Kennysarmy
Newbie
After finding a hairline crack on the face of my 5 year old Epic Flash (Sub-Zero) I had a fitting yesterday and am now the owner of a traded in Titleist GT3 11° Tensei k Blue 55 Stiff shaft (set at D2)
YesDid you customise?
Just outta interest, is the honma torque wrench setting different to say Ping etc.Just a quick report back: the Honma TW XP-1 HL driver with 43 gram Vizard shaft that I bought from Golfclubs4cash ... is absolutely lovely. Full review in the review section of this forum. Two slight drawbacks: thank to Brexit a UKP 140 club ended up costing UKP 181 delivered. Still a great price for a literally good as new club. Second thing: Golfclubs4cash tends not to include a driver wrench - which is an issue because Honma has their own system...
The settings are similar, but it's a wrench with a kind of sleeve on it that helps you dial in the setting.Just outta interest, is the honma torque wrench setting different to say Ping etc.![]()
Practice balls and a new shag bag.
Mean business this winter.
See how long the enthusiasm lasts.
It's an American term, comes from basketball and baseball - "In the ... United States it would mean that the coach wanted the players to collect all the basketballs from around the gym and return them to him or to the place where the balls are kept. To “shag” them means to collect the balls. There is a similar expression in baseball. During hitting practice when a player hits a fly ball into the outfield, the outfielder’s job is to “shag” it… i.e. to catch the fly-ball and throw it back. In golf you can even have a ball shagger which enables you to collect (pick up) practice balls without even bending over. Given that golfers often hit dozens of practice balls at a single practice session a ball shagger is probably a very good idea for lower back preservation."What do you mean by practice balls? How are they different from normal balls?
I’ve never understood why it’s called a shag bag
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What do you mean by practice balls? How are they different from normal balls?
I’ve never understood why it’s called a shag bag
It's an American term, comes from basketball and baseball - "In the ... United States it would mean that the coach wanted the players to collect all the basketballs from around the gym and return them to him or to the place where the balls are kept. To “shag” them means to collect the balls. There is a similar expression in baseball. During hitting practice when a player hits a fly ball into the outfield, the outfielder’s job is to “shag” it… i.e. to catch the fly-ball and throw it back. In golf you can even have a ball shagger which enables you to collect (pick up) practice balls without even bending over. Given that golfers often hit dozens of practice balls at a single practice session a ball shagger is probably a very good idea for lower back preservation."
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What does "shag" mean? - Sportsocratic
Sometimes it is not a good idea to assume that you know what someone means when they give you a command. The key to effective communication is for both parties to clarify that the meaning is properly understood. If ever your coach asks you to "shag them" its probably a good idea to clarify with...sportsocratic.com
Sounds so familiarA used Titleist GT2 7 wood from golfbidder. Been thinking about trying a 7 wood with a bit especially since they became so popular and nobody who's tried one seems to regret it. Problem was trying to find one, so rare on the used market.
Plan is to replace my 3 hybrid (21 deg)
Also thinking of getting a high loft hybrid around 24/25 degree and getting rid of 4 iron.
So bag would be driver (10.5), 5 wood (set at 17), 7 wood (21) , hybrid (24/25), 5 iron- PW , 50,54,58 plus putter.
Remarkably similar to my set-up. Driver, 16° 3 wood, 21° 7 wood, 23° hybrid, then 6 iron as my irons are strong-lofted. I like the set-up because each of headcover clubs gives me different options rather than just being the same club in different lofts.A used Titleist GT2 7 wood from golfbidder. Been thinking about trying a 7 wood with a bit especially since they became so popular and nobody who's tried one seems to regret it. Problem was trying to find one, so rare on the used market.
Plan is to replace my 3 hybrid (21 deg)
Also thinking of getting a high loft hybrid around 24/25 degree and getting rid of 4 iron.
So bag would be driver (10.5), 5 wood (set at 17), 7 wood (21) , hybrid (24/25), 5 iron- PW , 50,54,58 plus putter.