• 1st Hole-in-one

    Hit my first Hole-in-one last night at Legends Club in Prior Lake, Minnesota. Hole number 5 - 97 yards with my 54 degree Vokey SM8 wedge and a Yellow AVX ball. Hit the ball about 10 feet past the hole and rolled in back into the cup. Great night with…

  • First Hole In One

    First hole in one today, 7/29/2021. Stunned. After 60+ years, had figured that it just wasn’t going to happen. 154 yds, 7 iron, hole #16, RiverPines Golf in John s Creek, GA. Hit it just as planned, pure as driven snow. One hop and in. A brutally…

  • RE: How to get a set of Titleist T100s black irons

    Are you looking for a set of the current T100s in black or the 2021 versions in black?

    I am hoping that they release a set of 2021 T100 irons in black, like the ones that Cam Smith and Lanto Griffin are playing. They would be awesome. Hope they don't…
  • Ace

    An early 6:30 tee time had the sprinklers running which slowed the greens down. Hole #11 par 3 159 yards pin in the back. 9 iron flush slightly left of the cup 2 bounces and in the cup for my second career ace. I was also playing against my brother in…

  • RE: Flags out

    Agree having the choice to take the flag out is most welcome. Mixed thoughts on the rakes as some seem not to have got the message that they're back or are just too lazy to get one..
  • Second Career Hole in one

    My buddy had teed off first, and threw a dart 2 feet from the pin. He said “beat that” and I said “my ball is basically already in the hole, watch this.” I then hit a hole in one. Sure got him good! Second career hole in one in a span of 4 years.

  • Black T100s face

    I’m so far this has only happened to my seven iron, but the face of the iron is marked up from hitting one shot on the range. The range soil was somewhat sandy, but it was not rocky at all. I’ll post a picture once I’m back home so you can see exactly…

  • RE: The Open vs the British Open

    It is thought that the first organized golf played in America was on Harleston Green, undeveloped pastureland near the corner of Pitt and Bull streets. In 1743, Charleston merchant David Deas received a shipment of 432 golf balls and ninety-six clubs…
  • RE: Exclusive TT Sweepstakes: Brandon Stooksbury and "The Putter Book"

    I still plumb bob with my Newport 2....what is your take on plumb bobing....an old friend of mine who use to play with some of the greats from years gone by encouraged me and thought me how to ensure my ball was centered in my stance by using a coin and…