i love mineMy old super steel 3W broke. Just won an eBay auction for a new X2Hot 3W - $128 shipped. sweet
I was using an original copper Ping Zing putter up until a year ago. I got it around 1985Lots of guys I play with still play the 20+ year old Ping Eye2 irons
quite possibly the best set of irons ever made....i played the Eye2+ for years and still have the sand wedge in my bag.Lots of guys I play with still play the 20+ year old Ping Eye2 irons
Nice! Congrats.shot my best round ever today aplus 1 73 I was 1 under after 14 and bogey 1516 tough putting course my home course so I'm really pleased
thanks 4 bogies 3 birdiesNice! Congrats.shot my best round ever today aplus 1 73 I was 1 under after 14 and bogey 1516 tough putting course my home course so I'm really pleased

I'm not sure what shaft he needs, club range, or L or R handed, but I have been very pleased with the Callaway X Hot irons . I'm sure you can shop around and find them touch less, but they are averaging in that $350 - $400 range.My son will be a freshman in HS this fall and he's had a growth spurt and grew out of his junior clubs. He's still pretty much a beginner (probably not likely to make the HS golf team) and I'm looking to get him an adult set of clubs.
Any recommendations on what/where to buy? Looking to spend no more than $400 on a full set.
I see Callaway Strata sets on Amazon for $200, but I'm guessing there are better alternatives out there.
same maybe a tad less. Just a late spring and kidsWhat's consensus around here....looking for some anecdotal information...
Are you playing more or less golf this year or the same as always?
What about other golfers you know?
If you are playing less, why? time, money, access?
Just curious.
A bit more but I really dialed it back the previous 5 years due to very young kids. My basic rule is that I will play on the weekend only if the kids have something going on at that time that I don't have to attend (play date, birthday party, church camps etc). 6 and 4 year olds have more of these events than 3 and 1 year olds.What's consensus around here....looking for some anecdotal information...
Are you playing more or less golf this year or the same as always?
What about other golfers you know?
If you are playing less, why? time, money, access?
Just curious.
Had a baby in February. I'm playing way more.What's consensus around here....looking for some anecdotal information...
Are you playing more or less golf this year or the same as always?
What about other golfers you know?
If you are playing less, why? time, money, access?
Just curious.
Go to 2nd swing and find a good set that's a couple of year's old. You could easily find a 3-4 year old set of good irons for under $300. Find a cheap putter and Driver and he's set.My son will be a freshman in HS this fall and he's had a growth spurt and grew out of his junior clubs. He's still pretty much a beginner (probably not likely to make the HS golf team) and I'm looking to get him an adult set of clubs.
Any recommendations on what/where to buy? Looking to spend no more than $400 on a full set.
I see Callaway Strata sets on Amazon for $200, but I'm guessing there are better alternatives out there.
Got a "First Tee" around?Go to 2nd swing and find a good set that's a couple of year's old. You could easily find a 3-4 year old set of good irons for under $300. Find a cheap putter and Driver and he's set.My son will be a freshman in HS this fall and he's had a growth spurt and grew out of his junior clubs. He's still pretty much a beginner (probably not likely to make the HS golf team) and I'm looking to get him an adult set of clubs.
Any recommendations on what/where to buy? Looking to spend no more than $400 on a full set.
I see Callaway Strata sets on Amazon for $200, but I'm guessing there are better alternatives out there.
I will say that you should also consider lessons for him if you haven't already. Learning good habits as a young golfer will make the sport much more enjoyable for his future and make him a ton better at it.
Good results - no pain and hit the ball pretty well.heckmanm said:I haven't played any yet this year - combination of busy spring with kids, lots of cold/rain, and mainly finishing rehab from rotator cuff surgery over the winter. Surgeon gave me the OK to try swinging a club, but I'm still nervous about the first time I take a divot.
I think I'm going to hit the range on the way home today, though.
I've played a bit less - I can really only play on the weekend, so any kind of rain means no playing for the week.What's consensus around here....looking for some anecdotal information...
Are you playing more or less golf this year or the same as always?
What about other golfers you know?
If you are playing less, why? time, money, access?
Just curious.
Thanks. This looks like a great deal. I currently use Callaway Diablos and am very happy with them. I'd let him try mine out but I'm a lefty and he's a righty.I'm not sure what shaft he needs, club range, or L or R handed, but I have been very pleased with the Callaway X Hot irons . I'm sure you can shop around and find them touch less, but they are averaging in that $350 - $400 range.My son will be a freshman in HS this fall and he's had a growth spurt and grew out of his junior clubs. He's still pretty much a beginner (probably not likely to make the HS golf team) and I'm looking to get him an adult set of clubs.
Any recommendations on what/where to buy? Looking to spend no more than $400 on a full set.
I see Callaway Strata sets on Amazon for $200, but I'm guessing there are better alternatives out there.
Went from a set of Taylormade OS Rac, and it isn't even close how much more distance and forgiving the Callaway irons are.
I seem to be doing this a lot this year too. Holes 9-14 (6 holes) I'm averaging 4.75 over per round (even across different courses). The other 12 holes I'm averaging 2.5 over.played a full 18 at the home course yesterday, was cruising along after 10 holes at even par, fairways and greens, just cruising along then WHAM!
bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey, bogey
arggh golf....
I'm no expert, but what works for me is:See the linePlayed resort golf @Eagle Crest.
Par 3's =+7
Rest of course =-1
77
My game has been very erratic this year. Need to spend some time chipping.
Also does anyone have tips for making pressure
putts? I've been struggling with confidence when score matters.
Need more details. What's your miss? Chunking them? Thin? Shanks? Actually, it might not matter. I know my own poor chips and pitches are almost always from trying to swing harder instead of just being smooth and fluid.Ok fellas, help me hit a pitch shot. I'm about a 12-13 cap and can't hit a damn pitch or sand shot to save my life.
I play a nice chip and can put lights out but need your help here.
I'm all over the place. With the chip I keep the hands quiet, weight forward, and stroke it. I feel like when I get wrist action, I'm not comfortable making a stroke at less than 3/4 swing.Need more details. What's your miss? Chunking them? Thin? Shanks? Actually, it might not matter. I know my own poor chips and pitchesOk fellas, help me hit a pitch shot. I'm about a
12-13 cap and can't hit a damn pitch or sand shot to save my life.
I play a nice chip and can put lights out but need your help here.
are almost always from trying to swing harder instead of just being smooth and fluid.
Biggest mistake I see is someone taking a full backswing and then trying to "ease off" on the downswing to control distance. Think of a 50 yard shot as a long chip rather than a short wedge shot. Short backswing, and always accelerate through the ball. It's also not a shot that gets practiced a lot.I'm all over the place. With the chip I keep the hands quiet, weight forward, and stroke it. I feel like when I get wrist action, I'm not comfortable making a stroke at less than 3/4 swing.Need more details. What's your miss? Chunking them? Thin? Shanks? Actually, it might not matter. I know my own poor chips and pitchesOk fellas, help me hit a pitch shot. I'm about a
12-13 cap and can't hit a damn pitch or sand shot to save my life.
I play a nice chip and can put lights out but need your help here.
are almost always from trying to swing harder instead of just being smooth and fluid.
This is my process for chip shots and I can do this pretty well. My issues come when I try the pitch shot. Any time I need an elevated shot, I am either skulling it or chunking it.Accelerate through the chip. Set your hand early and hold the angle through the chip. Swing with your shoulders, not your hands.
That's when you need a bigger takeaway...which requires a lot of practice.This is my process for chip shots and I can do this pretty well. My issues come when I try the pitch shot. Any time I need an elevated shot, I am either skulling it or chunking it.Accelerate through the chip. Set your hand early and hold the angle through the chip. Swing with your shoulders, not your hands.
Maybe I'm not understanding your terminology. Are you talking about like a 40 yd half shot from the fairway? Flop shot? Sounds like you are comfortable with the short chip.This is my process for chip shots and I can do this pretty well. My issues come when I try the pitch shot. Any time I need an elevated shot, I am either skulling it or chunking it.Accelerate through the chip. Set your hand early and hold the angle through the chip. Swing with your shoulders, not your hands.
To be a bit fair, these fairways are running pretty hard.so, I've decided at my home course to take some of the mental angst out of my issues I've had with the par 5's, to just pretend mentally that they are long par 4's. One is 490 uphill, one is 500 with a tricky left to right landing area (and I hit a draw, arghh) where the landing area past 280 is quite narrow, and one is 510 with the same type of narrow landing area with two bunkers right in the 280-300 area and a river all down the left side. the last two rounds I eagled twice, birdied 3 times and parred once. I'm guessing i'll just keep using this approach. Sad thing is I think I'm pretty long driver of the ball until I look at the US Open layout at Pinehurst:
#2 507 yds par 4
#4 529 yrds par 4
#8 502 yrds par 4
#11 483 yds par 4
#12 484 yds par 4
#16 528 yds par 4
I'm thinking if you can consistently drive 300 or longer, you have a chance at the US open on those holes, but if you're Jim Furyk, hitting 275-285, you're screwed
you will, but you MUST work on your putting and short game around the greens to achieve the fastest improvement in scoringi'm playing at least twice a week...sometimes 4 rounds....if only i were getting bettah....
Im pretty happy with my AP2s.Looking for some new irons.
Love my Taylor Made R7s but they are 6 years old and biased to draw. I no longer have any fade to correct and mentally have a ridiculous time trying to cut or hit dog leg rights.
Even if just for the mental aspect, I need a straight bias. Still have lots of work to do so let's cap the budget at 600. I'm open to used, but certainly want steel shaft, no blades, no hybrids.
Any suggestions folks for an intermediate player in that range?
Tia
Three-quarter wedge from 135 AND a bunker ...ooooooo, aren't you the brute!!I hold out from 135 from a muddy fairway bunker for eagle today. PW, 3/4 shot. Hit it PERFECT. Everyone went nuts when it spun back into the hole.