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I have only been playing 9 months and I am just starting to play well and now I can't play at all because of my elbow.
I'm 49 years old, RHBH.
Before this started (about 3 weeks ago) I had been having shoulder issues. I wasn't sure if my shoulder pain was due to DG or just because of age...
Lame Dave, lame. Just be gracious, congratulate Nikko for the win and move on.
You are one of (if not THE) best players in the world. No need to prove anything, man.
It also smelled of a set-up (you asked your buddy to interview you so you could "explain" the embarrassing melt-down). So unnecessary.
180 Star Mako is $$$ for me.
When I am playing a practice round I sometimes follow a missed putt with a putt from my last (marker) disk. I started noticing that the Mako flew nice and straight and I made a bunch of those putts so I started experimenting with it and now it is my putter of choice.
Maybe it's the extra weight of the Mako that causes me to put more spin on it?
I dunno but for whatever reason with the Mako I can eliminate the whole left/right adjustment thing and just focus on the chains. Won my 1st tourney last Saturday using the Mako for anything under 200' or so...
I must throw weird then. All of the Rocs, Aviars, Magnets, etc.... that I have thrown fade (on a putt).
Not much, but a little and it gets worse the farther away I get so I have to start calculating a fade/hyzer and cheating to the right (and then often missing to the right or left because I did...
Why would it be any worse than any other putting device?
I have tried them all. My Mako goes where I aim it. I also like the feel of the extra weight. Makes it easier to predict/control and less likely to get pushed around by the wind.
So why not?
Held the record for 5 years with that disc. Longest ever except for the current one. Surprised by some of the discs on the list. DX Teebird? I have always considered mine more of a fairway driver.