Gulp!
Eh. I’m fine if I never saw him again.
Gulp!
Gulp!
I’m a bit of an equipment junkie, at least in terms of reading about new releases and it’s that time of year. Anybody planning on getting new clubs this year? What looks good to you?
I am least thinking about a new driver. The new Callaway certainly appeals to me.
I’m a bit of an equipment junkie, at least in terms of reading about new releases and it’s that time of year. Anybody planning on getting new clubs this year? What looks good to you?
I am least thinking about a new driver. The new Callaway certainly appeals to me.
Those are beautiful irons.I got a new set of the Titleist T250 irons that came in a few weeks ago and thanks to this weather I haven't even been able to hit a single ball yet.
Titleist T250 Golf Irons | Speed, Stability & Consistency
For players who want complete iron performance in a more forgiving shape, T250 unites speed, stability, and consistency with our cleanest look ever. Shop now.www.titleist.com
Thanks. I want to also try the new Cobra driver. It’s gotten great reviews.I updated my irons and driver last summer so I'm not looking to do anything new this year. I will say I got a Callaway driver last year (Elyte) and I have nothing but great things to say about it. Go for it.
I'm still gaming a 22 year old set of Mizuno MP-32 blades that I bought new in 2004. Every time I think about changing I have second thoughts. They're still so pure.I’m a bit of an equipment junkie, at least in terms of reading about new releases and it’s that time of year. Anybody planning on getting new clubs this year? What looks good to you?
I am least thinking about a new driver. The new Callaway certainly appeals to me.
We need a villian.Eh. I’m fine if I never saw him again.
Is the offset as minimal as it looks? Looks like an old blade at address in the link photo.I got a new set of the Titleist T250 irons that came in a few weeks ago and thanks to this weather I haven't even been able to hit a single ball yet.
Titleist T250 Golf Irons | Speed, Stability & Consistency
For players who want complete iron performance in a more forgiving shape, T250 unites speed, stability, and consistency with our cleanest look ever. Shop now.www.titleist.com
Good sticks. I played a set of Hogan Apex blades for 15 years and switched about 8-9 years ago, but still go back for the feel occasionally. If I hadn't lost a bit of distance with age I'd probably stick with them.I'm still gaming a 22 year old set of Mizuno MP-32 blades that I bought new in 2004. Every time I think about changing I have second thoughts. They're still so pure.
It’s not that serious to me. He’s compelling if anything. Life is short.Eh. I’m fine if I never saw him again.
Yes the offset is very minimal and that is what drew me to that model. I had been playing the T100's for the last several years and these are touted to be more forgiving plus they look more like a classic blade which I played for many years. Of course the proof will be in how they hit since I am still yet to hit the first ball.Is the offset as minimal as it looks? Looks like an old blade at address in the link photo.
I'm a junkie too. I love January because of all the new releases. I've already changed putters and plan to change irons by mid February. I'm looking at the new Mizuno M series and the Ping i240's. I change drivers almost every year, but haven't seen anything interesting yet.I’m a bit of an equipment junkie, at least in terms of reading about new releases and it’s that time of year. Anybody planning on getting new clubs this year? What looks good to you?
I am least thinking about a new driver. The new Callaway certainly appeals to me.
Wow. Hogan blades-cool.Good sticks. I played a set of Hogan Apex blades for 15 years and switched about 8-9 years ago, but still go back for the feel occasionally. If I hadn't lost a bit of distance with age I'd probably stick with them.
And of course LIV is bitching that they deserve more points.As had been the recent expectation, LIV finally gets their OWGR ranking points...
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LIV Golf to get world ranking points for first time for top 10
The Official World Golf Ranking has approved LIV Golf to receive ranking points for the first time, with the top 10 LIV golfers and ties receiving points.www.espn.com
Only the Top 10 each week will be awarded points, which seems like a reasonable compromise considering the weak and exclusive fields.
The serious/better LIV players also play in DP Tour events so between getting points there and at LIV events where the competition is small in numbers and quality, they will have a solid opportunity to earn points and qualify for the majors. This will probably allow them to cut back on DP events if they choose.Points only matter for Majors or Ryder Cup, right?
So the number of points matters greatly. So:
The winner of this week's LIV Golf event in Saudi Arabia is projected to earn about 23 world-ranking points, which is less than half of what winners in PGA Tour full-field events receive. The runner-up will get about 13.4 points.
In last week's Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour, Justin Rose captured about 61 world-ranking points for his victory, and 74 golfers picked up at least .55 points.
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler collected 69.2 world-ranking points when he won the American Express on Jan. 25 because of the strength of the field.
The serious/better LIV players also play in DP Tour events so between getting points there and at LIV events where the competition is small in numbers and quality, they will have a solid opportunity to earn points and qualify for the majors. This will probably allow them to cut back on DP events if they choose.
Guy snorted his nose off and managed to win a major tournament, it is an amazing come back story.
I watched the Bay Jupiter match becasue it was on after our bball game, and what a fun time.It isn’t always good, but when it is, TGL is a really fun weeknight watch. Sunday night’s Jupiter Links-NY match went to OT was really fun, but tonight was by far the best moment in TGL history.
Jup and Bay playing for the final playoff spot. Jup down 6-3 with three holes left. Throw a two point hammer and win on hole 13 to make it 6-5. Then it happened. Throw another one on the 14th tee, a 130 yard par three. Tom Kim made a dramatic ace and Tiger and Co. go absolutely nuts. Jup goes up one and Kis holds serve over Wyndham on the final hole to secure the win for Jup.
I understand it’s not for everyone and they have things they still need to improve, but that’s as good as Tuesday night golf can get.