Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:26 pm
I’ve just begun a course in learning to play golf, and the easiest exercise is swinging the club with one arm.
The problem is that, being totally new, I do not own any golfing equipment. I’d like to know what I may use to substitute.
Lol, of course you can. so clever!! you can find sth like golf club. like this you can make good use of your used thing and save your money. at the same time you can practice it at your home. maybe broom is good. maybe you can find others or do it by yourself which you thought.
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:25 pm
I just recently bought a set of clubs with hybrids and they have graphite shafts. Would it be a wise choice to invest in a bag with individual dividers for each club or is it not such a big deal to use the one I have that doesn’t? Would even getting the plastic tubes be good or will that do just as much damage?
I have also heard that when using the plastic tubes, they will warp causing the graphite shafts to warp as well.
my cart bag is a Sunmountain c-130 – an amazing amazing cart bag – it has 14 dividers for each club. i like that when that bag is on the back of a cart all the clubs sorta line up. each club of mine has its own spot so i know where that club is at all times. i like that you dont need to ram clubs in and grips dont slide down the shafts its just easy and quick and best protection i think. my carry bag is a pain to use – im going to buy my next carry bag with 14 dividers
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:25 pm
I Found a good deal on the Nkie Mojo II Golf Balls(11.99 per/doz.). What I want to know is are they a decent golf ball? I currently have been playing with Ti Tech balls just because they are 36 for $14. I would slowly like to move up to better balls and am just curious about the Mojo’s! On a side note which is a better ball the nike mojo or nike juice?
The Mojo and the Juice are designed for low to mid club head speeds, so if your driver speed is under 100 MPH either would be good. The difference is the number of dimples, 312 on the Juice, 412 on the Mojo. That means the Mojo may be slightly less likely to slice or hook, although according to Nike the Juice is supposed to have longer cary and distance. If you are an average to beginning golfer, you are not going to see much difference. They both have soft feel around the greens, which I really like. If you are a big hitter, with a club head speed of 100 MPH +, these are not the balls for you.
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:25 pm
I’ve got an old Cushman (1970 I’m told) gas powered Golf Cart that I’m fixing up. I want to add lights, radio, PA system and such to it for use in events. The battery that’s in there now is like a tractor battery, maybe 2/3 the size of a decent car battery. I want to change the battery, but I also do not want to overload the charging system in the cart. Does anyone have any input on this?
It’s a 12V battery/system in it now.
As long as it is a twelve volt system and a twelve volt battery, it does not matter.
Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
7:25 pm
Does anybody know what the employee discount for working at a golf retailer such as Roger Dunn or Golf Smith is?
Golfsmith used to be 20percent off clubs. higher on their brands. no discount on callaway. 40 percent off apparel and accessories. I dont know now, but im sure you could ask an associate there.