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Again the Titleist looks a bit tired, too thick, and a bit clunky.
Are you describing the Titleist or Colin Montguntery?
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Again the Titleist looks a bit tired, too thick, and a bit clunky.
Are you describing the Titleist or Colin Montguntery?
After all of that testing Paulo on the trackman, what are your thoughts on what is working best for you?
Played 18 on the West at BCC Saturday. The course was actually closed because of the wind, but we still went out. It was too windy to really get any useful info. The one thing though is that I didn't have any of my irons unpredictably balloon into the wind and come up short out there. I still get annoyed with the grooves though. I usually just use a tee to clean my grooves out when I get anything in them on my practice swings, but you have to have a very sharply pointed tee to do that with these. It's not a huge problem and could be solved by carrying a brush on my belt loop or something of that nature, but I'm definitely not looking to do that so I just deal with it.
Using Tapatalk on my phone, so I apologize for any errors or delayed responses.
Cheers,
Tristan
The groove issue is not a big deal to me anymore. I happen to carry a small squirt bottle of water with me and just spray the club and wipe real quick with a normal towel and that gets it 90% of the time. The other 10% is easily covered by a spray and then using my spotless swing towel.
And my irons still look basically brand new.
I carry one of these little brushes, seems to do the trick with the grooves. Inexpensive and handy.
After all of that testing Paulo on the trackman, what are your thoughts on what is working best for you?
Paulo - do those bristles on the right side of the brush not scratch the face? That was my apprehension about using something like that.