I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted asWow.
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I wasWow.
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I wasWow.
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff >>> flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load >>> these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy. >>>
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as >>> I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less >> important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:29:28 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you >>> that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull. >>> Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff >>> flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific >>> study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My >>> swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load >>> these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy. >>>
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as >>> I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares >>> what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and >>> more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.Pretty much.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).Yet the market says that that Condo's value is more than your abode...right?
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!Given how much you obsess about other peoples' money, it was invariably done just to make a point.
Much like the below, which I'd promised awhile back, to similarly make a point:
<http://huntzinger.com/photo/2019b/2022-pile.jpg>
Sorry its not a video...but I can honestly say that it was "withdrawn" from the bank, although it was from
where its been stored in our Safety Deposit box, so does that count? In the meantime, the bottom 9/10ths
(in the bags) are heading back to the bank today, to be put back in the SDB.
-hh
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 10:48:12 AM UTC-4, -hh wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:29:28 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was >>> checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There >>> were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would >>> guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies >>> know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a >>> stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now >>> just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is >>> just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you >>> that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club >>> works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares >>> what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the >>> flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and >>> more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.Pretty much.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).Yet the market says that that Condo's value is more than your abode...right?
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!Given how much you obsess about other peoples' money, it was invariably done just to make a point.
Much like the below, which I'd promised awhile back, to similarly make a point:
<http://huntzinger.com/photo/2019b/2022-pile.jpg>
Sorry its not a video...but I can honestly say that it was "withdrawn" from the bank, although it was from
where its been stored in our Safety Deposit box, so does that count? In the meantime, the bottom 9/10ths
(in the bags) are heading back to the bank today, to be put back in the SDB.
Dude, normal people don't have to brag or show off their cash.
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:29:28 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There >>> were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you >>> that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed
driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull. >>> Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff >>> flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies >>> know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific >>> study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My >>> swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load >>> these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is >>> just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you >>> that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy. >>>
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as >>> I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club >>> works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares >>> what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the >>> flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and >>> more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.Pretty much.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).Yet the market says that that Condo's value is more than your abode...right?
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!Given how much you obsess about other peoples' money, it was invariably done just to make a point.
Much like the below, which I'd promised awhile back, to similarly make a point:
<http://huntzinger.com/photo/2019b/2022-pile.jpg>
Sorry its not a video...but I can honestly say that it was "withdrawn" from the bank, although it was from
where its been stored in our Safety Deposit box, so does that count? In the meantime, the bottom 9/10ths
(in the bags) are heading back to the bank today, to be put back in the SDB.
-hh
On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 10:51:52 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 10:48:12 AM UTC-4, -hh wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:29:28 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was >>> checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would >>> guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed >>> driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a >>> stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now >>> just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.Pretty much.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).Yet the market says that that Condo's value is more than your abode...right?
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!Given how much you obsess about other peoples' money, it was invariably done just to make a point.
Much like the below, which I'd promised awhile back, to similarly make a point:
<http://huntzinger.com/photo/2019b/2022-pile.jpg>
Sorry its not a video...but I can honestly say that it was "withdrawn" from the bank, although it was from
where its been stored in our Safety Deposit box, so does that count? In the meantime, the bottom 9/10ths
(in the bags) are heading back to the bank today, to be put back in the SDB.
Dude, normal people don't have to brag or show off their cash.Funny how you’ve never criticized Mr “Multi-Millionaire” to get him to STFU…
-hh
On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 2:54:35 PM UTC-4, -hh wrote:
On Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 10:51:52 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 10:48:12 AM UTC-4, -hh wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 6:29:28 AM UTC-4, Irving S wrote:
On Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at 11:10:41 PM UTC-4, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-24 18:39, TomS wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 8:58:14 AM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-08-23 04:07, Irving S wrote:
I went to regrip my driver yesterday, while I was waiting I was
checking out all the clubs on display. One thing I noticed. There
were barely any regular or senior flexes on the shafts. I would
guestimate 85% were stiff.
I took a few of these clubs to the hittng bay, and I am telling you
that some of these shafts felt whippier than my regular flexed >>> driver. Which led me to believe that flex might be a bunch of bull.
Seems guys are ashamed or embarassed to have a regular flex, a stiff
flex means they are macho, they are a man. And the club companies
know that, do they take a senior or regular flex, and just put a
stiff on it? . Maybe it is just me, this is certainly no scientific
study at all, but I remember a time when stiff was really stiff. My
swing speed has always been in the 90s, there is no way I could load
these stiff shafts, I mean some of them were boards. Is flex now
just more marketing hype? I really can't say, like i said this is
just anectdotal, I swing maybe 5 or 6 clubs, but I am telling you
that some of these clubs marked "stiff" felt really lose and whippy.
Regardless, the best thing to do when buying a club is get fitted as
I did and not worry what flex is stamped on the club. If the club
works, and you generate the right numbers on the screen, who cares
what the flex is. It is about performance and having fun, not the
flex or alleged flex of a club. If i could hit 20 yards longer and
more accurate with a ladies flex, give me that ladies flex.
Wow.
The utterly stunning revelation that what something is *called* is less
important than how it actually *works* for you.
Whatever would we do without your deep insights?
Irving,
This video tells you more than you probably want to hear about shaft stiffness:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQvh7lxg0YM
The blind informing the blind...
Well if we are blind, so be it.Pretty much.
But, we are both married with kids, we both graduated college, we both have homes with property, not some apartment (Oh i forgot.....CONDO!).Yet the market says that that Condo's value is more than your abode...right?
And neither of us have been so hard up for attention that TWICE we counted money on youtube, talk about a tool!Given how much you obsess about other peoples' money, it was invariably done just to make a point.
Much like the below, which I'd promised awhile back, to similarly make a point:
<http://huntzinger.com/photo/2019b/2022-pile.jpg>
Sorry its not a video...but I can honestly say that it was "withdrawn" from the bank, although it was from
where its been stored in our Safety Deposit box, so does that count? In the meantime, the bottom 9/10ths
(in the bags) are heading back to the bank today, to be put back in the SDB.
Dude, normal people don't have to brag or show off their cash.Funny how you’ve never criticized Mr “Multi-Millionaire” to get him to STFU…
Silly boy!
Who is Mr. Multi-millionaire?
Bottom line clownie. I have no desire to count money on Youtube.
I have no desire to brag about my wealth. I have what I have, no reason
to make it a public thing.
Anyone that needs to demonstrate that they have money seems rather insecure to me.
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