• RE: Shortening driver, need swing weight adjustment?

    Thank you so much for your contribution. I too get OCD regarding swing weights, playing lengths, grips, and just about everything else. Being technically accurate certainly contributes to my confidence on the course and therefore my enjoyment of the game…
  • RE: Golf ball on range

    I remember years ago when I first started to attend PGA Tournaments, Titleist practice balls were the only ball in the range. Now, all the mfg's are out there. When I first joined PGA Golf Club 6 years ago we had ProV1 practice balls on the range and…
  • RE: I agree 100 % What are you thoughts?

    Good read, with that said I only carry 12 clubs . So it's easier/lighter to carry.
  • New Year New Gear?

    Need new gear any updates

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  • Raining day hole in one!

    A raining day with 3 friends golfing at Jefferson Golf Course in Seattle, Washington. At the 6th hole, talking with the gals, in the T box, using my 8 iron, struck the ball and it went 112 yards, bounced and rolled! The ball disappeared! We ran to…

  • Raining day hole in one@

    A raining day with 3 friends golfing at Jefferson Golf Course in Seattle, Washington. At the 6th hole, talking with the gals, in the T box, using my 8 iron, struck the ball and it went 112 yards, bounced and rolled! The ball disappeared! We ran to…

  • RE: TSi3 Head

    Mike, I'm afraid the answer is no.
    TSi, TS, 917, 915 and 913 fairway shafts are interchangeable, and anything prior is not.

    www.titleist.com/.../surefit

    Anyway, if you'd like to keep and try your old shaft for the newer head, just have the shop change…
  • RE: New AVX prototypes

    Fantastic review guys   ️‍♂️
  • RE: Shafts

    Yes. The same shaft can be used and is cut to length for either driver, 3 wood or 5 wood.
  • Hole-in-one

    It was a warm winter day at Oaktree National when I experienced my first hole-in-one. On 2-10-22 I was playing golf with two buddies when it happened. We were on the #4 Par 3 hole and I was 111 yards to the pin. The pin was tucked to the right along…