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Rockford35

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My Dad is obscessed with American Idol and I am going to be pissed in April when he wants to wants to watch AI and I want to watch Big Break: Kaanipali.
Both on Tuesday Nights :mad:

No offense to you, but your Dad is insane. AI is for fairies and women. He can make a choice of what he wants to be categorized as.

AI is what's wrong with the western world.

You can tell him I said that. :) :D

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Topflite_D2

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Why don't people get that?

There are simple, immutable laws of physics that determine ballflight.

What type of club applies those forces to a ball simply doesn't matter.

GI and SGI irons make it easier to hit the ball straight. They have no relevance when discussing the ability to work the ball.

Yeah so true I would still either slice or hook a GI or SGI. haha
 
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to put in it LAMEmans terms (pun intended) he was saying he would still have a bananna slice and a nice snap hook occasionally even with SGI POS REG. FLEX GRAPHITE SHOVELS.....

I have never seen these tragic ball flights, the only trouble i have is the slight draw...
 

Topflite_D2

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^^^ To add to that, it had to do with what eracer said. I was just joking I'm sure I could hit them straight.
 

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Yeah so true I would still either slice or hook a GI or SGI. haha

You're thinking just cause you play POS Blades that you're "too much" for Game Improvement irons?

You said you slice an R7 draw, I think it's your swing more than anything, to be honest.
 
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You're thinking just cause you play POS Blades that you're "too much" for Game Improvement irons?

You said you slice an R7 draw, I think it's your swing more than anything, to be honest.

Two words: Thank You:)
 

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To be honest I would super hook an r7 draw iron or are you talking about driver? Could you spell out what you mean by "too much for SGI" I'm a little slow tonite. Besides I'm getting some of the best name brand irons here next month.
 

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I was talking about your post about the R7 driver.

Sorry to break it to you, name brands mean squat. Want me to elaborate?
 

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To be honest I would super hook an r7 draw iron or are you talking about driver? Could you spell out what you mean by "too much for SGI" I'm a little slow tonite. Besides I'm getting some of the best name brand irons here next month.

Miura?

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I was talking about your post about the R7 driver.

Sorry to break it to you, name brands mean squat. Want me to elaborate?

Well I herd that the loft was too low which made it slice easier, plus that was before I got my swing looked at by my instructor. Now I'm doing a lot better iron wise any ways.
 
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I was talking about your post about the R7 driver.

Sorry to break it to you, name brands mean squat. Want me to elaborate?

The funny thing is you may not lose yards on the center of the face but with non- name brand clubs, you lose soooo much yardage on off center hits. It is magnified in non name brand golf balls. Take for instance there is a 13 yard difference between Volvik golf balls and the Taylormade TP Black. However, there are unknown companies like Miura and Tom Wishon that make good clubs.
 

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The funny thing is you may not lose yards on the center of the face but with non- name brand clubs, you lose soooo much yardage. It is magnified in non name brand golf balls. Take for instance there is a 13 yard difference between Volvik golf balls and the Taylormade TP Black. However, there are unknown companies like Miura and Tom Wishon that make good clubs.
There is just so much wrong with this statement, I don't even know where to begin....
 

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