Dutchy wrote:Some winnings from LIV invested into a 3 wood Callaway Rogue on sale at Golf Box, ordered Sunday arrived today. Now to see if I can hit the thing!
I will say the taylormade q10 3w I picked up is fairly reliable.
Dutchy wrote:Some winnings from LIV invested into a 3 wood Callaway Rogue on sale at Golf Box, ordered Sunday arrived today. Now to see if I can hit the thing!
Hit the Smoke and Q10mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Chatgpt
Had fitted me into the following after I input some data from when I hit on a trackman sim
Callaway a1 smoke
Ping g430
Tsylormade q35
Cobra
I invested in a Scotty Cameron. Best this I ever did!mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Newish taylormade spider putters - anyone have them and any thoughts?
I have been using 1 for 4 years and it is fantastic.Corona Man wrote:Looking to get a MGI Navigator electric buggy with remote control. Anyone on here have any experience at all with one of these?
Ive seen a few disasters with them.... people accidentally hitting the remote and off it goesstun72 wrote:I have been using 1 for 4 years and it is fantastic.Corona Man wrote:Looking to get a MGI Navigator electric buggy with remote control. Anyone on here have any experience at all with one of these?
Even better technology now, mine doesn't have the course being played in the screen but still a great investment.
Great when you're close to the green, grab the putter have 3 putts![]()
and then get the buggy to come to you as you move off to the next tee block.
Definitely worth the $'s.
Yeah a mate of mine back in SA was an early adopter of the electric buggy. Putting out on the 4th at Mt Barker (Aston Hills) and he had the remote in his pocket....meanwhile his buggy was doing "donuts" on the bank at the rear of the green.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Ive seen a few disasters with them.... people accidentally hitting the remote and off it goesstun72 wrote:I have been using 1 for 4 years and it is fantastic.Corona Man wrote:Looking to get a MGI Navigator electric buggy with remote control. Anyone on here have any experience at all with one of these?
Even better technology now, mine doesn't have the course being played in the screen but still a great investment.
Great when you're close to the green, grab the putter have 3 putts![]()
and then get the buggy to come to you as you move off to the next tee block.
Definitely worth the $'s.without them knowing.
Ive got one without the remote and love it. Need to go up a hill, set speed to the highest setting and hold on!
Are they likely to self combust?mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Aldi have remote control buggies $500
Corona Man wrote:Yeah a mate of mine back in SA was an early adopter of the electric buggy. Putting out on the 4th at Mt Barker (Aston Hills) and he had the remote in his pocket....meanwhile his buggy was doing "donuts" on the bank at the rear of the green.mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Ive seen a few disasters with them.... people accidentally hitting the remote and off it goesstun72 wrote:I have been using 1 for 4 years and it is fantastic.Corona Man wrote:Looking to get a MGI Navigator electric buggy with remote control. Anyone on here have any experience at all with one of these?
Even better technology now, mine doesn't have the course being played in the screen but still a great investment.
Great when you're close to the green, grab the putter have 3 putts![]()
and then get the buggy to come to you as you move off to the next tee block.
Definitely worth the $'s.without them knowing.
Ive got one without the remote and love it. Need to go up a hill, set speed to the highest setting and hold on!
I am in the habit (now) of "locking" it when I put it in my back pocket when putting, although 2 weeks ago when going up a hill at our Course (Waikerie) the bloody thing got sideways as I wasn't paying attention and it went arse up. The other 3 in the group thought it was bloody hilarious.
Will take a bit of trial & error I guess. I will probably get it all set up, then do a few laps of our street, a court and very quiet, see if I can get the hang of it before I run the whole lot into a dam on course!
No, but the battery weighs a tonne. One of the older lads at the club got one. And forgot to charge his remote...Corona Man wrote:Are they likely to self combust?mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Aldi have remote control buggies $500
Thats how you stop the competition getting more points than youCorona Man wrote:First round down, with the new MGI......its actually good fun just driving it around.
Only sniped one of my player partners ankles!
34pts, happy with that.
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