Originally Posted By: psabados This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I’m surprised that no one has addressed the proper maintenance of the club itself! Remember that the club head should be clean and free of foreign debris, whether its a putter, a wedge or a Big Bertha Driver.
Any softness in the shaft could be an indication of future problems that could arise or not. And don't forget the angle of attack, a degree off one way or the other and you could miss your sweet spot completely.
Does anyone have good pointers about on the course etiquette?
Originally Posted By: dbowers This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Youse guys and ladies responding to this thread are sicko’s. At this rate, the next thing I know I’ll see a TV special on youse’uns getting busted for watching female mud wrestlers or watching those animal porn sites.
Lets try and remember our motto - "When a deal absolutely and positively has to be killed overnight, call the EXPERTS - Hammer Home Inspections".
Originally Posted By: jremas This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I guess I should have posted my opinion when I started this thread. I only have to wash my balls once in a while because I also lose a few during a round of golf and normally only clean them when they get dirty between holes. I don’t use good balls for drives on dangerous holes because this is usually where I lose most of them.
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Jeff Remas
REMAS Inspections, Inc.
Northeastern PA & the Poconos
www.NEPAinspector.com
Originally Posted By: rray This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
I can’t wait for some of those high-falutin’ ladies from those snobby, uppity areas of the country (you know where they are in your locale) to check in here and start reading.