• PXG clubs get a 10/10

    From Irving S@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 28 12:55:43 2022
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter spent
    well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and played
    with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Mon Feb 28 13:06:20 2022
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter
    spent well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.

    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Feb 28 18:05:45 2022
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter spent
    well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play golf??

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Mon Feb 28 18:29:09 2022
    On 2022-02-28 6:05 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter spent
    well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play golf??

    I do play golf.

    My best index was 9.4 and my personal best round is a 74 (albeit on a
    course that was listed as par 71 and really should have been 70).

    What about you?

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  • From TomS@21:1/5 to Alan on Mon Feb 28 19:13:43 2022
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 6:29:12 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 6:05 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter
    spent well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play golf??
    I do play golf.

    My best index was 9.4 and my personal best round is a 74 (albeit on a
    course that was listed as par 71 and really should have been 70).

    What about you?

    About the same.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to TomS on Mon Feb 28 19:18:46 2022
    On 2022-02-28 7:13 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 6:29:12 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 6:05 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter
    spent well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play golf??
    I do play golf.

    My best index was 9.4 and my personal best round is a 74 (albeit on a
    course that was listed as par 71 and really should have been 70).

    What about you?

    About the same.

    Riiiiiiight.

    Every real golfer can tell you his precise best index and best round...

    ...but you can't.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Irving S on Tue Mar 1 04:22:56 2022
    On 2022-03-01 4:19 a.m., Irving S wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 10:18:48 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 7:13 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 6:29:12 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 6:05 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan
    wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no
    reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and
    extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is
    well worth it, they are patient and use high tech
    equipment to fit you right. My fitter spent well over 1.5
    hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set
    was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases
    in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A
    second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop
    the other day, and played with their new stuff. Also very
    forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle
    handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse
    then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or
    does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play
    golf??
    I do play golf.

    My best index was 9.4 and my personal best round is a 74
    (albeit on a course that was listed as par 71 and really should
    have been 70).

    What about you?

    About the same.
    Riiiiiiight.

    Every real golfer can tell you his precise best index and best
    round...

    ...but you can't.

    Once again, the comedian shows him his craft. I know a lot of guys
    that play for fun, some good, some not, that do not keep a hcp and
    could care less. Does that mean they are not REAL? LOL!

    Yup.

    It means you are lying.

    There is not one single golfer who doesn't know what his best ever round
    was.

    What's your best round, Irving...

    ...or is it Felicity?

    :-)

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  • From Irving S@21:1/5 to Alan on Tue Mar 1 04:19:21 2022
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 10:18:48 PM UTC-5, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 7:13 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 6:29:12 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 6:05 p.m., TomS wrote:
    On Monday, February 28, 2022 at 1:06:22 PM UTC-8, Alan wrote:
    On 2022-02-28 12:55 p.m., Irving S wrote:
    I mentioned weeks ago, new PXG clubs.

    After my 10th round, I give them a 10/10 with no reservation. The clubs are quality throughout, and extremely forgiving. The fitting process they provide is well worth it, they are patient and use high tech equipment to fit you right. My fitter
    spent well over 1.5 hours getting the numbers right.

    Never thought I could give any club a 10/10, my last set was maybe a 7/10. I really don't see any more purchases in the horizon for a few years. Really recommend PXG. A second choice would be Cleveland. I was at the golf shop the other day, and
    played with their new stuff. Also very forgiving, seems they really cater to us middle handicappers. Golf should be fun, and nothing is worse then equipment that is not attractive to your eye, or does not fit your game.
    When you say "middle handicapper"...

    ...what is it you really mean, Felicity?

    And do you play the ladies' tees or the men's?

    You don't know what a "middle handicapper" is? Do you play golf??
    I do play golf.

    My best index was 9.4 and my personal best round is a 74 (albeit on a
    course that was listed as par 71 and really should have been 70).

    What about you?

    About the same.
    Riiiiiiight.

    Every real golfer can tell you his precise best index and best round...

    ...but you can't.

    Once again, the comedian shows him his craft. I know a lot of guys that play for fun, some good, some not, that do not keep a hcp and could care less. Does that mean they are not REAL? LOL!

    What is a "real" golfer anyway? Define "Real". If you are not a "REAL" golfer, does that mean you are a FAKE golfer. Hilarious stuff, and you probably don't even realize this. The comedian you are, thanks for the laugh before this busy day gets
    started. Adios!

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