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Ken Oneputt
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@coop_golf @samtrevlicrow I know a woman whose divorce decree included a golf course ban. Details omitted to protect the participants.
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@MidwestGolfJake I hate Aimpoint, and I think the anchoring ban was stupid. So team Lucas all the way. I'm also ticked off that the USGA wasted time and money on the last groove rule, the driver length rule, etc.
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RT @IMAO_: Twitter needs a button that's "bring back that tweet I was just starting to read before you automatically refreshed."
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@BradBralston I rode most that route on my bike this morning, following the leader. If she held that pace, good on her.
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@Heritagecricket I finally got to be a single-digit in .y mid 40s by finding some drills used by Jim Flick. Tee to retee being a primary one. Feet together was another. "Swing for a Lifetime," video still on YouTube, has several. It's from the 80s, so be prepared for some persimmon.
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@MarchbankAndrew @jamogolf @RossBakerGolf @ForresterInfo @MattMollica I stil do. But now ita Ping 9 wood with a 5 wood shaft, turned-1*. It's my longest fw wood.
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@KylePorterNS Notice the lack of names from the Strange, Couples, and Love era. They truly believed that no one would ever dominate like Jack. I said at the time we'd see Norman's physical skill with Jack's head. I just didn't expect him to be Cablanasian.
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@BallsGolf Those were spectacular balls, the same as Maxfli Revolution. I once played a match against 15-year-old Gary Woodland, and he was playing them. I still have a couple dozen I saved for hickory play.
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@OfficialTourPro Well, I did shoot 79 last April when I was 76 yo. Really, really hoping to shoot my age this year.
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@doglegpar3 @BW8018 He did an article once titled, "Aim left, Swing right and hit it down the middle. "
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@Swingtheclubken @StephenLyon No, it's a relatively late version, 1980s, maybe. I got it at a thrift shop a couple of years ago, virtually unused for ~8 bucks. I like it because it's so heavy. swing weight in the mid E range. IMHO modern wedges are too light for us amateurs.
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@middleseatsimon My wife did one there when she was 75 yo. They recommended a $600 Titleist driver with a $340 shaft upgrade. ~$5300 total. Ended up w/ Ping 435s fit by a woman who specializes in Sr. and adaptive golfers.
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@Swingtheclubken @StephenLyon No, it's a relatively late version, 1980s, maybe. I got it at a thrift shop a coupleof years ago, virtually unused for ~8 bucks. I like it because it's so heavy. swing weight in the mid E range. IMHO modern wedges are too light for us amateurs.
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@MattMollica In '91 @Hazeltine in a practice round, smart-ass GN put it on in two on a 600-yd par five by teeing up his second shot.
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@OfficialTourPro Both Hogan and Nelson said Mickey Wright had the best swing they ever saw, I defer to them. See exhibit 1, 210yard 2 iron, blade and balata.
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