One thing to remember with the FT vs AJ is the Forged Tec are a few degrees weaker lofted compared to the Aerojets which helps with launch and height. At a small sacrifice to distance obviously.
In terms of musically being the best then my top 3 would be:
The Goldbergs
Baywatch
True Blood
Cheers was also pretty good, and I always had a soft spot for The Golden Girls theme too.
Depends if you are walking or buggying IMO. Buggying, yes then 4 hours should be maximum.
Some people like myself don't want to have to walk briskly at all times pushing a bag/cart, especially if the course is hilly. It's very tiring, and that's before you take into account people who aren't as...
Try hanging a thicker material a few inches behind the screen or a piece in the area where the ball strikes. That should dampen the bounce.
Old carpet, fake grass, mats, etc.
Just based on that data alone I'd vote for #2.
With #1 you are already getting the max out of it almost. But with #2 there is still room for improvement with smash factor and even more ball speed and distance. Presumably because you aren't quite hitting the centre of the face as you are with...
Also I'm sure greenkeepers would prefer not to see people trying to hack their way out of bad lies on their pristine fairways, causing even more damage.
I don't think any one is arguing you should automatically get a perfect lie in the fairway. Personally I wouldn't like year round winter rules.
I think it's fair to assume you'll get a reasonable lie though, and better than you'd get in the rough. At least not be penalised. Bare dirt or a...
Jojo Rabbit.
Extraordinary film from Taika Watiti showing WW2 from a German child's perspective. With plenty of goofy humour and heartbreaking humanity.
If you can get relief from a pitch mark on the green then you should be able to take relief from a divot IMO.
Both are abnormal playing conditions caused by another players shot. And both are in places where you are supposed to be rewarded with a good lie for hitting it there (fairway/green)...
With 48 deg PW and 54 deg SW i have a small card that I have recorded all my distances for when my hands get to waist height, chest height, shoulder height and full swing.
8 different distances for two clubs. I think the bottom one SW-W is something like 35 yards.
I could also do shoulder...
I play the same lightweight shaft in Driver and 3W.
Worls ok but it doesn't feel the same. Different length and head size means slightly different swing weight.
It's more likely down to a shorter shaft length and as such slower swing speed.
You have to have decent speed to get the necessary height with the lower lofted irons.