And good quality swing grips at that!! I play about 15 rounds a year, and Lamkin Crosslines last me for years! Well made swing grips, merging with a well made putter grip company.. I have used both for years...
I have the 2.0, and I like it. The 5.0 is just too much, even with my arthritic hands, and too much of a learning curve for me. The counterweight putter grips feel real stable.
Just been around long time. Was a Chicago company, but ended up in San Diego, and still run like a ma and pa operation. Large, but not too large. And the owner is real hands on.. I have played Lamkin Crossline white in different sizes(midsize, oversize), and a SuperStroke Traxion Tour 2.0 with a...
Ok! With that being said, "you get to choose", just like your clubs, or "equipment", to play this game, a certain ball that fits your game. In baseball, or football, the "ball" is chosen as the standard, for which to play the game, but could be still considered equipment needed to play the game...
So, Glendale Lakes was a real test for me, and the Straightfli. Finished with a 106. Not exactly what I had hoped for. Wasn't looking for a 90 either. Driver was not exactly good for me, but did show some brilliance at times. Had some right down the middle, a lot that finished on the right side...
I "might" have a couple of boxes of Softfli yellow matte for sale when I finish my round today. We shall see how well the Straightfli worked for me. Tee time at 2 pm. If I play as well, or better than how I finished my last round with the Straightfli I found, then I have a new gamer...
That swaying is a bad habit. Somehow thru the years, I had developed a sway going into tbe backswing, and two trips to Golftec in 10 years to get it fixed, as not one person I had played with could see it. I still have to really press myself at address to keep the legs quiet. Talk about swing...
I have a Cleveland CBX Zipcore 46*, and CBX2's in 50*, 54*, 58*. I have played Cleveland just about all the time I have played golf. I use to play Cleveland 900's. And now, I have a Cleveland putter...
Usually don't need two swings on a par 3, but it does happen. On a par 4, that's different. My tee shot either makes, or breaks the hole..Switched out my set PW hybrid iron at 46*, to a specialty(CBX Zipcore) wedge at 46*, to give me more versatilty at the bottom...
As I have gotten older(67), my swing is shorter than it used to be, and still as inconsistent, caused by a late, or too early hip turn, and my swing speed has always been 75-80 mph. These Reva hybrid irons I use from GigaGolf are probably going to be my clubs for awhile, going into retirement...
The Maxfli part does not bother me, as I have been playing the sister ball to the Straightfli, the Softfli for the latter part of last season, and started this year. I like the fact that Dicks has the 2fer, 3fer value sales daily. Good value for the money, and not bad golf balls at all...
Ok! So on Saturday, I will be out at Glendale Lakes, "testing" Maxfli Straightflis to see if they are a good fit for my game, based on what happened 2 weeks ago, finding one on the course at 13, playing it the rest of the way in, and with great results. Bought 2 boxes, and I am looking forward...
So, the season has started. Anyone playing GigaGolf clubs? Just a thought, as I will start my 4th season with the Revas(hybrid irons) in my bag. Trying a new ball this weekend, and I am anxious to see how well this ball plays off my hybrid irons. Just curious if anyone has purchased from Giga...
Considering the conventional wisdom of switching to hybrids as we get older was something I gave a lot of thought to. I was playing driver, 3-wood, 2 hybrids(18* + 21*), than Cally X-20 irons from 4-PW. Never really hit those irons straight as I would have liked. My confidence was just so-so...
This is good advice, period! You will be surprised at the distance you will get from a hybrid, with just an easy swing. I have an 18* hybrid in my bag, and it IS my get out of trouble club. Heavy rough, bad lies, some distance needed to get back on the fairway after a bad tee shot. Don't use it...
Eh! It's early yet for this season. I was kinda thinking the same, except my game took a big u-turn last time out, after finding a Maxfli Straightfli on the course. Teed it up up on 14-par. Hit it on 15-par. Bogie the rest of the way, and in the fairway every time I hit driver, teeing up that...
Short Game Guru is right! Dave is really good with his teachings. I think that all mfgs. should spin their golf balls on a Check n Go machine of some type, and not just put on alignment lines willy-nilly.. Did not think any of the teaching pros thought that finding the balanced equator of the...