I bought today.....

Since buying my P770s, I've got a hankering for something (else) to sit between the 4iron and 4 wood. Can't decide between a 7 wood and hybrid... might have to buy one of each, take to a range and then probably decide I want to keep them both!
 
Might have to ask them what their relationship is with Nevada Bob's when i'm next in on Wednesday....the store is named "Nevada Bob's" but the website is "Golf4All" and the byline on the website says..."representing Nevada Bob's"

AG bought a lot of the NB stores. That was over 10 years ago.

The NB shop at Broadgate Circle in the City used to be their jewel in the crown. That also was sold to AG, but they shut that shop a few years ago. The city centre model no longer works for golf gear.
 
Just bought a Ping shag bag (practice ball bag) from clubhouse golf for £30 in the sale that can hold upto 145 balls.

Also bought 50 x Vice Pro grade A lake balls to go in it from Facebook marketplace. They’ll be ideal to bash down the practice area and slowly be replaced/topped up with balls from my bag as they been used or anything half decent I find when playing.
 
I've gotten sick of walking back to get my putter headcover after it's fallen off again, so ordered a new one. Got one with a big smiley face on, for a positive mindset = more putts made. Can't fail. 😃
 
Honma utility iron isn't working out, so I jumped on a Wilson fybrid rs 24 degree. Who knows.. 160 yds is an important shot to have a club for ..
I'm very much in this camp. I've struggled to find something for this distance for many years. I'm currently using an ancient Adams Tight Lies 4 wood that bizarrely is working well, so far. Couldn't tell you how many clubs I've been through to reach this point. Good luck with your latest.
 
Bought a Callaway Elyte 7-wood.

Paid for it....then re-read the listing and found that the pre-filled ebay "item specifics" said the club was left handed. The pictures of the actual item were of a right handed golf club.

Now waiting for the seller to get back to me and confirm the handed-ness of the golf club.
 
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