• A Buckeye Hole in One!

    On hole #12 of my Buckeye Junior Golf Tour tournament at Briarwood Golf Club East, I took an easy 7 iron from 176 out and hit a solid shot on top the front bunker protecting the green. The ball would have a cushioned bounce and would roll down to the…

  • 16th hole TPC Scotsdale

    Pulling up to the 16th tee my dad brother-in-law points out the hole-in-one listing for the Waste Management tournament. We pulled up to the tee and turned on the Bluetooth and played background noise to mimic the tournament.

    I pulled a 9-iron from 140…

  • RE: Family tradition

    Sounds like you are having some fun
  • RE: TT Golf Day - Surprise AZ - 12 May 2023

    Count me in. I sent you an email. Thanks for hosting this. I’m from Goodyear
  • 1st one at my home club in AZ

    Playing with 3 of my best friends at my home course in AZ - Briarwood Country Club in Sun City West. Could not believe it went in - have been so close so many times on this hole. 1st one here after playing the course for 7 years!

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  • RE: Suggestions on removal wooden tee marks on TSR Driver face

    Dan S said:
    I use plastic tees for 2 reasons. One: Durability: I can easily play a entire round without breaking one, and 2: no marks left behind.

    Only ever use wooden tees as plastic ones do cause damage to the course
  • RE: Swing speeds… ball… where’s the sweet spot

    I personally would never factor side spin into my decision. I can correct clubface angle contact easier than launch angle and clubhead speed which are the leading factors as to why I need more spin/height on my iron shots. My guess is that the better…
  • RE: Shorter driver shaft ?

    I took a course on increasing drives. Tips included speed sticks. One of the units was to hit 5 drives each with at least 44 and 45 inch shafts. Maybe a 45.5 as well since that is common across other OEMs.
    So with a 45.5 I can get my longest drive. But…
  • RE: Team Titleist Experience Sacramento Golf Day: April 24, 2023

    Thanks for your interest in the event. At this time the event is full.
  • RE: New Jet Black Premium Irons and Wedges Care

    Titleist recommends under their "Customer Service - Warranty, Care and Repair"

    Cleaning and Care for Titleist Golf Clubs

    Titleist drivers, woods, hybrids, irons and wedges can be cleaned with mild soap and water and then dried with a soft cotton…