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HowardsBulletHeader

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  1. Of course, I understand your point of view. My point was more about your comment about limitations that you would experience at Coalville by brand which I said you'd also get if you went to a TM/Titleist fitter, rather than anything against an individual.
  2. I think you've already had some good pointers regarding fitting. I'd avoid American Golf like the plague, generally speaking they are just golfers working in retail rather than fitters. Plus you will hit into a screen which is easily manipulated too, they can change the settings to make it fly straighter, further etc all the things you would want to see. Interested to hear about your Coalville range comment, I have been going there for lessons monthly since about 2019. They are limited brand wise, but if you went to a Titleist fitter or a Taylormade fitter you'd have the same experience in terms of brand limitation so I don't necessarily see that as a negative. I got fitted years ago by the guy at Coalville and improved as a result. Partly because my original clubs were causing me issues with dispersion due to increased swing speed vs when I originally bought them which sounds like a similar issue you are describing with 85g v 105g shaft in the TMs. But I do also believe in fittings for players because they do cover every detail and if you are taking golf seriously and spending X amount on clubs, I have no idea why someone wouldn't go get fitted. It makes zero sense to me why you'd buy off the shelf or not get fitted by a proper fitter (not AG).
  3. You're optimistic to think we will score.
  4. Just keeping him fresh for carrying the match ball home on Saturday after their first home win of the season.
  5. Carranza just doesn't offer enough as a lone striker you've got to make runs into channels to help out the midfield. He needs a strike partner. Ayew got the ball just then, looked up and Carranza was marking himself by jogging next to the Boro CBs. Pathetic.
  6. Lap up every minute, you will love it. Australia is class. If you're going to Sydney and want a decent meal with a view, book Cafe Sydney. You'll pay for it, but really good food and night time views of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.
  7. Class, I'm not but Brisbane is a brilliant place absolutely loved my time there if you've never been!
  8. Not quite a shirt as such, but still...
  9. Van de Ven was on my transfer out list for this week, not so sure now! The fixtures are still pretty rough next 5...
  10. I agree entirely, it has surprised me. It seems the problem is the markets interpretation of the difficulty of getting the actual product to market. I shall have to dig further to see what else I can find on it!
  11. I know you are jesting, but he recommended it that early that even with the current dip you'd have invested at roughly 7p (rough date of his initial post about it) and currently up over 500%. Of course these are rough numbers, but if we'd have all listened earlier then even the current dips wouldn't really be bothering you too much!
  12. From someone who is nowhere near this level, the speed per KM here for me is frighteningly quick. Really well done sir.
  13. I'd be interested to know more if you have time. The quicker, 30 minute ish sessions are something that appeals to me.
  14. My Cremonese Vardy 10 shirt arrived today, another DH Gate special, quality is great.
  15. I don't know if it was just me but it wasn't well advertised, I didn't know about it until it happened which was a shame. I'm not the biggest cricket fan by any means but enjoy going to Grace Road and following the Foxes so as Bert says would've hoped they'd walk round the ground and milk the applause but that didn't happen which was a shame. I always remember Mark Selby winning a world title, doing a lap of honour, different levels I know but still...
  16. I don't know how anyone can see it any other way than this. I'm not saying Marti is a great manager but at least he's cleared out some rubbish. Problem is he's still got a lot of it left and not a lot of quality to work with to deliver what we all expect which is to win games comfortably at this level. It isn't helped by the fact that the teams we've played have been so painfully average and still we've failed to beat a lot of them.
  17. That was the most traumatic 6 hours watching golf I think I've ever had and we've watched Rory try to win the Masters 15 odd times. Jesus wept that got horrendously close for comfort. As I said before a ball as struck, the US crowds were horrific, they always are. They crossed a line this week in a HUGE way, summed up by "F**k you Rory" chants on the first tee. Let alone the fact that was started by a PGA official. Only in America, they are absolute cretins of the highest order. It's not 1% either. But anyway, enough of that what about our boys in Blue. Absolutely wonderful again, the first two days will live long in the memory and the emotions of the third just shows what it means to them, to Europe and to go and do what they did on US soil was unbelievable. Unreal each and every one of them and the size of them space hoppers between Shane Lowry's legs, some bottle that is. Does Luke go again? I don't see why not but also I get the feeling once you've done home and away, you probably stop there? Feels like we've got a strong line up of captains to come as well. Whoever does it has a hell of an act to follow! Anyway, its inspired me to go shank a couple of 6 irons today at some point, shoot 89 and sit on the sofa for the rest of the day grumpy that I don't even have 1% of the ability of those European lads. Viva Europe! πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
  18. My god this is absolutely fabulous. The US crowd behaviour being as ****ing abysmal as I imagined and it making absolutely no difference as the Europeans steamroller them. This is beautiful to watch. Justin Rose, what a man, absolutely love him. Fleetwood, Rahm, Hatton, Rory, Shane every single one them bloody brilliant. The meltdown and desperation in the US side is beautiful, drink it in. Go after 19.5 points tomorrow, avenge the 19-9 in style. Arise Sir Luke Donald. πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
  19. Hatton & Rahm, McIlroy & Fleetwood win, Hovland and Bobby Mac half. 1.5-2.5 Europe.
  20. In fairness, go to Stamford Bridge and its a similar outcome.
  21. In terms of the crowd behaviour, have you seen Ian Poulter slating the US crowds for yelling Mashed potato and get in the hole on 600+ yard par 5's? It is perfect. I'm sure someone smarter than me can put the video up. Two minutes of perfection from the Postman summing up American idiots.
  22. Same here, just didn't have the bottle to do it after the drop. Hindsight is the best investor to ever live though of course.
  23. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/articles/c4g77xjq41jo Not sure I've ever heard them do this before but in this article it mentions Europe are using VR headsets to try and prepare for the New York crowd. Getting excited already!
  24. I understand where you're coming from, I just don't think thats the reality. I am pretty certain that 99% of American fans couldn't care less what they're caught doing or acting like. The Ryder Cup will continue to be great from a golf perspective and ugly from a fan behaviour perspective when it is held in the US. They have no idea how to police/manage a crowd.
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