peternorth
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All I know is that they are truly shocking for golf course turf
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All I know is that they are truly shocking for golf course turf
Considering buying an electric remote control buggy. Lot of people starting to adopt them, especially at my home course which is super hilly.
Anyone got any experience with them? Thinking MGI is the way to go.
I almost bought a new Calloway driver a few years back - the numbers for my 15 year old driver were almost identical.I’m in the twighlight zone of wanting a new driver but not needing one.
Nothing I’ve tried has given me any greater distance/dispertion.
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Gee they are hard to find to buy.
I almost bought a new Calloway driver a few years back - the numbers for my 15 year old driver were almost identical.
It is all in the shaft and getting that set up properly - IMO.
Mate got one recently.
Don’t know if you ever played the Dunes… but after hitting to 3rd green par 3 we generally leave our clubs on 4 th tee, which is behind 3rd green and then go and putt.
4 th tee happens to be highest point on course with probably 50ft drop down to 7 th green.
Anyway, old mate pulls his tee shot left on 3rd, puts his cart on 4th tee, then goes looking for his ball.
Remote in pocket, accidentally knocks it while 30 mts away and cart goes flying off 4 th tee…reminded me of wheelchair flying off grandstand in Flying High!!!
Spent next 5 mins retrieving his clubs/balls/buggy etc etc from halfway down a near vertical drop.
Think I’ll stick with a decent push buggy.
No,,,he still uses one with a 12v car battery!Please tell me it was Bryza
Got mine at DrummondGee they are hard to find to buy.
I bought one late last year, love it. Feel much better at the end of my round compared to pulling a buggy around and playing couple days in a row makes a big difference I reckon. I’ve got the MGI AT, just over 2k. Would highly recommend it. Always thought they were a gimmick but now wouldn’t go without.Considering buying an electric remote control buggy. Lot of people starting to adopt them, especially at my home course which is super hilly.
Anyone got any experience with them? Thinking MGI is the way to go.
I bought one late last year, love it. Feel much better at the end of my round compared to pulling a buggy around and playing couple days in a row makes a big difference I reckon. I’ve got the MGI AT, just over 2k. Would highly recommend it. Always thought they were a gimmick but now wouldn’t go without.
They have an awesome range, can hit driver and send my buggy to my ball while wandering down the course.
What sort of headwear do you guys wear? Standard cap, bucket, wide brim? Brand?
When you visit clubs other than your own, do you purchase a cap from that location as a useful momento and or to contribute monetary wise to the golf club
id like to add that i prefre the thinner style cap as during summer it aids in cooling headI have a big head and struggle with hats, found that the UA standard caps work best for me. Bucket hats are no chance. I always try to buy a cap at different clubs.