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Redneck_toy

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Played 36 holes yesterday. Temps in the high 40's, but absolutely zero wind. Shot a miserable 44-48 first round, and 41-44 the second.
Had a 75 yd hole out on hole #5 for a birdie the second round. (My longest ever) with a 3/4 54* wedge.pretty good for a shitty drive and a shitty second. Hole 17 is a short par 5. Putted for eagle both rounds, just burned the edge of the hole both times.That green is absolutely flat, but is deceiving due to the downhill lie of the land around the green. Both putts were pretty much identical. 30 feet or so left of the hole. Both approach shots were 175yds. Birdied each. Overall, my striking was better than Friday, but not great.
I know @WNYTony doesnt think the temp affects the ball flight much, but it was overcast with intermittent sprinkles all day, and all 4 of us playing remarked about the short distances we were getting. Working 8 straight starting Monday, so I'm done for a while. The new clubs are definitely staying in the bag. And BTW, @mitetak, the clubs were naked all three rounds, and to my chagrin, have small club chatter marks on the edges.
 
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Tyler86

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Ball flight is definitely shorter the colder it gets. Spin is also reduced. I personally loose more distance from wearing multiple layers than from the actual ball performance in cold weather though.
 

Redneck_toy

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Ball flight is definitely shorter the colder it gets. Spin is also reduced. I personally loose more distance from wearing multiple layers than from the actual ball performance in cold weather though.
Thank you, Tyler. A 60* difference is BIG in my game. Glad you agree with me
 
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WNYTony

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Played 36 holes yesterday. Temps in the high 40's, but absolutely zero wind. Shot a miserable 44-48 first round, and 41-44 the second.
Had a 75 yd hole out on hole #5 for a birdie the second round. (My longest ever) with a 3/4 54* wedge.pretty good for a shitty drive and a shitty second. Hole 17 is a short par 5. Putted for eagle both rounds, just burned the edge of the hole both times.That green is absolutely flat, but is deceiving due to the downhill lie of the land around the green. Both putts were pretty much identical. 30 feet or so left of the hole. Both approach shots were 175yds. Birdied each. Overall, my striking was better than Friday, but not great.
I know @WNYTony doesnt think the temp affects the ball flight much, but it was overcast with intermittent sprinkles all day, and all 4 of us playing remarked about the short distances we were getting. Working 8 straight starting Monday, so I'm done for a while. The new clubs are definitely staying in the bag. And BTW, @mitetak, the clubs were naked all three rounds, and to my chagrin, have small club chatter marks on the edges.
Colder temps definitely affects ball distance, I don't know why you think I would disagree with that. We have to deal with that all the time and I agree with @Tyler86 that multiple layers also hurts your swing and distance. I just can't think that it ever actually gets that cold in Texas but you are educating me. Don't bend to the peer pressure - slip some socks on those puppies before the scuffs are enough to affect ball flight
 

Tyler86

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I dont see a ball response difference until im wearing long johns, 35° or colder. Im sure theres a difference warmer than that but none of us play good enough golf for it to really be a factor. I cant imagine anyone is playing that cold in Texas. But if you frequently play 95°+, i could see noticing a difference at 50° . @WNYTony are the scratches on my irons keeping me from breaking 80?
 

WNYTony

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I dont see a ball response difference until im wearing long johns, 35° or colder. Im sure theres a difference warmer than that but none of us play good enough golf for it to really be a factor. I cant imagine anyone is playing that cold in Texas. But if you frequently play 95°+, i could see noticing a difference at 50° . @WNYTony are the scratches on my irons keeping me from breaking 80?
Most definitely !
 

Redneck_toy

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Colder temps definitely affects ball distance, I don't know why you think I would disagree with that. We have to deal with that all the time and I agree with @Tyler86 that multiple layers also hurts your swing and distance. I just can't think that it ever actually gets that cold in Texas but you are educating me. Don't bend to the peer pressure - slip some socks on those puppies before the scuffs are enough to affect ball flight
You scoffed at me a year or two ago for clubbing up in these temps. That's where this is coming from. And from 100* to 50*, that is a huge difference in ball flight, imo.
 

Tyler86

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You scoffed at me a year or two ago for clubbing up in these temps. That's where this is coming from. And from 100* to 50*, that is a huge difference in ball flight, imo.

Bro! Play YOUR golf!!!! Dont let Tony head game you!! Played with a 65yo a few weeks ago. We hit from same spot. He took a 6i i took a hybrid, im 35 lol. I birdied, he bogied. Good things dont come from dick measuring contests....
 

WNYTony

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You scoffed at me a year or two ago for clubbing up in these temps. That's where this is coming from. And from 100* to 50*, that is a huge difference in ball flight, imo.
Well I often scoff at you for no good reason I guess I could see that, at 50 up here we wouldn't notice much difference. But as I recall you were also air mailing greens for a bit until you dropped down a stick.
I would never try to change someone's game @Tyler86 I'm usually hitting a longer club than everyone else already.
 

Redneck_toy

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Bro! Play YOUR golf!!!! Dont let Tony head game you!! Played with a 65yo a few weeks ago. We hit from same spot. He took a 6i i took a hybrid, im 35 lol. I birdied, he bogied. Good things dont come from dick measuring contests....
Just giving Tony shit. This is a true story though.
 

Redneck_toy

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My main problem with golfing in these temps is that it's hard for me to club up, then hit a soft shot.
I have one speed for iron swings, and often fly the greens. I was consistently 5 yds short on most iron shots Saturday using my normal distances.
 

mitetak

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My main problem with golfing in these temps is that it's hard for me to club up, then hit a soft shot.
I have one speed for iron swings, and often fly the greens. I was consistently 5 yds short on most iron shots Saturday using my normal distances.

I have one speed for all swings - that speed is ALL OUT ALL THE TIME. I often wonder how much more consistent I'd be if I could just lay off 10%
 

Redneck_toy

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So, any of you northerners have those indoor driving ranges, or is that a canadian thing? I've heard mention of these things on golf forums, but cant imagine a full size indoor driving range. That cant be cost effective, unless I'm reading them wrong, and they're only 100yds long or so. Anybody have any insight?
 
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