I grabbed an Ogio woode cart bag this year, I joined the push cart mafia last year and no looking back now, going full tacky (sans Bluetooth speaker)
I grabbed an Ogio woode cart bag this year, I joined the push cart mafia last year and no looking back now, going full tacky (sans Bluetooth speaker)
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They have a black satin finish. Not raw hahaThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I liked the look, differentiates from the irons.
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Where do you test at?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's actually kind of both. Jaws raw wedges have a raw face, and whatever finish you choose on the rest of the head.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Raw wedges are great, they just wear so fast.
https://txg.ca/calgary/ for fittings.
But playing out of Pinebrook this year, so did some testing there in a GCQuad.
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Did you recently get a membership there?
Just an annual.
This is exactly what I got fit for, such a great clubThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Ok I’ll play. This is from my warmup. 7i and driver. My driver ball speed is pitiful haha. And 7i is artificially jacked up from low spin off mats/the shitty Srixon ball I was using. It spins probably 2k more (and rolls out probably 8yd less) on grass with a pro v1 or tp5 that I usually play.
Things got a little better after I got loose. But still feeling like a winter swing
All in all, I’m reasonably pleased. It’s only going to get better as I get back into shape and get to the course 4 or 5 times a week.
Last edited by bjstare; 03-17-2023 at 03:51 PM.
Any of you use portable launch monitors?
I’m tempted to buy the Garmin R10
https://www.garmin.com/en-CA/p/695391
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Completed my set for the next few years, just need a newer bag for the push cart.
PXG 0811XT ProjectX HZRDUS X Stiff Driver;
PXG 0341 Proto 5 Wood, same shaft as driver - aka the fairway finder;
Mizuno SEL 4-GW irons;
54 & 58 Haywood wedges;
Odyssey Black Series #8 putter - Tiger Slayer.
Happy with the set-up, just need more short game practice time. Goal for this year is to stay in high 70's, low 80s consistently.
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On average pros drive the ball a total of 296.6 yards (yds) according to official PGA Shotlink data. They hit a 3-wood an average carry distance of 249 yds, a 5-wood 235 yds and 3-hybrids 230 yds. 3-irons average 217 yds, 4-irons 208 yds, 5-irons 199 yds, 6-irons 188 yds, 7-irons 177 yds, 8-irons 164 yds and 9-irons 153 yds.
https://golfingfocus.com/how-far-do-...hit-each-club/
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Most of their play is at or near sea level though. Add 30yds to their drives at our elevation, and at least 10yds for the irons.
If you aren't hooking it to a sim, is getting that data really worth it? Knowing your launch data is pretty pointless at our level, better spend that money on lessons.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by jutes; 03-18-2023 at 10:06 AM.
You don’t like data when you practice at the range?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Is it really relevant if you can't strike the ball consistently? The average golfer should practice towards no more than two shots under 100 yards in. After knowing your yardages with each club, everything else is just stats for what exactly?
Speaking of, I highly recommend the GolfShot app. Accurate to 1 yard of the top range finders plus you can track your clubs used, keeps scores and tracks your steps for you fitness freaks.
Haha, sounds like you are ready for the tour.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m always trying to improve.
I'm just curious how knowing your launch angle and spin rates helps you lower you scores, if that's your goal.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Having a 100mph slap shot isn't helpful when you can't hit the net lol.
I like to dial in yardage, am I drawing, fading, launch angle, swing speed, ball speed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I enjoy it, I’ll spend 2 sometimes 3hrs at the range just practicing different shots. Being able to see the data is even better for me.
I find it incredibly relaxing.
Agreed short game is where you need to dial it in.
My focus this year is the scoring wedges.
140yds and under.
I mean it makes sense to buy new clubs every season when you wear them out after couple months of hitting 400 balls a day.
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