What’s In the Bag? ***GOLF EQUIPMENT THREAD***

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Titleist, Bridgestone and Taylro Made are doing their 4 for 3 promo right now on personalized balls if anyone cares or isn't aware. It's my favorite deal of the year.
 
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Wow, I am pretty envious of what most of you have invested in equipment $$$. I golf only once a week. Most of my clubs are from circa 2005:

Driver TM R540 9.5degree
3W Callaway Steelhead III steel shaft, stiff
Irons Nike NDS 3-PW (on so many new sets, why don’t they include a 3I anymore?)
SW Cleveland 56degree
LW Staff 59degree

I give myself a certain amount a year. If I sell stuff off, that just adds to it and I try to cycle through the bag. Last year was wedges and a putter, this is Driver/3W, and next year I plan on irons but I've planned on irons for a couple years now as I don't think I need to be playing blades*. Problem is somehow I flush a 7 iron on the last round of the year and I keep that feeling in my loins for 6 months and have no desire to go a different route.

*That's right, blades. I'm really good.
 

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I get it if you’re thinking you will be really out of sorts. I will say that there are so many great YouTube channels out there giving out the most progressive and modern coaching that there is. I just feel like established in the flesh teaching pros in most places are going to be old school/whenever they were in school.

If you need someone to like set you up, show you what the fairway is, completely revamp your grip or something then a live session is probably reasonable.

Depending on your level and understanding of the swing, I wouldn't really recommend going down the youtube rabbit hole. IMO, having someone who can see what you're actually doing is very well worth it. They will get you set up right, make your grip workable, etc. Personally, I know a lot about the golf swing but if I don't have eyes on me, it's hard to figure some things out especially in alignment. There are a ton of online options out there where you send in a video and they'll send you a video back. A few years ago I was seriously ready to sell my stuff and just stay on my motorcycle because I was such an awful iron player. I was probably a scratch driver, 2 or 3 hcp putter and short game and was probably in the 15-20 range with iron and wedges and I was trending in the wrong direction. Cooler heads prevailed and I got online and found a guy who I thought I liked how he went about teaching. I did a 3 lesson package and he turned me right around in a month. I still had some issues that I knew were setup related and went to a local pro for a half hour lesson. Completely changed my life in regard to enjoying the game.
 

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Depending on your level and understanding of the swing, I wouldn't really recommend going down the youtube rabbit hole. IMO, having someone who can see what you're actually doing is very well worth it. They will get you set up right, make your grip workable, etc. Personally, I know a lot about the golf swing but if I don't have eyes on me, it's hard to figure some things out especially in alignment. There are a ton of online options out there where you send in a video and they'll send you a video back. A few years ago I was seriously ready to sell my stuff and just stay on my motorcycle because I was such an awful iron player. I was probably a scratch driver, 2 or 3 hcp putter and short game and was probably in the 15-20 range with iron and wedges and I was trending in the wrong direction. Cooler heads prevailed and I got online and found a guy who I thought I liked how he went about teaching. I did a 3 lesson package and he turned me right around in a month. I still had some issues that I knew were setup related and went to a local pro for a half hour lesson. Completely changed my life in regard to enjoying the game.

That’s a good option. I don’t want to bring back bad mems for you but what was your deal with the irons?
 

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Ive gone through every style of irons in my playing career. My favor


That’s a good option. I don’t want to bring back bad mems for you but what was your deal with the irons?

I always played with a very open clubface at the top and it kept getting more and more open so it caused every issue in the book from getting steep, to being narrow to flipping it at the bottom. Everything. Lots of shanks. The last really bad shot that I remember clearly was at a tournament. It was a 18 yard par 3 and I hit a 7 iron 50 yards left and out of bounds. That same 7 iron could go anywhere. Just no clue. I still am not a great iron player but my miss is a 20 yard left chloroform ball which is at least manageable.

The fix wasn't that hard once he gave me something to "feel". I need one thing to focus on and this guy gave me that reference point and then I could play somewhat. Then I just had to get my setup right with an din person pro and it got a little better yet.
 
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So I pulled the trigger on the PXG Gen 3 Full Bag deal. The club fitting they did was great. I ended up with

811X Driver
341X 3 Wood
317X Fairway wood
(Woods have the Hazardous Smoke Yellow XS Shafts)
311p (4I-GW) Elevate Tour S Shafts
56 degree Wedge
60 degree Wedge
Battle Ready - Bat Attack putter

Can't wait to get out and golf this year!

Where did you get your fitting done at? I’m most likely going to buy new clubs this season and I want to get fitted before doing so.
 

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Driver: Callaway GBB Epic Flash 10*
3 Wood: Titleist 917 F2 14*
Utility Iron: Titleist U-510 18*
Irons: Titleist 718 AP3 4-GW
Wedge: Vokey 52*
Wedge: Vokey 56*
Putter: Cameron Newport 2.5
Ball: Sniper Tour Blue (Check em out, Iowa Company)

It's really all about the shaft though.......

7.3 Index
 
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Driver: Cobra F9
3W: Cobra F7 15°
3h: PXG 0317x 19°
Irons (4-6): Cobra King Forged CB
Irons (7-P): Cobra King Forged MB
50, 54, 58: Cobra MIM Black
Putter: LAB b2
Ball: Snell MTBX View attachment 81929 View attachment 81929

That blacked out look is slick!!! I have a set of Cobra Forged Tec Blacks, could never get used to the single length though. Kept them around in case I wanna try again.
 

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Alright since @Gunnerclone basically gave the push I need into upgrading from my 15 year old set, I am looking for some input from y’all. I’m a mid handicapper but I devote little time (I just don’t have tons of spare time, but I love to golf). I’m staying with my wedges for now, and I will die (I think) before I give up my Ping Anser 4 which I’ve had since the late 80s.

I’ve narrowed the irons that I want to go test drive to (4-PW):

Ping G425
Titleist T300

Hybrids (19 degree)

TM SIM DHY
Ping 410
Cobra Speedzone

Driver

Ping G425
Titleist TSi3
Cobra Speedzone (black and red, I couldn’t carry a black and yellow club in my bag)

Fire away. I would love to get some suggests.
 

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Alright since @Gunnerclone basically gave the push I need into upgrading from my 15 year old set, I am looking for some input from y’all. I’m a mid handicapper but I devote little time (I just don’t have tons of spare time, but I love to golf). I’m staying with my wedges for now, and I will die (I think) before I give up my Ping Anser 4 which I’ve had since the late 80s.

I’ve narrowed the irons that I want to go test drive to (4-PW):

Ping G425
Titleist T300

Hybrids (19 degree)

TM SIM DHY
Ping 410
Cobra Speedzone

Driver

Ping G425
Titleist TSi3
Cobra Speedzone (black and red, I couldn’t carry a black and yellow club in my bag)

Fire away. I would love to get some suggests.

I like the all Ping’s except get the TSi driver. I can’t handle any ******** on top of my driver.
 

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Yeah, back in the day, Ping woods (when they were still wood) were silly ugly. They were hard to take seriously.

I got a G400 for free last year and tried to play it. The “turbulators” or whatever Ping calls them are really just wind catchers on the back swing. I probably could have gotten used to it but there were other things I didn’t love about it either.
 

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Anyone got any course time in with any 2021 drivers? Epic, Sim2, TSi, Ping 425, etc? Looking to upgrade because why not. Looking for thoughts.
 

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Anyone got any course time in with any 2021 drivers? Epic, Sim2, TSi, Ping 425, etc? Looking to upgrade because why not. Looking for thoughts.
I just bought the TSi2. I did swap the stock shaft, because it's way to light, out with a Tour Spec Black 6s Atmos shaft and its so far one of the best I've played. This coming from a guy that doesn't switch drivers much because I like a certain feel and sound. The TSi got me more forgiveness along with a better dispersion, so it was worth it to me.
 

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Anyone got any course time in with any 2021 drivers? Epic, Sim2, TSi, Ping 425, etc? Looking to upgrade because why not. Looking for thoughts.
I have watched this guy for years. An interesting test,

The best for pure, data driven info is MyGolfSpy.com and their youtube channel. These guys use real data and massive data bases to evaluate golf gear.
 

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You pretty much nailed it. The 7s feel better and aren't as 'clunky' looking in the smaller irons. The 5s are more forgiving so I'll definitely get a 5 and 6. On the fence which 7 iron though. I'll drop the 4 iron from the bag altogether. Assuming I can find any. Will also need to weaken the lofts of the 5s by a degree to avoid a gap where my switch is made.

So…I hit some Srixon’s (both 5’s and 7’s) next to my old Callaway’s today. Dear lord. I need the Srixon’s in the bag.