• 1st Hole in One

    I’ve been playing golf for 48 years, always searching for that first ace. On 4/20/24, I finally accomplished that goal on my home course! At Chimera Golf Club, Henderson, Nevada… On Hole #7, a short par four, from 265 yards! Finally, the monkey is…

  • TS3 Driver: Anybody have this issue with the CG weight?

    I bought a used, but very good condition TS3 driver this weekend and I’m pretty happy with it. I have it setup currently with a Fujikura Speeder Pro TS stiff flex shaft in the A1 configuration, and the weight currently set for neutral standard weighting…

  • Hole-in-one on 4/20

    A tree branch reached a few feet out guarding the front left side of the green as well as the hole. I hit a very high shot hoping it would land just front edge of green and roll towards the hole. Instead, it caught the edge of the tree branch and somehow…

  • RE: 9 wood - opinions

    My go-to hybrids probably since about 2018 have been 816H1 25 and 27. I recently upgraded to a TSR1 26H. I toyed with a TS2 27 and it actually hit pretty well with a Diamana S70+ at 38" I have that same shaft on my TSR1 26 with a standard head weight…
  • Hole in one

    I’m very new to golf. I think it was only my 3rd time out ever. But I played 36 holes today and my last shot of the day I hit the ball and it was going perfectly at the pin but I could not see the hole just the flag. When I came up to the green I couldn…

  • Season Opener !!

    I got out for my season opener today ! Played a course I have not been to in many many years. I forgot how hilly it was. It seemed that there wasn't a level fairway anywhere. One was either walking up a hill or down a hill :) Will certainly feel it…

  • My Second Hole in One

    04/22/2024 playing a terrible front nine, I reached hole #8 at Frankfort Country Club in Frankfort, Ky. Playing the III tees, yardage was 170 to the stick. Pulled out my T150 8 iron and set up for a slight cut. Ball was flushed, landed a couple of paces…

  • RE: Set Makeup for Seniors

    I would see a certified Titleist fitter. It will be worth both your time and money, as there are many questions that you would like answered.