KCee Bought a pair of Puma spikeless shoes (probably save them for next season), a Tour Edge Hot Launch 5 iron/utility club thingie and some socks.
mulegolf I bought (on ebay) a Odyssey Toulon Atlanta putter. It's supposed to be here tomorrow. I've never seen one in person but I sure like the shape of it. I thought I liked the Cobra putter that I bought around a month ago but although I putted well with it at first, the honeymoon is now over and I'm having problems making any putts. I know it's not the putter but when I saw the Toulon Atlanta on ebay I had to have one. I looked for one back when I bought the Cobra but couldn't find one without spending the big bucks but this one was only slightly "spendy" so I bought it. If I like it as well as I'm hoping I will the Cobra 3D printed putter and an Odyssey 2 ball with a red stroke lab shaft will be for sale.
mulegolf backinit It arrived and I used it for the first time today. It just feels good in my hands. I putted pretty well with it too. We'll see how it does after having it for a while. Golf season is about done here. My normal last round of the year is usually a week either side of Halloween. After that it usually gets too cold and quite often it snows after then also.
sdandrea1 Eguller Long way to go - ask PappaD. To equal me you have to have sold (collected the $) the new purchase before it arrives and actually move them to the new owner without hitting them. Special bonus for not opening the box.
Typhoon sdandrea1 I did have a set of Nike Vapor pros that I got, repainted spots on the āwhiteā shafts and resold. Hit them inside is all.
Eguller I've always been considered a very good putter, but, on a whim, I bought a Garsen Pro putter grip. Game changer. One round and some practice and it is like cheating. We'll see how it goes tomorrow, but I may have a PappaD personal Holy Grail. š
Jelopster Eguller Iāve been an average putter. Been better than average since switching to the Garsen Max Tour. Easily 3-4 less putts a round, mostly by eliminating 3 putts
colej Metabo 12ā compound miter saw and a couple different saw blades. More of my favorite coffee creamer š
backinit colej I think that is basically a Hitachi saw. A 12" compound miter saw is one of the best purchases I have ever made.
colej backinit We carry some metabo grinders and drills at work and theyāve been pretty good. Thatās why I didnāt hesitate to purchase their saw.
DC300 backinit yep, same company, new name. Good products at reasonable prices. Iāve had one for 7 years done thousands of cuts through all sorts of materials. Iām going to upgrade when I find the right deal, itās not quite accurate enough for my likes, thereās too much guess work in finding the lock spot for the angles, it can be off a degree or so. Not the end of the world, but it pisses me off when I have a gap in trim work. Iāll probably keep it around for general abuse and buy a better saw for trim.
mulegolf I've got a DeWalt 12" sliding compound miter saw. I didn't think I'd use it nearly as much as I do.