• UNC Finley ace

    Playing at UNC Finley in Chapel Hill N.C.,David Rexrode and I were out on a wonderful Saturday afternoon in the middle of February when this great event was about to happen.On hole #8 par 3 playing about 125, I hit a pitching wedge shot that went pass…

  • Re: Wedge shafts

    If you are adding a full shot Vokey (ie gap) wedge, go ahead and shaft them with the same shaft as your irons.  For sand and lob wedges, we see most players using the standard, heavier wedge shaft - but it comes down to personal preference.

  • Re: Question about the grind on a Spin Milled c-c 58-04

    Thanx. I just added the 58-04 with the intent of using it on some of the tighter lies and hard bunkers (which it does very well) and found out it works nicely in gtassy lies and soft sand. I have the distances nailed for approach shots. The 62-07…
  • Re: Open for discussion

    Phil is a nice guy, but wish we would see him shout 'fore' when he launches his drives into the gallery, a child could be seriously hurt or worse one day. It can't always be left to course marshalls to do the job of ball spotting that dropping out of…

  • Re: New shaft

    The V2 is an excellent shaft. The beauty of the 910 D3 is that you have 16 different options to help fit the driver for optimum ball flight/consistency. There's tons of shafts to choose from for the 910's. With a swing speed that high, you'd definitely…

  • Price

    Is there a difference in the price to custom a AP1 with a Graphite Design Tour AD 50i in Singapore and in the US?

  • Re: Vokey 60 Degree SM4 TVD Bounce

    Lenny, I asked Voke this question and he said, "if you open the face of the club, you are adding loft and bounce. However it won't be as much with a TVD as with a full sole due to the grind. In the square position, the TVD60 will play with 8* of…
  • Re: New 910 3-Wood Sky

    You can also buy touch up paint from Golf Paint Inc.  I put a mark on my 910 hybrid and the paint matched up perfectly.  

  • Swing Plane

    In the most recent edition of Golf magazine, there was an article discussing swing planes. It offered some good advice on how to determine your swing plane and what the differences were in the different planes the author referred to. I tested this out…