The game i like most is Vegas.
Playing for money always makes me focus more, so i think its good for your game.
"Vegas" is the name of a golf betting game for two teams of two players each. Winnings and losings can add up quickly in Las Vegas, so it's a game preferred by better (or wealthier) players.
In Las Vegas, each 2-person team plays for a team score on each hole. But it's not a normal team score. The team members' scores are not combined; rather, they are paired: Player A gets a 4, Player B gets a 5. The team score is not 9, it's 45 (the lower number goes first).
If both players get 4s, that's 44; if one gets an 8 and the other gets a 3, that's 38.
The team score represents the number of points each team earns per hole. Points are tracked throughout the round and the differential is paid off at the end of the round. A single-hole example: Team A scores 4 and 5 for a 45; Team B scores 5 and 6 for a 56; the difference is 11 points.
Points can be worth any amount. Low-rollers should only play for nickels and dimes. Vegas is often played for a dollar per point, and it adds up quickly at that level.
And if your group of four is "flipping the bird," the money can really start to change hands. When employing this rule, a team that makes a birdie and wins the hole can flip the other team's score for that hole. So instead of the low number going first, the high number goes first. The opponent's 5 and 6 wouldn't be 56, but 65.
U just ripped somebody for saying they got their clubs at a discounted price, yet you're claiming you get balls for half off? Are they refurbished? Used? Because new pro v's are always between $48-55 depending where you are at. Unless u have the hookup like me lolI get ProV1s at $27 per dozen, and it's proven to be the best ball year after year...you can't go wrong with the ProV1.
...but the Bridgestone Tour B330S is right there with it.
Apparently the Tour Srixon, TM, and Callaway are all great balls, but mentally playing a golf ball I associate with a driver brand (TM or Callaway) just seems weird -- I've never hit them.
U just ripped somebody for saying they got their clubs at a discounted price, yet you're claiming you get balls for half off? Are they refurbished? Used? Because new pro v's are always between $48-55 depending where you are at. Unless u have the hookup like me lol
At least I didn't say "no you idiot! Golf balls are the same price no matter where you go" like you did about clubs. Because actually, you can get clubs at almost cost online if you know enough about it..Oh, thanks. Had no idea what ProV1s cost, I'm pretty new to golf. [eyeroll]
Brand New, through our work advertising co-op. Pick up 3 dozen at the beginning of every season.
At least I didn't say "no you idiot! Golf balls are the same price no matter where you go" like you did about clubs. Because actually, you can get clubs at almost cost online if you know enough about it..
Na I just think it's funny how these dudes that can barely break 80 get on here and talk down to people like you and call you an idiot like you don't have a clue. I've bought plenty of brand new clubs online at basically cost. It is the way to go unless money is not an issue to you.@drainthatub, let it go man. The horse has been beatin until there is nothing left of it.
Sorry for ruining the elite golf thread with my novice experiences.
Had hoped to pick up some tips, and suggestions, but I'll look elsewhere.
Na I just think it's funny how these dudes that can barely break 80 get on here and talk down to people like you and call you an idiot like you don't have a clue. I've bought plenty of brand new clubs online at basically cost. It is the way to go unless money is not an issue to you.
Na I just think it's funny how these dudes that can barely break 80 get on here and talk down to people like you and call you an idiot like you don't have a clue. I've bought plenty of brand new clubs online at basically cost. It is the way to go unless money is not an issue to you.
I can't imagine why anyone would buy clubs online just to save a few bucks. It's a big investment and I would want to be properly fitted. A good set of irons can last 10 years. It's long term investment.