• My second hole-in-one story

    It took me over 30 years to make my second hole-in-one. I was playing with with my wife and another couple. The hole was #7 on the Mt Dell Lake course in Salt Lake City, Utah. The hole played 129 yards uphill. I hit an 8 iron and no one in our foursome…

  • hole in one rolled in perfectly

    On the Owosso Country club par3 number 3, I took an easy swing with a 9-iron towards a pin in the back left. I hit the ball exactly how I wanted. It landed on the front and bounced and then rolled nicely up the slope right up to the cup and dropped…

  • Hole in one first ever

    I was playing at Cardinal golf course with my friend. We were on a par 3 the 3rd hole of course at 132 yards. I took my pitching wedge hit a beauty of a shot high and it landed on green bounced twice and rolled in hole. Best moment ever.

  • RE: Anyone not made the switch?

    Well, you’d better stock up on them. My local franchise has a stock of prior editions but I thought they were mostly V’s.

    I can tell the difference but the 2023 isn’t a game changer from the 2021. Not being a low single digit player…. So if you like…
  • Hole-in-one Wychwood Park

    Hole 11 is a signature hole. From an elevated tee, the green has 2 tiers and is surrounded by bunkers. The pin was at the front and on the bottom tier. Took a nine as the wind was into, the ball was tracking all the way with a buttery fade. Landed probably…

  • RE: US open venue

    I loved it personally
  • RE: Hazardous Shaft selection

    If there was no difference, they wouldn't make both shafts.

    Maybe they can just send the new shaft, instead of requiring you to return the full club. The retailer can answer this question.

    WW
  • hole in one

    152 yards par 3 9 iron one bounce spun back into hole.

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  • Hole in one at the 9th at Brough Golf Club

    Was at my home golf club. The 9th hole was playing 177 yards with a little breeze in to and off the right. I hit a pure 7 iron just right of the pin and it drifted in perfectly. You can't see the hole from the tee but new it must be close. As I neared…