Recommend some golf clubs...

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j_crazy
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Mar 30, 2010 9:52am
i've never liked the feel of a taylormade (or Cobra) driver. I've always had Callaway, but PING and Mizuno Drivers always felt just as good, the Callaways are usually cheaper.
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Mar 30, 2010 11:49am
I was never accurate with a TM driver, probably my stupid fault. I've hit Calloways pretty well and liked the way Mizunos hit too.
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Mar 31, 2010 6:46am
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justincredible
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Mar 31, 2010 11:10pm
Anyone own an Ogio bag?

I'm kinda digging this one:
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stroups
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Mar 31, 2010 11:13pm
I almost bought an Ogio bag but ended up getting Taylor Made. I do however think that bag is sharp.
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Mar 31, 2010 11:19pm
justincredible wrote: ^Gotcha.

Terry, you're in Cincy, right? What courses do you frequent around the city? The only two courses I've played in the area are Four Bridges CC and the cheap Kings Island course.
The only courses I pretty much play are the park courses and the CRC(Cincinnati Recreation Commission) courses. The CRC courses are fairly cheap to play and are a reasonable length, but very good for someone who plays once or twice a week and isn't a pro. http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/crc/pages/-5703-/ There's the website so you can check the courses out. California is over by Riverbend and it's a pretty nice course for the money. Glenview is the nicest but it's up north of the city. I live over on the west side right be Neumann and it's an alright course.

For the park courses I really like Sharon Woods. Here's the website: http://www.greatparks.org/rec_golf/golf.htm Sharon Woods is great, The Mill is pretty nice. Vineyard is a good course as well. Little Miami is a short course but is usually not too busy when I get out there. The park courses are a little more expensive but overall are nicer than the CRC courses.
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Mar 31, 2010 11:45pm
I just played my first round of the year today. Ended up shooting 4 over with a double-bogey on the first hole. I played at an easy course but I was hitting the ball well and my putting wasn't too horrible considering the greens were really inconsistent still.

I'm happy with it.
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Apr 1, 2010 5:25am
justincredible wrote: Anyone own an Ogio bag?

I'm kinda digging this one:
Ogio is a top brand for bags
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Apr 1, 2010 9:01am
Terry_Tate wrote:
justincredible wrote: ^Gotcha.

Terry, you're in Cincy, right? What courses do you frequent around the city? The only two courses I've played in the area are Four Bridges CC and the cheap Kings Island course.
The only courses I pretty much play are the park courses and the CRC(Cincinnati Recreation Commission) courses. The CRC courses are fairly cheap to play and are a reasonable length, but very good for someone who plays once or twice a week and isn't a pro. http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/crc/pages/-5703-/ There's the website so you can check the courses out. California is over by Riverbend and it's a pretty nice course for the money. Glenview is the nicest but it's up north of the city. I live over on the west side right be Neumann and it's an alright course.

For the park courses I really like Sharon Woods. Here's the website: http://www.greatparks.org/rec_golf/golf.htm Sharon Woods is great, The Mill is pretty nice. Vineyard is a good course as well. Little Miami is a short course but is usually not too busy when I get out there. The park courses are a little more expensive but overall are nicer than the CRC courses.
My bro-in-law and I are thinking about heading to California tonight to get in 9 holes.
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Apr 1, 2010 9:17am
justincredible wrote:

My bro-in-law and I are thinking about heading to California tonight to get in 9 holes.
all the tee times in Ohio booked?
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Apr 1, 2010 9:29am
ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote:
justincredible wrote:

My bro-in-law and I are thinking about heading to California tonight to get in 9 holes.
all the tee times in Ohio booked?
Lame joke! :)
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Apr 1, 2010 9:37am
justincredible wrote:
ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote:
justincredible wrote:

My bro-in-law and I are thinking about heading to California tonight to get in 9 holes.
all the tee times in Ohio booked?
Lame joke! :)
Obviously. I save my good jokes for better sites (jjhuddle), not the minor leagues(free hu..err Ohio Chatter).
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Apr 1, 2010 9:51am
justincredible wrote: Anyone own an Ogio bag?

I'm kinda digging this one:

I'm trying to walk more so I'm going for lighter bags. I have a cart bag now and it weighs like 15 pounds and it's big and bulky and a bitch to carry. I'm looking more at bags like these:



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Apr 1, 2010 9:53am
get a pull cart.
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Apr 1, 2010 9:53am
That Mizuno bag looks pretty sweet.
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Apr 1, 2010 9:54am
I just looked up that Ogio bag and it is only 6.9 pounds.
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raiderbuck
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Apr 1, 2010 10:14am
ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote:
justincredible wrote: Anyone own an Ogio bag?

I'm kinda digging this one:
Ogio is a top brand for bags
+1

I have the Ogio Grom carry/cart hybrid bag. It's got two straps so if I want to carry I can and it also stands straight up so when I want to put it on a cart I can do that too. It's got a "torque strap" that attaches to the back of the golf cart so the bag doesn't move around when riding in a cart. Plenty of compartments for me, and it's not too heavy (I think it's about 5 lbs).

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Apr 1, 2010 10:32am
Grom is the other style I was looking at.
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raiderbuck
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Apr 1, 2010 11:20am
^^it's a great bag, the club seperator system on the Grom is nice, although it's definitely designed for the carry aspect of the bag. My bag is the 2009 model, and I picked it up for $88 plus shipping online. The one I posted is the same color as the one that I bought. It was between the navy blue version and an orange/white/black pinstripe version.

My Cleveland Browns blood wouldn't let me go through with a Cincy Bengals colored golf bag lol.
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Apr 1, 2010 11:41am
Ebay??

i can't find the Grom for less than 120 except on ebay.
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raiderbuck
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Apr 1, 2010 12:22pm
Nope...I actually purchased it from GiltGroupe.com. It's one of those one day flash sale websites. They typically sell high end fashion or European brands, but occasionally they'll throw in regular stuff. I get their emails for their sales and one day last December they had Ogio bags on sale for $88. Ogio made some slight changes to the 2010 Grom so I got the '09 version. The only noticable differences were the colors, and some variations on pockets.


Shipping was rather expensive (I think I paid around $110 OTD?) for the length of time it takes to get the bag. I bought it in December, it didn't arrive until the end of January. I've also purchased shoes from that website. You can find other golf items sometimes too...like Adidas brand clothes, Puma gear, Nike golf gear, but IMO it's not worth joining unless you plan on buying a lot of stuff or large items (shipping rapes you).
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Apr 1, 2010 12:23pm
justincredible wrote:
Terry_Tate wrote:
justincredible wrote: ^Gotcha.

Terry, you're in Cincy, right? What courses do you frequent around the city? The only two courses I've played in the area are Four Bridges CC and the cheap Kings Island course.
The only courses I pretty much play are the park courses and the CRC(Cincinnati Recreation Commission) courses. The CRC courses are fairly cheap to play and are a reasonable length, but very good for someone who plays once or twice a week and isn't a pro. http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/crc/pages/-5703-/ There's the website so you can check the courses out. California is over by Riverbend and it's a pretty nice course for the money. Glenview is the nicest but it's up north of the city. I live over on the west side right be Neumann and it's an alright course.

For the park courses I really like Sharon Woods. Here's the website: http://www.greatparks.org/rec_golf/golf.htm Sharon Woods is great, The Mill is pretty nice. Vineyard is a good course as well. Little Miami is a short course but is usually not too busy when I get out there. The park courses are a little more expensive but overall are nicer than the CRC courses.
My bro-in-law and I are thinking about heading to California tonight to get in 9 holes.
You'll like California. It's not a very intimidating course but for the money I think it's a good course to play, especially this time of year. I'll be playing at Woodland tonight, which is over on the west side but is right by where I live.
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Apr 1, 2010 12:39pm
I'm playing Squirrel Run (New Iberia) at 10:44 and Les Vieux Chenes (Youngsville) at 4:26 tomorrow. It's gonna rain saturday and sunday I'm just gonna hang out at the house with some friends.
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Apr 1, 2010 1:04pm
Terry_Tate wrote: You'll like California. It's not a very intimidating course but for the money I think it's a good course to play, especially this time of year. I'll be playing at Woodland tonight, which is over on the west side but is right by where I live.
Just found out today that I got the day off tomorrow so I'll be finding another course to play. Let me know if you've got nothing going on and want to go golfing tomorrow as well.
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Apr 1, 2010 3:28pm
justincredible wrote: Just found out today that I got the day off tomorrow so I'll be finding another course to play. Let me know if you've got nothing going on and want to go golfing tomorrow as well.
I'd love to head out tomorrow, but I work til 5 every day during the week. Some weeknight or weekend we'll have to hit up a course. One I forgot to mention was Legendary Run, which is over on the east side, maybe 15 minutes from California. It is a beautiful course but is pretty tough as well. I'd recommend that one for this summer once you get in a rhythm.

Any other golfers from Cincy on here? Could maybe get a foursome some weekend or something. If I'm not working then I'm up for golf, so any weeknight or weekend is good with me.