Probs no good for me thenSpargo wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:Is it too small or too big?Spargo wrote:.
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Pulled the pin on a set of Srixon z585 irons (4-PW) with the most recent Golfbox sale.
Having a hit on Sunday at Aston Hills to give em a good workout.
Will be on the hunt for a gap/sand wedge now
Having a hit on Sunday at Aston Hills to give em a good workout.
Will be on the hunt for a gap/sand wedge now
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MatteeG wrote:Pulled the pin on a set of Srixon z585 irons (4-PW) with the most recent Golfbox sale.
Having a hit on Sunday at Aston Hills to give em a good workout.
Will be on the hunt for a gap/sand wedge now
Look at the Cleveland wedges they are excellent.
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Corona Man wrote:MatteeG wrote:Pulled the pin on a set of Srixon z585 irons (4-PW) with the most recent Golfbox sale.
Having a hit on Sunday at Aston Hills to give em a good workout.
Will be on the hunt for a gap/sand wedge now
Look at the Cleveland wedges they are excellent.
Yep they will be my first 'investigation'
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MatteeG wrote:Pulled the pin on a set of Srixon z585 irons (4-PW) with the most recent Golfbox sale.
Having a hit on Sunday at Aston Hills to give em a good workout.
Will be on the hunt for a gap/sand wedge now
Irons went better than expected. First hit with the 8 iron I rained down on the 2nd pin. Quite forgiving and nice and soft.
Look forward to next hit.
Golfbox have anothe 20% off clearance at moment- was too slow grabbing a Cobra F8 fairway wood for 145 brand new
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Anyone run one of those fatter grips on their Putter (Super Stroke or similar)?
Thoughts?
After yesterday I'm looking for a change up, dont really want to shell out for a whole new putter, but a re-grip is on the cards.
Always putted well in the shop with the thicker grips... but easy to putt on a flat fake grass.
Thoughts?
After yesterday I'm looking for a change up, dont really want to shell out for a whole new putter, but a re-grip is on the cards.
Always putted well in the shop with the thicker grips... but easy to putt on a flat fake grass.
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I do.
But i cant putt...
But i cant putt...
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Just called into my "local" Drummonds this arvo to have a look around & grab some new stuff..... was served by Doug Barwick..... still looks pretty fit, certainly still, ahem "lifting" by the looks of it!
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Corona Man wrote:Just called into my "local" Drummonds this arvo to have a look around & grab some new stuff..... was served by Doug Barwick..... still looks pretty fit, certainly still, ahem "lifting" by the looks of it!
He was a unit back in the day.
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MatteeG wrote:Corona Man wrote:Just called into my "local" Drummonds this arvo to have a look around & grab some new stuff..... was served by Doug Barwick..... still looks pretty fit, certainly still, ahem "lifting" by the looks of it!
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Looking at buying some new Golf Shoes - currently have Foot Joy HyperFlex with BOA system.
Thinking of going for spikeless shoes - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thinking of going for spikeless shoes - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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stun72 wrote:Looking at buying some new Golf Shoes - currently have Foot Joy HyperFlex with BOA system.
Thinking of going for spikeless shoes - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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stun72 wrote:Looking at buying some new Golf Shoes - currently have Foot Joy HyperFlex with BOA system.
Thinking of going for spikeless shoes - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
ive got new balance fresh foam LinksSL
they are really comfy, especially if you have a wider foot,
I played a fair bit over the summer and found they have worn reasonably quickly.
I reckon Ill wear my Footjoy's with spikes for rest of winter and try get a bit more summer out of my New Balances.
Of the shoes I see most on the course with guys I play with, the Puma's seem popular and few guys have Sketcher's - unsure what they are like but been told they are comfy
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stun72 wrote:Looking at buying some new Golf Shoes - currently have Foot Joy HyperFlex with BOA system.
Thinking of going for spikeless shoes - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah Golf Box is the go. Delivered within 2 days max and they have free postage. Have a look at their clearance items. Get some great deals.
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Ive been playing a little bit of golf this year and have been looking at upgrading my set, particularly my cutlery which would be at least 25 years old. I said I would do it when I break 90 off the comp tees but a 90 is near enough!
My putter also needs upgrading, but not urgently, just looks shit and the grip is gone.
I have a driver im happy with, callaway ft-i (big square thing, sounds tinny but goes dead straight) so didn't want a full upgrade. Have also been borrowing a couple of hybrids that I will need to give back at some stage.
Anyway after looking around and hitting different clubs for a while I ended up going second hand (cause im a tight arse) but quality.
Just picked up titleist AP2 clubs (5 years old, new grips), 5i -pitcher, titleist 3 hybrid, callaway xr steelhead 3 wood plus an odyssey putter for $475.
Pretty happy with the price and quality of sticks.
Need to find myself a wedge or 2 and pending how I hit the hybrid, maybe something between the 3h and 5i to complete my set.
Gonna have to find half hour tonight to give me a little test on a wide fairway before it gets dark!
My putter also needs upgrading, but not urgently, just looks shit and the grip is gone.
I have a driver im happy with, callaway ft-i (big square thing, sounds tinny but goes dead straight) so didn't want a full upgrade. Have also been borrowing a couple of hybrids that I will need to give back at some stage.
Anyway after looking around and hitting different clubs for a while I ended up going second hand (cause im a tight arse) but quality.
Just picked up titleist AP2 clubs (5 years old, new grips), 5i -pitcher, titleist 3 hybrid, callaway xr steelhead 3 wood plus an odyssey putter for $475.
Pretty happy with the price and quality of sticks.
Need to find myself a wedge or 2 and pending how I hit the hybrid, maybe something between the 3h and 5i to complete my set.
Gonna have to find half hour tonight to give me a little test on a wide fairway before it gets dark!
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I think I'm gonna sell the F8 one lengths.
Haven't quite settled into them. Like the concept but just haven't suited my style....
I just resort back into the bad habits that are comfortable.....[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Haven't quite settled into them. Like the concept but just haven't suited my style....
I just resort back into the bad habits that are comfortable.....[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Picked up a 2nd hand Odyssey 2 Ball white hot Pro Putter this week, haven't had a chance to go have a putt with it yet but have always wanted one of them, hoping it helps!
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There was too much going on with those for my liking.Dutchy wrote:Picked up a 2nd hand Odyssey 2 Ball white hot Pro Putter this week, haven't had a chance to go have a putt with it yet but have always wanted one of them, hoping it helps!
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Picked up a F9 OL GW 49° with the golfbox recent sale for $45 bucks.
Used it last week. Did the job nicely.
Didn't have the GW in previous set.
It replaces the Cleveland uhx 49°.
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Used it last week. Did the job nicely.
Didn't have the GW in previous set.
It replaces the Cleveland uhx 49°.
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Ive just this week replaced my putter grip. Just had a standard slightly worn out odyssey grip.
Got one of those thicker grips, feels way better in the lounge room, hope it still feels good on the course when I next get out.
Got one of those thicker grips, feels way better in the lounge room, hope it still feels good on the course when I next get out.
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