bdcrowe
ST Homeland Security
- Aug 30, 2004
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Yah, how many views will this thread get?
I spent some time chipping on my den carpet. I had one of my son's ultra-hard ti-tichs, one Max-Fli Noodle, one Strata 3-piece and a Dunlop Tour 3-piece. I noticed something besides feel. The hard ball had absolutely no bite at all when it landed. Just a hard release. The Maxfli seemed to create a little more spin and control, and both 3 pieces landed soft, skipped a couple of times, looked like they would actually stop in their tracks and then released a few feet like beautiful little putts. I'm sure this is common knowlege, but was pretty noticeable to me in my uncontrolled little experiment. It appears, no matter how cheap they are, that a 3-piece should add some control to the short game and drop some strokes. It appears to me the hype has something to it.
If nothing else, it gave me an excuse to use the above title on a thread...
I spent some time chipping on my den carpet. I had one of my son's ultra-hard ti-tichs, one Max-Fli Noodle, one Strata 3-piece and a Dunlop Tour 3-piece. I noticed something besides feel. The hard ball had absolutely no bite at all when it landed. Just a hard release. The Maxfli seemed to create a little more spin and control, and both 3 pieces landed soft, skipped a couple of times, looked like they would actually stop in their tracks and then released a few feet like beautiful little putts. I'm sure this is common knowlege, but was pretty noticeable to me in my uncontrolled little experiment. It appears, no matter how cheap they are, that a 3-piece should add some control to the short game and drop some strokes. It appears to me the hype has something to it.
If nothing else, it gave me an excuse to use the above title on a thread...