Howdy. Went to the golf range with my son, he did better this time. My new driver and 3 wood work great. I hit the driver a ton, very good purchase for both for $60 bucks. Ebay rules. 

It's 67 and sunny. Guess I'm going to be forced to wash mine. 
Edit: My TRUCK, that is!

Edit: My TRUCK, that is!
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just wait till you take the driver to the course, that sucker will be all over the place! Originally Posted by Stealth
Howdy. Went to the golf range with my son, he did better this time. My new driver and 3 wood work great. I hit the driver a ton, very good purchase for both for $60 bucks. Ebay rules.

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Well, it may be but it'll be farther than normal. Originally Posted by Bluejay
just wait till you take the driver to the course, that sucker will be all over the place!
The way the club face sits (driver) I can lessen the playing of my slice, which I like. The stiff breeze was blowing across my slice, aiding it, and was still going straight. I was happy. And the 3 wood hits nice and low, just like I like it. Nice. Happy. Now I need to figure out how to regrip the irons.Quote:
The way the club face sits (driver) I can lessen the playing of my slice, which I like. The stiff breeze was blowing across my slice, aiding it, and was still going straight. I was happy. And the 3 wood hits nice and low, just like I like it. Nice. Happy. Now I need to figure out how to regrip the irons.
One way is to take them to Golfsmith or some such place and have it done. i think they do them down there at the range on 35. They used to. Or, you can buy the grips you want, the double sticky tape and the activating solvent. I tried it and it's a pain getting the grip started on the shaft, other than that, pretty simple.Originally Posted by Stealth
Well, it may be but it'll be farther than normal.
The way the club face sits (driver) I can lessen the playing of my slice, which I like. The stiff breeze was blowing across my slice, aiding it, and was still going straight. I was happy. And the 3 wood hits nice and low, just like I like it. Nice. Happy. Now I need to figure out how to regrip the irons.
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I may have to do some research online and see if I can do it myself. The new clubs have some nice fat grips and they're in great shape. I may have to get some of them. I think they are Wynn brand or something.Originally Posted by Bluejay
One way is to take them to Golfsmith or some such place and have it done. i think they do them down there at the range on 35. They used to. Or, you can buy the grips you want, the double sticky tape and the activating solvent. I tried it and it's a pain getting the grip started on the shaft, other than that, pretty simple.
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Yes, Wynn is a very soft grip and thicker than others. The used to just come in that one style and they were a light brown. They have other colors and thicknesses now. I think they call it Chamois.Originally Posted by Stealth
I may have to do some research online and see if I can do it myself. The new clubs have some nice fat grips and they're in great shape. I may have to get some of them. I think they are Wynn brand or something.
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I got it with rabbit ears. Originally Posted by Patman03SprCrw
dont have cable, i need to go to the store and catch up on groceries and cat stuff


