Okay, here is a place for the Golfers to talk about tournaments, clubs, swing help or thoughts.
Today is the Players Championship, which I think ought to be the 5th Major. Largest pot in the PGA. The daunting 17th, which seems to bring excitement every year. At least we will get to see Sergio blow up yet again.
My brother-in-law had a set of MP-30s. A little bit more of a player's club than the one above, but it's pretty hard to go wrong with Mizuno irons even though I'm a Ping guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kstater:
I was due for an upgrade. Was still using my Si3 up til now.
Holy Shit you ain't a lying!
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
My brother-in-law had a set of MP-30s. A little bit more of a player's club than the one above, but it's pretty hard to go wrong with Mizuno irons even though I'm a Ping guy.
Yeah I have had several blades, I really can't see myself going back to blades, these new clubs are just so easy to hit, and mishits still get up there, and I can still work the ball. Hell even the pros have started to go away from blades. Though I just about got the MP-60's.
Originally Posted by smittysbar:
Holy Shit you ain't a lying!
Yeah I have had several blades, I really can't see myself going back to blades, these new clubs are just so easy to hit, and mishits still get up there, and I can still work the ball. Hell even the pros have started to go away from blades. Though I just about got the MP-60's.
God I am ready for the season to start.
30's are cavities. You're thinking of the 33's. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
30's are cavities. You're thinking of the 33's.
Yeah my bad, I remember when me and my buddies would hit nothing but blades, our egos wouldn't allow us to try anything else, how stupid were we :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Don't ever, ever think that you are going to beat this game, it will humble your ass quickly.
Oh, I'm the last person to say I'm going to beat the game. When I'm talking about turning the corner, I just mean getting over the damn hump I've been struggling with for the past 3 years.
At my previous course, I was a member there for 4-5 years. Each year I progressively got better....started out shooting 110+ (1st year I really played golf consistently) and worked my way down to consistently shooting low to mid 80's.
Last year, I moved to a new private course. It's not as forgiving and I was back shooting high 40's/low 50's on 9. I had to learn to play a course that was tighter and tougher.
Through it all, the one thing I've struggled with is distance on my short game, 50-150 yards in. I can typically put it on, but I never felt like I had much control over the distance. I'm setting myself a goal that this year, I'm going to learn to control my distance. I figure if I'm able to control my distance better, I'll shave 5-10 strokes a round just on shorter putts. [Reply]
Finally decided to bite the bullet and get properly fitted for irons and a driver.
Sure enough, I've been playing Ping I3 OS black dots, and was fitted into green dots - 2.25* upright. No fucking wonder I keep leaking the ball right...
Hit a TON of drivers on the launch monitor, and without question the best for my swing?
The used $50 Ping G2 with a Aldila NV-S shaft. Saved me a few bucks.
Going to take a few days to sleep on it, but I think I'm going to order a new set of Ping G5 irons with the CS Lite stiff shafts and Cushin inserts. They just feel like a huge upgrade to my I3's, or I'd just have what I have bent to specs.
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
I've been wanting new clubs....but my wife says "No. You just bought those 3 years ago" /whiny voice.
I can't remember the last time I actually paid out of pocket for an upgrade.
I've always found someone on Ebay or Craigslist to give me way more than the club is worth, and I always re-invest in used.
In this case, I sold my old Titleist driver for $80, and bought the G2 for $50.
I have a sale pending on my I3's for $250.
I'm getting the G5's for $380.
So, technically, I'm out $100. But it would have cost me $100 to regrip my I3's and have them bent to 2.5*, so I can justify it. Still no more out of pocket than what I would have spent to prepare for the season.
Ebay is your friend, if you know what you're looking for. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
I can't remember the last time I actually paid out of pocket for an upgrade.
I've always found someone on Ebay or Craigslist to give me way more than the club is worth, and I always re-invest in used.
In this case, I sold my old Titleist driver for $80, and bought the G2 for $50.
I have a sale pending on my I3's for $250.
I'm getting the G5's for $380.
So, technically, I'm out $100. But it would have cost me $100 to regrip my I3's and have them bent to 2.5*, so I can justify it. Still no more out of pocket than what I would have spent to prepare for the season.
Ebay is your friend, if you know what you're looking for.
Sounds like you got hooked up. Best thing is, you got fitted and upgraded for next to nothing. I am 2* upright, it amazes me that people spend the amount of money that they do, but never get fitted. It defiantly can make a HUGE improvement in your game.
Regriping, if you ever decide to do it, is a breeze. I can walk you through it, if you ever decide to do something. I am always regriping something it seems.
Update on the MX-19 Irons: Would be a great game improvement iron, to big of a head and cavity for my liking, but I hit them and they feel great. Guess I will play them for a bit and see, I already have them sold if I decide to go another direction. [Reply]