I would say 99.9% of o Pga pros would give you decent fit. Fitting centre advantage is option to go outside scope of any given manufacturer. It's not always have to be up charge shaft
If everyone would be hitting only 7/10 shots we all would be playing single figures. Played the other day and shoot 3 over par, had maybe 3 or 4 10/10 shots but most of them was 6/10.
Straight from the car to the 1st tee and was happy with my score and how I was striking ball. If I would spend...
Maybe be honest with yourself and your skill levels, too many handicap players overestimate how good they should play, how well they should be striking ball and how far they should hit.
Don't overthink or worry about it, plenty members everywhere that think they can do whatever they want. If you would do anything wrong they would probably challenge you.
When buying my last motocaddy trolley really wanted m7 remote with gps.
After reading lots of reviews decided on m7 remote without gps. Apparently they not only cracking but a lot of them have issues with connection too.
You can always buy phone holder and use motocaddy app on it
It's not as simple, all shafts have different kick points.
It's all how you deliver club to the ball and what transition you have.
Best option is to try few ideally on the range outside so you can see ball flight.
More flex. on the shaft might actually help you hitting better shoots
yes and no. we can have 12 for each course summer and 12 for the winter.
So really 48 guests every year.
No one really saying nothing until people go really crazy on guests
When I bought my car new 3 years ago it was 0 tax now they want me to pay 190
I leave in the country side, I do around 16k miles a year just to work if they introduce per pay mile just for the electric cars i'll be going back to ICE
Wasn't that the same law for the EV's.
From your calculation 190 pounds on road tax you left 30 pounds for electricity which equate to roughly 1700 miles I doubt that's average millage
Are people who have EV's and don't charge at home just using public chargers are they paying only 5% tax ?