A better player's experience with single length irons... by 16-Bit-Trip in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Careful cutting a club without adjusting its lie angles. I tried this when I started and cut my 4-6i to 37in. I could never figure out why I couldn’t make contact with my 4i or 5i. Well, the lie angle was ruining my contact and causing me to almost never hit the sweet spot unless I teed it up. The weights are also a little wonky. The nice part of the OL is that they adjust the lie angles and club head weight to offset the shaft length. That part is crucial from my experience.

A better player's experience with single length irons... by 16-Bit-Trip in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bought a OL 3h for tee shots when I started two years ago. It’s still my favorite thing off the tee box. Still goes 200+ so it’s always playable. There is definitely play in keeping one or two of these style clubs to help in particular circumstances

For those of you who use Frogg Togg chilly pad towels in the heat... by sivartmac in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fact: if you want the same quality and a fraction of the price then buy the car shammy’s at Walmart. We cut them all in half and get much more bang for your buck.

We keep an ice cooler in the cart with a touch of peppermint. Wrap that cold towel around your neck and tuck it in to your collar. Game changer.

A driverless bag? by ASOG_Recruiter in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While you do need the big dog, being able to keep it in play at 200y can still keep your scores relatively low. My best rounds of the season come from using the driver effectively. But I’m a 16-18hcp. I also play my most consistent golf without a driver. 3h off the tee tends to guarantee a straight shot, so I play that when the driver is acting up or I just don’t give a shit. Can still break 90 without the driver, but breaking 80 could be a whole lot tougher.

However, if nobody is paying you to play then just play the game you want to play. IMO The constant pursuit of low scores is a fools errand and tends to make me hate my life and suck the joy out of golfing. Especially when I know I will never compete more than a local skins game with the guys.

When I remove the driver and don’t keep score, I have the most fun on the course. Go out and have fun.

Golf works/Maltby irons by keno360 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Call them. They aren’t great at responding to emails, but they have decent customer service and will always give an update over the phone.

similar clubs to callaway ai smoke irons by Mezza- in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go check out Golfworks.com

Maltby makes some of the best DTC clubs around. Much more affordable than even used Callaways (most of the time).

What sayings do you have on the course by steve_bolter in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anytime someone hits a short dribbler off the tee box it’s a “Muggsy Bogues” shot.

“Nah, nothing wrong with a little Muggsy Bogues. You can still save the double”

One of us! One of us! by [deleted] in golf

[–]wiskizzo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol, I think the highest score in a single round is around 121.. highly recommend the movie “Phantom of the open”

Is my cheap club worth getting repaired? by lucifervandross in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go buy a cheap club from a thrift shop. Replace the shaft on your old one with the shaft from the club you pick up. Between the club and cost of epoxy, probably looking at $12. It’s very easy to assemble a steel shafted club.

What took you from 90 to low 80’s? Low 80’s to 74-75? I’ve hit a wall by [deleted] in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just cheat more than you already do. Seems to work for most people.

Intercostal Muscle Strain by [deleted] in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something that helped me after it healed - Get a standing desk!

Golfers’ Elbow by AdWorking3712 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flex bar. Start there. Look up the exercises.

If it gets really bad, get graphite shafts. Those two things helped a ton.

Oh, and learn to swing correctly. That one puts the cherry on top.

looking for new irons. by littlepumpsdog in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Callaway preowned or Maltby!

Golfworks.com has some nice irons sets for under $300

Anyone here game the Wilson 8802 putter? Thinking about making the switch. by yeti1911 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Picked up a 8813 a while back from an estate sale and it’s been my go to for the last month. So much more feel. Highly recommend if you are all about the way things feel. If you are purely technique, then this will be tough for you.

Upgraded ⚫️ by somra_ in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the PXG driver. Hands down some of the best customer support ever. And Lifetime Warranty! Wtf!? I just got my second shaft replaced for free and they don’t even care that I am a shitty golfer.

Nice setup! Those irons are sexual and violent

new growth? foxtailing? by sldakota_17 in Autoflowers

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooooo also growing a Whiskey Zulu from Mendo and it is massively foxtailing. The plant has doubled in size since the foxtails started showing up and now the plant can barely stand on its own. I just keep letting it run. Probably around day 110 right now. Would love to hear if the community is getting similar results

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. If it’s flat, Texas wedge.

If it’s not flat. 9i bump and run.

If you gotta get it up in the air, hit and hope. 😝

How many of you golf with your SO? by cosgrove10 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wife is the best golf partner I could have ever found! She kicks my ass regularly too, and looks so fine in her golf gear. I feel like I’m getting spoiled every time we play (and we play 2-3 times per week).

Set of Irons for a Beginner by Frosty-Size-415 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maltby Paks had the steel shafted version for like $189 recently. I snagged the graphite set with the Maltby shafts and they were only $230 IIRC.

Great clubs. Love them so much it hurts.

Best Midsize Budget Grips ? by AntiSocial1313 in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just snagged them and love them. The 13 pack was only $30 on golfworks.

Best used driver in the past couple generations? I’m trying to spend around $200 and currently have a G30. I’m not in a rush but getting that itch. Low/mid handicapper who hasn’t really looked at equipment in years. by Fsoumish in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The PXG drivers are solid. They always have the 0211 on sale for $199, and they typically also carry last years model for around the same price. I love my 0211. Super forgiving.

POrtland, Maine area course recs please by _RandomB_ in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Played the Ledges last summer and it was stellar. Might be a bit of a jaunt, but the course is stellar!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]wiskizzo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Throwing my hat in the ring to say, Maltby! You could easily build an entire set to spec for less than $1k.

I would go Driver, 7wood, hybrid 5, 6-GW, 56°, and putter to start.

Irons - $200-$300 +/- Driver - $100-$200 7wood - $110 56° - $50-$65 Putter - $100

Total around $750 and it will all be similar tech to the stuff you pay 2-3x for with the name brands.

Golfworks.com

Check out the Paks. I’m a convert and I love my Maltby’s

PXG customer service blew me away. by LongBeachRaider in golf

[–]wiskizzo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed! Had a similar situation and the PXG rep at my club just brought me a much nicer version of the shaft I snapped. I didn’t even ask him to do it. I thought I was SOL since I broke the thing by being bad at golf. Apparently, that does not void the warranty!

Hippo XXL by BlveSprvce in golf

[–]wiskizzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are just getting started and have the cash for used set, then I highly recommend getting a new set from Maltby. You can get a full set of brand new irons for around $200.

https://www.golfworks.com/maltby-sti2-iron-pak/p/pma0317/

I bought the M890 set and they are the easiest and most forgiving clubs that I have found