• RE: First Hole in One

    Awesome shot, David! Congratulations
  • RE: First Tournament

    Chris,

    Your teacher is right. Just be yourself and stick to your game plan as you know it. You will be nervous as heck, but just remember to breathe in and out with deep breathes along the way and enjoy the tournament. Have some fun is the name of the…
  • RE: Never got these so well

    I have enjoyed playing with different colored balls. White is my go-to, but I have also played with yellow and orange. Sometimes playing with yellow or orange is an advantage especially in the rough.
  • RE: Fitting Fantasies

    Sounds like you've never been to a true club fitting. They're done outdoors by a person qualified to assess your swing and make recommendations that you can immediately experience and decide what works best for your expectations. Your assessment of…
  • TSR4

    This club is an absolute demon for high ball hitters that spin the driver a little too much. I bough a TSR4 left handed 9.0 degree with the hzrduz black 60 TX. This thing is an absolute monster. It has de-bagged my stealth 2 plus and I have picked up…

  • Fisrt Every and in Years biggest Tournament

    There I was, recent member of my new club at Belle Meade Country Club in Thomson, Ga, playing in the years biggest event, The Summer Thing. We drove up to teh short but very downhill Par 3 11th. The hole was 112 playing 93 yards due tot eh slope. I…

  • RE: Nice start to the week

    Ok. It has been a few weeks with it now and I have to say the TSR3 is amazing. I have loved every Titleist driver, but this thing exceeds them all. The ball just explodes off the face.
  • With a broken left little toe

    I broke my left little toe when I dropped my sand wedge on it several weeks prior. So I was only able to take half swings. During a West Lafayette Golf & Country Club tournament I hit a half swing with my 7 hybrid from the senior tee on hole #8. The…

  • RE: My first one!

    Great shot, John! Congratulations
  • RE: T150 for mid handicap

    Handicap doesn’t define your strength and weaknesses. It doesn’t say if you hit 2 or 12 fairways or if you have 30 or 40 putts a round. If your JPX irons force you to adjust to the irons, then getting fit for irons adjusted to you can make a difference…