green underfoot.
New Balance also makes a minimalist golf shoe.
I bought my kid the Truelinkswear Padwans last year for golf ---and now he basically wears those as his daily shoe.
I'd recommend Truelinkswear...but don't like the design of the shoe on Woot.
Worth $50?
I have a pair. They're pretty nice. Zero heel padding though so they do feel weird.Eta: I bought the clown shoe ones b/c they were super cheap. I wear them with my regular golf group but that's about it. Have gotten a few looks if I have them on in public (hitting grocery store after round or whatever).Jayrok said:Has anyone tried the True Linkswear tour golf shoe?
truelinkswear
The claim super comfortable and light. I saw a
few pairs on Woot! for $50 and wondered if any
of you have tried these.
The Sensei shoes don't look like clown shoes. They are more like sneakers. But the toe box is wider in real life than what it appears from the pictures on the web site. It's not obnoxiously wide...and they don't look like orthopedic shoes either. I'm just letting you know what to expect. They are very light. Very comfortable. I am sold on the shoes.Lack of arch support and heel padding concerns me so I may pass. The $50 shoes on woot are the Tour models and are regular $129 on the vendor's site. The sensei is $99 on the site. So I don't know which models would be considered clown shoes and which models aren't.
Thanks for your insights, GB. I couldn't imagine playing in a knee brace at all, let alone in hot weather.The Sensei shoes don't look like clown shoes. They are more like sneakers. But the toe box is wider in real life than what it appears from the pictures on the web site. It's not obnoxiously wide...and they don't look like orthopedic shoes either. I'm just letting you know what to expect. They are very light. Very comfortable. I am sold on the shoes.Lack of arch support and heel padding concerns me so I may pass. The $50 shoes on woot are the Tour models and are regular $129 on the vendor's site. The sensei is $99 on the site. So I don't know which models would be considered clown shoes and which models aren't.
The tour model looks more like a clown shoe...especially with the black and white leather...it makes the toe box more pronounced. Performance-wise I'm sure it is a great shoe. I think Ryan Moore wore them on tour - he's probably in the lyts this year - but not sure about that.
One of the reasons I went with a minimalist shoe is that I have knee issues. And had to play golf with a knee brace. In Boise, that's fine early season but in the summer when it is 100 degrees out wearing some brace just isn't going to happen.
The first round I played in True shoes, I felt no knee pain at all throughout and after. Since, I've gone to minimalist shoes in pretty much everything I wear - unless I'm dressing up. Even hiking and backpacking with a 40lb pack- I'm wearing minimalist shoes (not boots).
I'm sure there's some theory behind it all like- if humans were meant for arch support and heel padding they would have evolved it. For me it's more simple- these types of shoes are more comfortable- I like being barefoot as much as possible too- my knee doesn't hurt when I play. Your situation may be different.
I like the True shoes. I like the Sensei better than the $50 ones on Woot. You can probably find the Sensei for $75-$80 on the web somewhere. I'd spend the $30 more for the Sensei...heck I'm about to pony up $150 for the lyts.
eccos are nice but expensive for no waterproofinglots of dew at 7 am lolBought these during the off season and have played 5 rounds in them so far. Love them.
http://www.zappos.com/ecco-golf-golf-biom-zero-black-fire
Same sorta thing for me. I was a plus 5 in college. Turned pro and went to a Carolina mini tour. Shot 66-65 in my first tourney. Won $32 for finishing 11th. For 7 straight tournaments I never shot a round over 70. Grand total winnings, just over $300. And that was in the days of persimmon and balata. It's a different world at that level. I don't regret for one second giving it up. Hard way to make a living.a friend of mine went to a d1 school to play golf and he's pretty good he's on the other side of scratch. I asked him if he ever thought about giving it a try turning pro.he says his senior year he qualifies for the championship. He said he thought he played pretty well and after the first or second day he was 2 or 3 under. He's tied for like 144th. He said right then and there he knew no way he was going to give it a go.Anyone else watch the NCAA finals last night between Alabama and Ok State?
These kids are unreal. In one match, an OSU freshman shot 64...only to lose by a hole to a UA freshman...who birdied 6 of the last 7 holes.
My irons were only 8 years old and I was not a big have to have new crap guy but yes it's upgrade timeAny of you guys playing older irons?
I'm still rockin' my circa 1998 Mizuno T-Zoids. I love them but wonder if I'm missing out on any new technology.
I still play my circa 1995 Cleveland purple irons that Corey Pavin used to pimp. I love them. Every year I say I'm buying a new set, and every year I talk myself out of it after playing with my current set.Any of you guys playing older irons?
I'm still rockin' my circa 1998 Mizuno T-Zoids. I love them but wonder if I'm missing out on any new technology.
These bad boys. Have the 1 Iron, too, that I love to hit off the tee.I still play my circa 1995 Cleveland purple irons that Corey Pavin used to pimp. I love them. Every year I say I'm buying a new set, and every year I talk myself out of it after playing with my current set.Any of you guys playing older irons?
I'm still rockin' my circa 1998 Mizuno T-Zoids. I love them but wonder if I'm missing out on any new technology.