I mainly play south of ATL at River Forest, Heron Bay, Sun City etc.
who in their right mind would be worrying about getting extra distance if they're hitting a 17 degree 320?
Oh ya. I nvr get down around there we usually just play up here in N GA. Only course I've ever gone to in ATL is Windermere. Oh and Olde Atl. You ever hear of Achasta up here in Dahlonega? Haven't been there yet but my God it looks beautiful everytime I drive by.
Ok stop for a second. I said I averaged 280 and (this is a big IF) if the wind was right and the layout was favorable I could hit 320. One time I hit 350 with it but honestly the ball rolled 40/50 yds.
you're the one talking about adding distance, not me. You've yet to say how well you control the hammer or an actual 3 wood, so I've added that exception with every entry I've put out.
Jesus IDK what your vendetta is against me but like I've said before I don't have a freaking driver. And my 3 wood/ 4 wood whatever you want to call it I can average 280 straight down the schute pretty consistantly. 75 /80%
Jesus IDK what your vendetta is against me but like I've said before I don't have a freaking driver. And my 3 wood/ 4 wood whatever you want to call it I can average 280 straight down the schute pretty consistantly. 75 /80%
that has nothing to do with what I'm saying. I haven't said anything against you. You did mention getting a 13-15 degree club and I'm saying unless you know you're going to hit it consistently straight, don't worry about going up in distance with what you've already got. Use the availability of an extra club to help you once you get off the tee.
Eh I don't make nearly enough to buy anymore clubs and still have a place to live right now so all this is irrelevant. As of right now I'm only using 9 clubs and a putter. Broke the driver, broke the sandwedge, had a 5 wood and outgrew it (I wouldn't use a 5 anymore anyways). Granted I broke these clubs like 7 years ago being stupid but still. I actually have had some terrible luck with club shafts. I broke the driver just hitting the ball. I nutted it, dead center, and the club head went flying along with the ball.
