Do you enjoy playing in the wind?
#1
Posted 27 February 2012 - 12:20 PM
#2
Posted 27 February 2012 - 12:41 PM
Adams 5050 16* with Code-8 S-flex
Adams A2P 20* with Fujikura Rombax 8D07HB S-flex
Titleist 681 4-PW with DG-S300
Scratch 8260 52*/56*/60* with DG-S300
Scotty Cameron Napa
#3
Posted 27 February 2012 - 12:42 PM
Oh, and it's alot of fun when you reach the hole with a crazy tailwind and hit a 380yd drive... you'd better make birdie because it only goes 240 in the other direction!
#4
Posted 27 February 2012 - 04:13 PM
Cleveland Launcher 13*- Oban Devotion 85 O% flex
Wilson DXi 16* hybrid- Oban Devotion 85 O5 flex- SLEEPER CLUB!
TM Tour 22* Peanut- Oban Devotion 85 O5 Flex
R9 TP 4-PW- Project X 6.0 hardstepped
Titleist SM4 50* and 54*- Project X 6.0
TM ATV 58*- Project X 6.0
TM Kia Ma 2010 Fontana w/ AGSI
Taylormade Lethal
#6
Posted 27 February 2012 - 09:41 PM
I have shot some of my best rounds in the wind.
3 fw: rbz tour 14.5 Di8x
hybrids 18,5 RBz Tour and 21.5 RBZ Tour- project x 90-x
4-pw TP MB DG x-100-ti
Vokey SM4 54, 58 DG x-100-ti
scotty cameron red x2- superstroke fatso
#7
Posted 28 February 2012 - 01:45 AM
#8
Posted 28 February 2012 - 03:00 PM
Forces you to become creative! And as a previous poster said, gives an advantage over those who don't!!
Mizuno MP600 Driver 8.5 deg - Matrix Ozik F7M2 Stiff Shaft
Mizuno F60 13.5 Deg 3-wood Prolaunch Red 65s Shaft
Mizuno 17, 20 & 23 Deg Fli Hi CLK Hybrids
Mizuno MP67 5-PW DG S300 Shafts
Guage Design GAS II Wedges 53 & 58 Deg
Mizuno Bettinardi C-03 Putter
#9
Posted 28 February 2012 - 03:07 PM
Kids who grow up learning the game here can all knock it down.
Every time I've played in Cape Town, the wind has been more than 2 clubs----more like white caps in the hotel's pool velocities.
Texsport
#11
Posted 02 March 2012 - 07:29 PM
Titleist Wedges - 54 & 60*
Titleist Driver - Diamana Blue 63gram S
Cobra 19* -16* Hybrids - Diamana Blue 85gram
Bulls Eye Standard Putter 35"
#13
Posted 02 March 2012 - 09:10 PM
At the turn I grabbed an old putter from the car and used it effectively to roll the ball around the green since it was a links course. I could hit it about 75 yards!
BSG Adams 9033HF 15* w/ Altus
BSG TM Raylor 19* w/ Matrix Hybrid
Ping i20 4-GW, SW, LW
Rife Deep Blue
#16
Posted 18 March 2012 - 07:11 AM
Best Regards
Tommy C (Thetoe)
WITB
PING G-10 9 Degree TFC 129 R
PING TiSi Tec 14 deg F2O Hosel TT Rocket R
Nike CPR 18 Deg Stock (UST) R
Nike CPR 21 Deg Stock (UST) R
Mizuno Original FliHi 24 degree TT R-300
Mizuno MX-25 (5-PW) Dynalite SL S-300
Cleveland Tour CG-10 50 Degree Low Bounce
Cleveland Tour CG-10 56 Degree Regular Bounce
Odyssey White Ice #1
PING Staff Bag/PING Moon Carry Bag
"The ultimate judge of your swing is the flight of the ball."
#18
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:45 PM
#19
Posted 20 March 2012 - 08:09 AM
In southern, windy, dry areas you want to keep the ball down and it'll roll out on fairaways.
In the north, you want maximum carry because the faairways are softer generally.
So, selection of shafts and balls are different on average, in the different geographic areas.
It makes you learn to flight the ball, if you want to play in both areas.
Texsport
#20
Posted 20 March 2012 - 11:33 AM
Taylormade RBZ Tour 14.5* Diamana 'ahina 80x
Taylormade Rescue Deep Face 18.5* Diamana Thump 90x
Mizuno MP 29 3-PW KBS C-Taper X
Mizuno MP-T 11 53* 58* KBS C-Taper S+
YES Sandy White
#21
Posted 20 March 2012 - 02:12 PM
Xander_Reigns, on 20 March 2012 - 11:33 AM, said:
Players who prefer match play and can flight it down like the wind for matches.
With a mind set that you have an advantage, you can develop a liking for most things.
Texsport
#22
Posted 20 March 2012 - 06:06 PM
Texsport, on 20 March 2012 - 02:12 PM, said:
With a mind set that you have an advantage, you can develop a liking for most things.
Texsport
What Tex said...Golf, like any other competition requires a mindset that gives you an advantage..or as Robert E Lee said.."Live in the world that you inhabit..take things as you find them,and,learn to turn them to your advantage."
Best regards
Tommy C (Thetoe)
WITB
PING G-10 9 Degree TFC 129 R
PING TiSi Tec 14 deg F2O Hosel TT Rocket R
Nike CPR 18 Deg Stock (UST) R
Nike CPR 21 Deg Stock (UST) R
Mizuno Original FliHi 24 degree TT R-300
Mizuno MX-25 (5-PW) Dynalite SL S-300
Cleveland Tour CG-10 50 Degree Low Bounce
Cleveland Tour CG-10 56 Degree Regular Bounce
Odyssey White Ice #1
PING Staff Bag/PING Moon Carry Bag
"The ultimate judge of your swing is the flight of the ball."
#23
Posted 22 March 2012 - 08:47 AM
Texsport, on 20 March 2012 - 01:12 PM, said:
With a mind set that you have an advantage, you can develop a liking for most things.
Texsport
I understand your logic here, and I don't have a problem flighting the ball down. I am simply saying that I prefer playing in calm conditions because I score lower, and I don't have to stray wildly from my natural high draw. Generally speaking, when playing in gross events and scratch match play I score well relative to the field or my opponent regardless of conditions. I would just rather not have to be wind burned and exhausted after the fact. During the fall and spring in Colorado, the wind is friggin bitter.
Taylormade RBZ Tour 14.5* Diamana 'ahina 80x
Taylormade Rescue Deep Face 18.5* Diamana Thump 90x
Mizuno MP 29 3-PW KBS C-Taper X
Mizuno MP-T 11 53* 58* KBS C-Taper S+
YES Sandy White
#25
Posted 22 March 2012 - 12:23 PM
You've got that right about our soft fairways up here. Hit driver off the tee and find the ball 2-3' from the ball mark. Out in El Paso a few weeks ago, hit 4 iron off the tee with the wind, a low draw [normal a 190 shot] and it runs out to about 250 into the middle of the fairway where the fairway pinched tight. Just loved that shot.
Saturday they opened our back nine, Tuesday opened the front. Considering last year we didn't open until mid-April, we're livin large, fuzzy after-winter greens and all.

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