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I’d offer at least $75+, maybe even all of it.

He’s a potential year round starter with good volume in a pass happy offense.
All 3 courses are really nice and good. Par 3 course is a fun relaxing time to just screw around with your buddies

Ballantrae is another Bham area course that is really nice
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That is pretty high, have you been properly fitted for a driver? The right club/shaft combo can help tremendously. I picked up 20 yards of carry with a custom fitting.


This is what I was about to say. Having the proper shaft for your swing in a driver actually does make a difference
I haven’t played in that area in a while, but Lake Caroline was a very solid course. Same with Whisper Lake and Patrick Farms

Whisper Lake was always fun for me because it’s par 64 or 62 and kind of quirky.

Someone that lives in that area can comment more about those courses
The only poll that matters is the Committee’s poll

And who cares! just win! It’s also week 3. Chill out :lol:

re: Good place to eat

Posted by Bearded Angler on 9/12/25 at 7:25 am to
Take them to Chimes or Walk Ons so they can see some college women
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I’d rather talk about someone with morals and integrity like Les Miles.


I hope this is sarcasm :lol:

re: Nashville courses

Posted by Bearded Angler on 7/12/25 at 4:04 pm to
Greystone (little drive, but 100% worth it)
Hermitage (either course)
Gaylord Springs

Harpeth Hills is really nice and cheap, but it’s a muni and hard to get on generally because the amount of play
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I’d keep Brown in a one QB league


I agree with this

And based on who you said may be available at the 9th pick, I personally like Achane the most in that list. Just my opinion though

re: Golfing wrist injury

Posted by Bearded Angler on 7/11/25 at 2:11 pm to
Didn’t see anyone ask, so I will

Do you hit off mats frequently? I had a HS teammate that developed carpel tunnel syndrome from hitting off mats frequently

re: 3 Months In Update/Help!

Posted by Bearded Angler on 7/9/25 at 12:13 am to
I have a Swing Caddie that I carry around with me to practice with. They can be as cheap at $200ish. It won’t give you the same allure as a simulator will, but it’s a cheap and accurate alternative

re: I Need some Driver tips

Posted by Bearded Angler on 7/9/25 at 12:04 am to
If I’m understanding correctly, poster is talking about keeping your hands in front of club head and compressing the ball

If you let the club head get out in front of your hands, that promotes being “wrist flippy” and leads to inconsistent ball striking

re: Evnroll z5 putter

Posted by Bearded Angler on 3/4/25 at 8:26 pm to
I don’t have one, but have played around with them at PGA Superstore. Looking down at it at address hurts my eyes :lol:

I can’t get past the look at address, so I’ll stick with my er5
That sucks!!

But seriously, get rid of kickers and defenses. Go to super flex like this:

QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
TE
FLEX
FLEX
QB/FLEX
Who pissed in your cereal this morning?

re: Ping irons

Posted by Bearded Angler on 12/1/24 at 9:31 am to
I’ve been playing a combo set of iBlades/i200 for about 8 years now. Absolutely love them. Very forgiving and still workable

Will be getting another combo set soon
Didn’t see anyone ask, so I will

Do you typically hit on driving ranges on turf mats?
I had a high school teammate who got carpel tunnel syndrome from hitting off mats frequently
Glad to know this for myself as well

Been in Nashville almost 3 years now
I’m playing there on the 18th

Let me know how your experience is!
I’ve played Vokeys, Callway Mac daddy tour grind, and currently TMs are in the bag.

I will go back to the Vokeys on my next set. They are the best and it’s not really close imo