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Hoopsdoc 03-03-2014 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Braincase (Post 10463143)
Geezuss. Paul Creamer can help me with my putts anytime. Check this. 75 footer, second playoff hole at the HSBC Championships. Check the break at the end of this.

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Indeed. What a putt that was, and to win the tournament no less.

She can help me straighten out my Longefellow anytime too. :D

O.city 03-08-2014 01:45 PM

Good watch at doral today

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 03-08-2014 03:53 PM

Dustin Johnson cracks me up. Love it when he starts shanking balls

O.city 03-08-2014 03:56 PM

Dude can hit it a mile, but his swing type just makes it so hard for him to have any consistency in controlling distances

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-08-2014 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 10474190)
Dude can hit it a mile, but his swing type just makes it so hard for him to have any consistency in controlling distances

It's that bowed wrist. Unless he starts hitting wedges with his body, he'll never be consistent.

O.city 03-08-2014 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10474198)
It's that bowed wrist. Unless he starts hitting wedges with his body, he'll never be consistent.

It's why he hits it a mile, which he's all about, so he will never fix it. He plays with a shut face and de lofts it it's just tough to repeat under pressure

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-08-2014 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 10474204)
It's why he hits it a mile, which he's all about, so he will never fix it. He plays with a shut face and de lofts it it's just tough to repeat under pressure

He can get away with it if he uses his body more for his wedge shots. A lot of good players played with a shut face--Paul Azinger is a notable one.

O.city 03-08-2014 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10474307)
He can get away with it if he uses his body more for his wedge shots. A lot of good players played with a shut face--Paul Azinger is a notable one.

Sure can. I'd like to see him get less handsy with his short irons, but he'd lose some distance and god forbid he's not hitting 200 yard 9 irons.

There's just so much that has to go right to get the club face back to square at impact for him I dunno if he can do it under intense pressure.

philfree 03-23-2014 11:32 AM

Adam Scott vs Keegan Bradley This is a compelling final pairing that bares watching. Bradley's 3 back starting the round but the way these guys play the gap could close in a hurry.

philfree 03-26-2014 10:39 PM

Neither won of those pukes won.

So how long are the forged heads of my MP-14s good for? I got'em new back in the 90s so there over 15 years old. A forged head never gets soft or weak? I was thinking about retooling and in my research the MP-14 is one of the most popular blades ever.

So Mr. Hamas(or anyone else), in your opinion what's the best blade on the market in 2014? To me they're all so similar that I'm beginning to think there's no real difference. I have a good connection on a Mizuno dealer so I was leaning back that way and thinking I could a decent deal on some MP-4s. So?

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-27-2014 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 10519627)
Neither won of those pukes won.

So how long are the forged heads of my MP-14s good for? I got'em new back in the 90s so there over 15 years old. A forged head never gets soft or weak? I was thinking about retooling and in my research the MP-14 is one of the most popular blades ever.

So Mr. Hamas(or anyone else), in your opinion what's the best blade on the market in 2014? To me they're all so similar that I'm beginning to think there's no real difference. I have a good connection on a Mizuno dealer so I was leaning back that way and thinking I could a decent deal on some MP-4s. So?

A forged head will never last as long as a cast one, but a lot of it depends on soil type. Someone like me, who plays on courses made of clay, can use the same irons for years and years. If you play in a sandier soil it will wear down the face and grooves faster.

Browning and bag chatter is going to happen with blades. The true measure of wear is if the face is starting to look concave. If that's happening, or if you can notice a discernible lack of depth in the grooves, it's probably time to get a new pair.

If you have a hookup with Mizuno, just stay with them. They make the softest blades this side of Miura. If you want to drop a lot of extra coin, you can look for Miuras or Miura forgings of Mizunos (which is basically what every iron Tiger has ever played actually is).

It also depends on the amount of playability you want. Ninety-nine plus percent of golfers are better with some type of cavity, even a modified cavity.

The MP4s look beautiful, but are probably a slunt when you mishit them. The 64s can probably give you 90% of the playability and more forgiveness.

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-27-2014 12:10 AM

I haven't even had the time to play a round, but I've made a concerted effort to stand closer to the ball this year. I also noticed that I don't supinate my right arm very much, which gets me far above plane with a shut face. If I make a conscious move to supinate that arm on the takeaway I'm much more on plane and hitting the ball far more crisply.

philfree 03-27-2014 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10519669)
A forged head will never last as long as a cast one, but a lot of it depends on soil type. Someone like me, who plays on courses made of clay, can use the same irons for years and years. If you play in a sandier soil it will wear down the face and grooves faster.

Browning and bag chatter is going to happen with blades. The true measure of wear is if the face is starting to look concave. If that's happening, or if you can notice a discernible lack of depth in the grooves, it's probably time to get a new pair.

If you have a hookup with Mizuno, just stay with them. They make the softest blades this side of Miura. If you want to drop a lot of extra coin, you can look for Miuras or Miura forgings of Mizunos (which is basically what every iron Tiger has ever played actually is).

It also depends on the amount of playability you want. Ninety-nine plus percent of golfers are better with some type of cavity, even a modified cavity.

The MP4s look beautiful, but are probably a slunt when you mishit them. The 64s can probably give you 90% of the playability and more forgiveness.

A slunt?

So if my MP-14s are still in good condition I'm probably not going to find a better blade. I should probably get a new set of irons so I don't wear out my 14s. :hmmm: Thanks for your input, Hamas.

Prison Bitch 03-27-2014 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10519671)
I haven't even had the time to play a round, but I've made a concerted effort to stand closer to the ball this year..

This is easily the best quick fix for golfers everywhere. I play 1/week and even I find myself drifting too far back from the ball at address. Your posture needs to be such that your arms hang straight down, not reaching for the ball.

philfree 03-27-2014 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10519671)
I haven't even had the time to play a round, but I've made a concerted effort to stand closer to the ball this year. I also noticed that I don't supinate my right arm very much, which gets me far above plane with a shut face. If I make a conscious move to supinate that arm on the takeaway I'm much more on plane and hitting the ball far more crisply.

Supinate. Never liked that word when talking golf. That's a pretty scary thought to force yourself to supinate. I've never seen you swing but maybe your working to hard to take the club away in one piece? Make sure your club head goes back first.


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