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Re: PING VS TAYLOR-MADE

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Thu, Mar 28 2013 9:06 PM (2 replies)
  • XKyleX
    3 Posts
    Fri, Mar 22 2013 4:17 PM

    I am level 44 tour pro . average is 64 .

    i am currently using the 2010 Rapture V2 Full Set (Graphite Irons & Hybrid) (L33+)

    looking to swich to the TaylorMade R11 Full Set (Steel) (L32+)

    is this worth the change and money?

    like i said with my set-up im shooting a 64.

  • lonniescott711
    4,207 Posts
    Fri, Mar 22 2013 8:21 PM

    XKyleX:

    I am level 44 tour pro . average is 64 .

    i am currently using the 2010 Rapture V2 Full Set (Graphite Irons & Hybrid) (L33+)

    looking to swich to the TaylorMade R11 Full Set (Steel) (L32+)

    is this worth the change and money?

    like i said with my set-up im shooting a 64.

    Here`s the problem, 21 ranked rounds played . Member Jun 2011 . Its time to start putting your time in. You need to start playing stroke play practice rounds , and working on your game. There is more to this game than A/S , M/P , blitz, and so forth. If you want to get better , you have to practice. You can get better clubs, but they wont make you play better . You have good clubs for your tier .So before you start throwing credits away, commit to practicing first . Then start with a better ball , as step 1 of your upgrade . I play the Srixon 11+ ball , 180 credits a sleeve , and they play well , for the way that I play. I play only for fun . So if you do upgrade, start at the bottom and work up. Also when upgrading, try to make it last ,so as not to waste your credits.                                                                                                                                                                                                Work on your levels also ,because you are close to moving up to the Master tier. This means you will be moved back a tee, when it happens. You dont want to not be able to get the better clubs, because you dont have the levels. So ,practice rounds to get your XPs , and to develop your game . Take your time and work on your levels ,and when you get to level 58, you can get the G20s. Hope this helps. Happy Swinging

     

  • Hullyfan
    478 Posts
    Thu, Mar 28 2013 9:06 PM

    lonniescott711:

    XKyleX:

    I am level 44 tour pro . average is 64 .

    i am currently using the 2010 Rapture V2 Full Set (Graphite Irons & Hybrid) (L33+)

    looking to swich to the TaylorMade R11 Full Set (Steel) (L32+)

    is this worth the change and money?

    like i said with my set-up im shooting a 64.

    Here`s the problem, 21 ranked rounds played . Member Jun 2011 . Its time to start putting your time in. You need to start playing stroke play practice rounds , and working on your game. There is more to this game than A/S , M/P , blitz, and so forth. If you want to get better , you have to practice. You can get better clubs, but they wont make you play better . You have good clubs for your tier .So before you start throwing credits away, commit to practicing first . Then start with a better ball , as step 1 of your upgrade . I play the Srixon 11+ ball , 180 credits a sleeve , and they play well , for the way that I play. I play only for fun . So if you do upgrade, start at the bottom and work up. Also when upgrading, try to make it last ,so as not to waste your credits.                                                                                                                                                                                                Work on your levels also ,because you are close to moving up to the Master tier. This means you will be moved back a tee, when it happens. You dont want to not be able to get the better clubs, because you dont have the levels. So ,practice rounds to get your XPs , and to develop your game . Take your time and work on your levels ,and when you get to level 58, you can get the G20s. Hope this helps. Happy Swinging

     

    Lonnie...just so I understand, are you saying that I should stop playing ranked rounds and just do practice rounds?

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