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pseclint
27-05-2008, 11:56 PM
Just wondering how many of us golf here....... I use some top flite clubs they are fairly decent but its time to hit the links....

The Terminator
27-05-2008, 11:59 PM
I used to, but it costs too much. It costs about $5430 per 18 holes, by my last estimatea after playing one hole. $30 for 18 holes, and then $300 per hole after that since I throw my clubs in deep water after hitting my ball in the trap...

Matt :D

Freebsd1977
28-05-2008, 02:45 AM
I used to, but it costs too much. It costs about $5430 per 18 holes, by my last estimatea after playing one hole. $30 for 18 holes, and then $300 per hole after that since I throw my clubs in deep water after hitting my ball in the trap...

Matt :D

Side effects eh? :yeah
Drive ranges are cool but they mess up my back and shoulder muscles. For some reason, the golf swing doesn't come natural to me.

IronRobi
28-05-2008, 07:02 AM
I love it!! I'm in the market for some new clubs right now since I broke 3 last season. Looking at a 100% graphite set from golftown

shithead
28-05-2008, 09:11 AM
I picked up a Big Bertha and a used Burner, the BB is better IMO.

massmachine
28-05-2008, 10:58 AM
I picked up a Big Bertha

Sounds like my Friday nights in the market...

Mr Ontario
28-05-2008, 03:06 PM
Switch to mini put..it's cheaper :)


I used to, but it costs too much. It costs about $5430 per 18 holes, by my last estimatea after playing one hole. $30 for 18 holes, and then $300 per hole after that since I throw my clubs in deep water after hitting my ball in the trap...

Matt :D

The Terminator
28-05-2008, 07:22 PM
Switch to mini put..it's cheaper :)

Miniputt I rock at. If any of you ever come to Vancouver Island, a stop at Paradise Mini Golf in Parksville is a must. 36 holes of wonder, and it'd a really well kept course.

Physique can vouch for this.

Matt

Mr Ontario
28-05-2008, 07:57 PM
Thought maybe with your height..they didn't have club big enough for you :)


Miniputt I rock at. If any of you ever come to Vancouver Island, a stop at Paradise Mini Golf in Parksville is a must. 36 holes of wonder, and it'd a really well kept course.

Physique can vouch for this.

Matt

tony_canuck
11-06-2008, 10:38 PM
I love it!! I'm in the market for some new clubs right now since I broke 3 last season. Looking at a 100% graphite set from golftown



if you're talking about irons don't get the graphite. its a waste of money and they'll twist, since i'm assuming you're on this site you're in shape, so you can really drive the club hard. Steel shafts stay straighter and are all you need....plus look at all the pro's, they use steel shafts for irons...

now driver, yea look at the burner, pretty sweet driver. you should pick up last years models, same shite just half price

Houstonbc
12-06-2008, 12:18 AM
graphite are for seniors and ladies a bodybuilder needs a stiff steel shaft for sure or youll be spraying the ball every direction but straight

The Terminator
12-06-2008, 01:00 AM
graphite are for seniors and ladies a bodybuilder needs a stiff steel shaft for sure or youll be spraying the ball every direction but straight

I've got a stiff steel shaft. :D

Matt

shithead
12-06-2008, 07:54 AM
Ultra stiff or high torque graphite will work great.

IronRobi
12-06-2008, 04:19 PM
Ultra stiff or high torque graphite will work great.

That's what is needed. Best way to judge the stiffness of the shaft is to get your swing speed measured at a golf shop. Because of the lighter weight, a graphite shaft can add 2-3mph to your swing speed which can translate into an extra 5-10 yards. Not much, but when it's a game of inches every bit counts. The other bonus is that when you mess up your shot, you get a lot less vibration through your arms :)