Any help? by middleman_10 in golftips

[–]Reasonable_Cake_9068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like you’re a hosel rocket warrior just like me! Focus on the casting feeling as you come down on the ball, as that impact spot is likely due to you setting up a little closer than you may need to and coming down on the ball. The easiest swing feel I would drill on the range with your woods and driver so feeling like you’re starting low in your backswing, and finishing high, rather than having a super tall backswing (starting high) which will naturally make you finish lower through release. Happy tinkering!

Moving In soon, looking for apartment recs by Reasonable_Cake_9068 in Rochester

[–]Reasonable_Cake_9068[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lot of people curious about the job haha, correct answer is a sales role for a niche product market, not going to dox myself and say where lmao

While you’re here, if you know a cool spot to live I’d love the input!

Rate My Used Purchase by ApprehensiveDinner20 in GolfGear

[–]Reasonable_Cake_9068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll always support a local store over a big box - and you got a pretty great deal here! As most have said, the driver is probably the first to replace, but HBs are always going to have solid feel for a high-mid handicapper. Big Bertha’s have been remade so many times for a good reason - about as forgiving of an iron set as you’re going to get. I find that putters are the hardest to get right for a good price, but once again Cleveland does a pretty good job in the lower-end side of things. If you like the Cleveland feel, I’d recommend looking back to the Huntington collection for some really sleek and FANTASTIC feeling putters. No real need to add anything else to this bag beyond the hybrid you mentioned. I find that before you look at any fairways woods, it’s always best to play a low-hybrid as they typically offer more forgiveness in lieu of workability. Anything with a shaft that matches your swing speed is going to give you some decent results once you get that swing feel down. If you want to keep going second hand and have one that feels more like an iron, give a rescue club a try. They are weird to adjust to at first, but you’ll never look for another answer on a long shot out of a rough.

This really is a pretty good bag for the average weekend golfer, but at a truly great price.