I agree, GIR is what GIR is - and that's all. I don't measure anything else with it. Did I get the ball on the green in 2 less than what the hole's par is?
In my case 9% of the time I do that. So 91% of the time I do not, of that there's another breakdown of what happened, but if I look at...
A bunch of us used it after our bonus golf round, they do have one it was fine, nothing outrageous or anything but it was still nicer than 98% of other ones I've been in.
Couple showers and plenty of space.
Story of cube life. It's the worst.
I have office doors and there are still some people so loud that you can hear past a closed door.
I am currently in a big group office right now and there are two people on speakerphone in meetings - both in the same room.
That's what I did and looked mine up. Mine is 59% from that range. My 3-6 feet is only 45% so apparently that extra couple of feet helps me out.
I would guess I would say 49% though? I think people probably make about half of their putts from that range.
Unlikely if it's locked down, we have networks the same way. You need to allow the client software on the computer for it to print to the networks, so you have that choice.
I agree with you there, I don't think the 100 pounds (that goes down over time) is that significant of a difference. I would MUCH rather fill up 30 gallons in the sub zero temps once than 15 gallons twice. You can start the pump and go sit in the truck for a few minutes.
That's where I'm at. Same pack probably.
I am fine with manual, but my wife really likes electric and it's frankly not something that I care enough about that if she wants matching toothbrushes - more power to our marriage!