YouTubers.


The Bryan Bros currently producing the best content on YouTube imo.
I struggle to watch them, I have a completely unfounded dislike of George for some reason. I don’t know what it is or why but for reasons unknown I have the urge to punch him rather than watch him 🤣
 
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I struggle to watch them, I have a completely unfounded dislike of George for some reason. I don’t know what it is or why but for reasons unknown I have the urge to punch him rather than watch him 🤣
I don't hate them to that extent but I can't get into them at all. Like most of the American YouTubers really, just generic personalities.
 
You fancy having a stab at Handicap Sec or Treasurer then ;)
Bloody dyslexia. Does make for some funny comments though 🤣

Did you have anyone in mind in particular that needs to be stabbed 😏

Ironically I’d been fine with both those jobs I’m actually really good with numbers Words however they are my Kryptonite!
 
Just watched AskGolfNut review of the Vice blades … they look pretty cool. But when he rounds up at the end with 3 different speeds .. not one of the data sets shows a 10yard gap between each iron. They are all 13-15 yards ..
But he doesn’t seem bothered by it … surely it indicates these are not functional?
 
Just watched AskGolfNut review of the Vice blades … they look pretty cool. But when he rounds up at the end with 3 different speeds .. not one of the data sets shows a 10yard gap between each iron. They are all 13-15 yards ..
But he doesn’t seem bothered by it … surely it indicates these are not functional?
I don’t think it suggests that at all, it merely means the gapping sits at the higher end of the recommended club player average and is pretty much bang on the number for tour pro average gaps.

So they’re basically aimed at better payers who see to expect that gap and can manipulate flight to account for it when needed. The average club golfer aims for a 10-12 gap to stop them having to work the ball, but it’s not going to be an issue for the level of player these I assume are aimed at.
 
I don’t think it suggests that at all, it merely means the gapping sits at the higher end of the recommended club player average and is pretty much bang on the number for tour pro average gaps.

So they’re basically aimed at better payers who see to expect that gap and can manipulate flight to account for it when needed. The average club golfer aims for a 10-12 gap to stop them having to work the ball, but it’s not going to be an issue for the level of player these I assume are aimed at.
I suspect it’s more in the “Nuts” calculation and it lacking a few powers in the equation as excel spreadsheets don’t like a dirty big equation ( VBA is a bit better but can be a muppet at times)
 
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