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Thread started because Jamie Sadlowski is in the field. We all know he can crush 400 yarders, but can he play?
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I hope so!Thread started because Jamie Sadlowski is in the field. We all know he can crush 400 yarders, but can he play?
I'd like to see him make the cut. It might be cool to see some of the LD guys on tour.I hope so!
I was surprised to see that as well.9.5° driver? Figured he'd have like a 7° or something.
The Nunchuck shaft is notoriously low spinning. To offset that, an extra degree in loft is normally required.9.5° driver? Figured he'd have like a 7° or something.
I see your facts and raise you an opinion!!!The Nunchuck shaft is notoriously low spinning. To offset and extra degree in loft is normally required.
It's a weird shaft. It seemed to sweep the golfing world about five years ago. From memory, Johnny Vegas used to play it.I see your facts and raise you an opinion!!!
Just yanking your chain.It's a weird shaft. It seemed to sweep the golfing world about five years ago. From memory, Johnny Vegas used to play it.
IIRC, I've referred to a few people as "numbchucks". May not be the correct spelling or pronunciation. Those referred to as such did, however, deserve the moniker."Nunchuck"? My karate instructor used to slap you in the face if you called them that. nunchakoos pronounced noon-cha-koos.
"Nunchuck"? My karate instructor used to slap you in the face if you called them that. nunchakoos pronounced noon-cha-koos.
That is hilarious. He wouldn't last two seconds in a karate tournament. Also "ninjas" were actually looked down on. They were like "double agents" and would go to a rich person and get money to assassinate some enemy and then go to the enemy telling him this guy wanted him to assassinate him and get money from him. Lot's of movie BS about this stuff.