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The Good, Bad, and Fugly; Preseason Game 1
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(7 hours ago)sandwedge Wrote: Funny thing, I said to myself, I know what 54 degrees is if we're talking golf but wasn't sure what you were getting at... Lol
I've never been a Calloway fan, strictly a TaylorMade guy. +1 might help your swing speed a little, but then your accuracy might be smidge off till you get accustom to it.

(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Last week on Saturday, i went to the range by myself and started off just hitting irons and i was hitting them straight and solid. 
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(8 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Does anyone have access to PFF scores for the game?

To my eye on offense: first team looked good. Burrow, Chase, C. Brown, OBJ, and Fairchild in particular. Patrick the weakest link on the starting OL. Hudson, Sizzle, and Brooks also looked good.

The second team looked mostly crap. Browning, the OL. Tinsley & Mays made a play or two. Williams & Burton not much.

On D. Not much good news amongst the starting group. Jenkins maybe? None of the DBs looked particularly good. Sample & Cross made plays that Bryan & Stewart cleaned up. Giles-Harris made a play. Jackson looked good (aside from ST blunder) but was with the 3s. Carter had a nice sack. Heyward?

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(8 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: I'm seriously considering pulling a DeChambeau and figuring out which iron i hit more consistently and making them all that length. In a way, that's kind of a fun part of golf, finding out what works best for you and working toward that but it would be reallllly nice if i could just hit the ball like i used to Big Grin
 

As of 2020, it is reported Bryson's irons all measure 37.5 inches.  

https://www.golfworks.com/content/description/StdLengths.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoorpJOrDd60fn9vfjZZG7u4xL1bN3V9UUp2GOW4WsZlAZJIrWgv

And i believe he uses graphite.



 
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(7 hours ago)Goalpost Wrote: As of 2020, it is reported Bryson's irons all measure 37.5 inches.  

https://www.golfworks.com/content/description/StdLengths.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoorpJOrDd60fn9vfjZZG7u4xL1bN3V9UUp2GOW4WsZlAZJIrWgv

And i believe he uses graphite.



 

Yep. 37.5 and he uses large grips on all of them. 

EDIT: According to my wrist to ground measurement and height, my 7i should be 37.5 and my current one is 37". That exra .5" makes a big difference. (that's what she said)



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(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Defense:

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PFF must have seen something in Ossai that I sure didn't. 

Thanks for posting.
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(5 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: PFF must have seen something in Ossai that I sure didn't. 

Thanks for posting.

Ossai looked good to me. Someone posted all his snaps and it looked like the majority were runs away from him. The runs toward him he played well and contributed to the stop.

PJ Jules seems intriguing. I didnt notice him during the game but he scored well and I know just made a couple of plays in practice. Perhaps im just clinging to hope but Anthony played poorly or maybe im putting too much on him for allowing that late 1st half score as he had poor awareness and shouldve been able to have an easy PBU.
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(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Defense:

It always confuses me when a grade just doesn't make a ton of logical sense. 

How can a linebacker have a 82.3 overall grade if they have a 47.2 tackling grade? That's like having a highly rated car because the seats are great, the appearance is nice, the trunk is spacious... but all the wheels always just fall off... like excuse me, isn't that the most important part of the car that doesn't work? How can that result in an amazingly rated car?
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(5 hours ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: It always confuses me when a grade just doesn't make a ton of logical sense. 

How can a linebacker have a 82.3 overall grade if they have a 47.2 tackling grade? That's like having a highly rated car because the seats are great, the appearance is nice, the trunk is spacious... but all the wheels always just fall off... like excuse me, isn't that the most important part of the car that doesn't work? How can that result in an amazingly rated car?

I don't know the answer, but I really enjoyed your witty analogy.
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(Today, 06:16 AM)SladeX Wrote: I guess I kinda jumped in a little. Been playing 2 1/2 years. My swing is wildly inconsistent, but generally getting better. Like Phil, I am right handed but swing left handed (bat left also). I got the 60 he designed as well, and it’s my favorite club! I have a big backyard, so I can work on chipping every day. An engineer I worked with turned me on to Shawn Clements and he has helped me immensely.

I’m 61 now, this is going to be my main sport going forward. I say go ahead and do it! There is so much help on the net it’s not even funny.

(10 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: I'm left-handed, and the only things I do right-handed are play guitar and swing a club. That's because I was taught to play right-handed, and when I started playing baseball, my coach made me bat right-handed. (Although I field left) I hear it's a lot of help playing golf if you drink Pappy. Ninja

(8 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: I'm right behind you, 59. I played a lot in my younger days. Since my son had passed, i only played once in the last 12 years before last sunday. I have been to the range several times. I'm a natural lefty and people always comment on how good my swing looks. My problem since i've got back into it is where the head of the club ends up on my downswing and it's immensely frustrating, since i didn't have any problem striking the ball before. I've pretty much figured out it has to do with the tightness in my back and simply not being able to stay stable while i'm bent at different angles. Thats why i'm considering the taller irons. I actually finally got that spot on my back to pop to free up the knot i've had for a few years and i'm in the process of finding out if i can use the standard clubs, through repetition. Since i've put in a pool and built a deck and a shed in my back yard, i don't have nearly as much room as i used to but i do have enough room for a net or even a simulator. For now i just go back there and swing at imaginary balls to try and get that muscle memory back. I just put a tee in the groud to simuate where the bottom of a ball would be and if i hear that "click" i know my club head is where it should be.

I'm seriously considering pulling a DeChambeau and figuring out which iron i hit more consistently and making them all that length. In a way, that's kind of a fun part of golf, finding out what works best for you and working toward that but it would be reallllly nice if i could just hit the ball like i used to Big Grin

As far as the net goes, my youtube algo is full of golf stuff now. lol

Good luck to you and keep it up. We both need a good hobby once there's so much more time to do things. I'm lucky that my nephew and a buddy are seriously into it so i have someone to golf with pretty much any time i want to. 

(7 hours ago)sandwedge Wrote: Funny thing, I said to myself, I know what 54 degrees is if we're talking golf but wasn't sure what you were getting at... Lol
I've never been a Calloway fan, strictly a TaylorMade guy. +1 might help your swing speed a little, but then your accuracy might be smidge off till you get accustom to it.

(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Last week on Saturday, i went to the range by myself and started off just hitting irons and i was hitting them straight and solid. That was the only time i did that in the one time we were out on the course and the 3 other times i was at the range with my nephew and buddy. So, i'm like sure, you hit the ball well by yourself but not when others are around, that sounds reasonable...

Then i realized i hit the majority of the balls with my 5 iron starting out. All my trouble came when i hit the shorter irons. I didn't even have the 5 in my bag when we played last sunday. I'm still working on it and i want to find out if that was actually the case; i can hit the longer irons but have trouble with the shorter ones. I'm still in the testing phase right now and i figure i will be for the rest of this summer. 

(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Yep. 37.5 and he uses large grips on all of them. 

EDIT: According to my wrist to ground measurement and height, my 7i should be 37.5 and my current one is 37". That exra .5" makes a big difference. (that's what she said)

In the 80s, I don't think I had more than 2 clubs of the same brand in my bag. I would go to the Special T and "rent" clubs to see if I liked them enough to buy. Before I bought them, I first tested them at Lunken, because it's wide open fairways was like being at the range and still allowed me to see how they fit in combination with my clubs for loft and distance.

Then I moved to New York in early 90s and there went my golf game.

As I have grown older, I got too busy and lazy to go through the same process. I switched to Pings in early 2000s, and my current set is graphite G425s, with 3 and 4 crossovers. 

I like them enough, but its not the same as my 80s set. 
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(7 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: Yep. 37.5 and he uses large grips on all of them. 

EDIT: According to my wrist to ground measurement and height, my 7i should be 37.5 and my current one is 37". That exra .5" makes a big difference. (that's what she said)

He uses the JumboMax grips. I put them on my Driver and Fairway woods just to see if I liked them. I will probably do my irons over the winter as well. Be careful ordering them though, I wear X-Large gloves, and I got the "Small" Jumbomax grips, which are huge. He uses the largest one I think, which is basically the same as a baseball bat. There is a point of diminishing returns on the grips and the larger you go, the more apt you are to slice. I can  hit the "smalls" straight. I doubt I could use the XLs
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(7 hours ago)Goalpost Wrote: As of 2020, it is reported Bryson's irons all measure 37.5 inches.  

https://www.golfworks.com/content/description/StdLengths.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoorpJOrDd60fn9vfjZZG7u4xL1bN3V9UUp2GOW4WsZlAZJIrWgv

And i believe he uses graphite.



 

They are the length of a 6 iron shaft.
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(5 hours ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: It always confuses me when a grade just doesn't make a ton of logical sense. 

How can a linebacker have a 82.3 overall grade if they have a 47.2 tackling grade? That's like having a highly rated car because the seats are great, the appearance is nice, the trunk is spacious... but all the wheels always just fall off... like excuse me, isn't that the most important part of the car that doesn't work? How can that result in an amazingly rated car?

The overall isn't an average of all grades. They have a totally different method for coming up with the overall grade but i don't know that anyone but them knows how it's done. 

I guess you could say that if he had good grades in 3 areas, that accounted for say 35 snaps and one really poor grade that accounted for 1 or 2 snaps, it wouldn't really be fair to use that grade as an average along with the others. 

I've never been big on their grades but as long as they're consistent (ly good or bad) across the board, i guess they're usable. 



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(3 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: He uses the JumboMax grips. I put them on my Driver and Fairway woods just to see if I liked them. I will probably do my irons over the winter as well. Be careful ordering them though, I wear X-Large gloves, and I got the "Small" Jumbomax grips, which are huge. He uses the largest one I think, which is basically the same as a baseball bat. There is a point of diminishing returns on the grips and the larger you go, the more apt you are to slice. I can  hit the "smalls" straight. I doubt I could use the XLs

I just re-gripped my clubs last Saturday. Standard Champkey rubber ones. The standard grips don't feel too small and i do have large hands. They're not very expensive so i thought about trying some larger grips just to see how they feel. 



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(3 hours ago)sandwedge Wrote: They are the length of a 6 iron shaft.

I got something the length of a 6-iron shaft
(1 hour ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: I just re-gripped my clubs last Saturday. 

Your mom just re-gripped my club last night.


You girls talk about golf somewhere else. 

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Fleetwood is choking hard. 



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