samfoy
Bogey Member
The last time I played seriously was 2012-2013. I was about an INT level player at the time (ADV driving, REC putting).
Since then I've moved from Charlotte, NC to LA, CA. 5ish years have passed and I've got the itch again.
Vitals:
Years playing/experience: ~2 years in 2011-2013. Currently about a month back in (Jan 2018)
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: P2: 250/300'; Roc: 290/320'; River: 320/350';
Age: 25
Sex: M
Injuries/handicaps?: None
Other sport proficiencies?: Swimming, Weight Lifting
What do you like/dislike about your current bag?: Lacking some confidence with Drivers, Going to take a while to beat some discs in
Specific areas of desired feedback: Fairway and Distance Driver suggestions assuming I still have some distance to gain back. New market additions in the past 5 years that would work well. Open to try anything
Immediate and long-term goals:
Short term, get back to consistent golf. Putting is atrocious. Learn a serviceable forehand.
Long term, achieve enough distance to change shot selection. Hyzer on 350' instead of straight, etc.
Bag:
Drivers :
(3) 169-170 Star Destroyer (new) - working in to have all lines covered
(1) 175 Champion Firebird (well used) - Headwind, skip shots, thumbers
(3) 175 Opto River (new) - Workhorse Driver, hyzer flip, long annys that finish straight
(1) 175 Pro Leopard (moderately beat) - low power straight shots, rollers, annys that finish right
Mids:
(4) 180 KC Roc (new) - working these in to have all mid lines covered
Putters:
(2) 175 P P2 - Putting putters
(2) 175 S P2 (new) - Throwing putters - beating one in over time
Concerns:
Maybe not quite the arm for Destroyers right now(I'd say I max out about 400'). Wraiths? Other brand options?
Not convinced about Rivers, remembered hearing good things so thought I'd try them. Too flippy for a workhorse driver. I've tried lots of teebirds before and never loved them. So very open to suggestions here.
A utility putter/mid? Something like a gator for when the firebird is too much?
Since then I've moved from Charlotte, NC to LA, CA. 5ish years have passed and I've got the itch again.
Vitals:
Years playing/experience: ~2 years in 2011-2013. Currently about a month back in (Jan 2018)
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: P2: 250/300'; Roc: 290/320'; River: 320/350';
Age: 25
Sex: M
Injuries/handicaps?: None
Other sport proficiencies?: Swimming, Weight Lifting
What do you like/dislike about your current bag?: Lacking some confidence with Drivers, Going to take a while to beat some discs in
Specific areas of desired feedback: Fairway and Distance Driver suggestions assuming I still have some distance to gain back. New market additions in the past 5 years that would work well. Open to try anything
Immediate and long-term goals:
Short term, get back to consistent golf. Putting is atrocious. Learn a serviceable forehand.
Long term, achieve enough distance to change shot selection. Hyzer on 350' instead of straight, etc.
Bag:
Drivers :
(3) 169-170 Star Destroyer (new) - working in to have all lines covered
(1) 175 Champion Firebird (well used) - Headwind, skip shots, thumbers
(3) 175 Opto River (new) - Workhorse Driver, hyzer flip, long annys that finish straight
(1) 175 Pro Leopard (moderately beat) - low power straight shots, rollers, annys that finish right
Mids:
(4) 180 KC Roc (new) - working these in to have all mid lines covered
Putters:
(2) 175 P P2 - Putting putters
(2) 175 S P2 (new) - Throwing putters - beating one in over time
Concerns:
Maybe not quite the arm for Destroyers right now(I'd say I max out about 400'). Wraiths? Other brand options?
Not convinced about Rivers, remembered hearing good things so thought I'd try them. Too flippy for a workhorse driver. I've tried lots of teebirds before and never loved them. So very open to suggestions here.
A utility putter/mid? Something like a gator for when the firebird is too much?