Any golfers out there?
Share your stories, gear recommendations, course pics, great golf deals, whatever!
@Memo
@BattleFlag
Share your stories, gear recommendations, course pics, great golf deals, whatever!
@Memo
@BattleFlag
Oooo love this! Been playing for a little over two years now, got a set of used Callaway Big Bertha clubs. Might upgrade to some newer ones in the distant future, want to be sub 100 first!Any golfers out there?
Share your stories, gear recommendations, course pics, great golf deals, whatever!
@Memo
@BattleFlag
This is definitely me too! I've been using a set that my parents got me with their credit card points since high school. Picked up playing regularly last year since it was a safe covid activity. Been using the 18Birdies phone app to track my rounds and handicap, which I had never done before.Might upgrade to some newer ones in the distant future, want to be sub 100 first!
I'm a big Callaway guy, but it does help that one of my best friends is the rep. Their equipment is very solid.I play nine holes a week from April through September because of the league I'm in and I love having that locked in. 18 hole rounds I don't do as often. The courses here are so crowded, and with Covid it was absolutely insane trying to get tee times last year. My boss has a standing 'first three tee-times' at a local course and I join that group sometimes...but mid-summer they tee-off at 5:50 and that's just too early.
As far as equipment, I have Taylor Made RAC irons that I bought in 2000, they are fine I can't see a good reason to upgrade. I have a Callaway Steelhead 3 wood that I will never part with, it's so predictable/dependable for me...especially if the driver isn't working. In fact, I have gone weeks and weeks without ever pulling driver when that 3 wood is working. 220 yards and a slight fade, I'll take it.
Definitely. I'll play any time after 6:30 or so....I get up early all week so it's not too difficult. But getting up at 5 am, eh, it actually adds stress to my Saturday night. But I do I love those summer mornings. A granola bar and beer at the turn is perfect, even though it's only like 9-ish at that point. Morning golf is on the list of activities that are ok to drink in the morning. Well, my list anyway.I used to love those early AM tee times, could be home to the family before noon with getting some breakfast or lunch.
I play nine holes a week from April through September because of the league I'm in and I love having that locked in. 18 hole rounds I don't do as often. The courses here are so crowded, and with Covid it was absolutely insane trying to get tee times last year. My boss has a standing 'first three tee-times' at a local course and I join that group sometimes...but mid-summer they tee-off at 5:50 and that's just too early.
As far as equipment, I have Taylor Made RAC irons that I bought in 2000, they are fine I can't see a good reason to upgrade. I have a Callaway Steelhead 3 wood that I will never part with, it's so predictable/dependable for me...especially if the driver isn't working. In fact, I have gone weeks and weeks without ever pulling driver when that 3 wood is working. 220 yards and a slight fade, I'll take it.
What's this now?vaseline on the driver head
I love hybrids...but I think it's because I've always done ok with fairway woods. I had a 7 wood that was a huge part of my game for years. I could never hit a 3 or 4 iron well, and now have cheap-o hybrids that I like quite a bit.My dad bought some really nice hybrid woods over the holidays. Next time we golf together I'm curious to try them out.
Vaseline on your club face will decrease side to side drift. Completely eliminates my slice. Also very illegalWhat's this now?
I feel I need to try this. My controllable fade with my 3 wood is usually full on slice with a driver.Vaseline on your club face will decrease side to side drift. Completely eliminates my slice. Also very illegal
I've heard chapstick also works and is a little more discreet than a tub of vaseline, but I can't confirm if it's as effective.I feel I need to try this. My controllable fade with my 3 wood is usually full on slice with a driver.
That's a crazy story! I think just about every golfer has finished out a hole in bad weather before, not thinking that anything like this could ever happen to them. Glad he was relatively ok!Not sure why I missed it, but I just saw the pic @Djxfactor511
Nice shot! What are the details? Long hole, short hole? Club used?
I have a hole in one. It was a 110 yard par 3, I was playing with a supplier/salesmen I didn't know that well, just he and I. It was crazy to see it drop out of sight. And yet, not much hooting and hollering.
My dad and aunt also have holes-in-one. And yet their dad, my grandpa, was the avid golfer in the family and he never had one. Maybe it's because he was struck by lightning on the course in his 30s. That is probably the same odds.
True story. He sought cover under a tree during a thunderstorm and it zapped him right though his head down to his feet. He had holes blown out of the bottom of both feet. ICU for a month with severe burns, my dad said he wasn't allowed to go see him for awhile. And yet, he lived to 84, with the side effects being bad balance, messed up vision and some headaches. Crazy that it didn't kill him.
That's awesome, knowing me I probably would've putted my way to a bogey on that placement!That's a crazy story! I think just about every golfer has finished out a hole in bad weather before, not thinking that anything like this could ever happen to them. Glad he was relatively ok!
Definitely the closest I've come.
Par 3 - about 150 yds level ground
There's a tall pine that half blocks the left side of the green so you either have to go high over the tree or around it to the right side of the green. Hole placement was mid-left so I went high with a teed up 7 iron. Three quarter swing to get the air but not the distance. Looped up and just right of the highest branch. I thought it landed on the back green and was long by 10 yds. Didn't realize how close I came until I walked on the green.
Holy crap, you have two! Nice man. Love that pic too.Those hole in ones are so random. I was playing with my Daughter and ex-wife on a kind of misty morning so the course was pretty empty, they were up at the women's tee not paying attention and a couple friends were on the hole after us. Hit it, yelled go in, and the ex asked what I was yelling about when it went in . I did get this great picture below out of it, when my Daughter took the ball out of the hole. Also got my 2nd one at a buddies trip in Central Oregon. That one was wild with groups jumping up and down on the holes both sides of us, and the homeowners happened to be out near the tee box and watched it one hop into the hole. I've been pretty lucky to get two, I know people that have played their whole life without one.
Oh, 3 iron into the wind 199 yards that never left the pin
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That's awesome, knowing me I probably would've putted my way to a bogey on that placement!