T-Bone wrote:
I hadn't played with that type of ball all season. I definitely think it made a difference and with the temps in the 40s I am sure it wasn't spinning as much either so I was pretty much hitting it where I aimed. As for the driver, my hope was that I wouldn't need the 3Deep as much.

Honestly I think if I could hit the ball on a lower trajectory I could actually swing a little easier and just focus on putting the ball in play while not sacrificing distance. This has never been my style in the past. My other thought was that I could finally turn the volume up to 11 and try to average over 300 off the tee.
I vote for volume at 11. The longer you hit the ball, the more astonishment I have and the smoother I swing. When you only bunt it out there at 280 or so, I might experience a lapse in judgment and try to keep up.
Have you ever played the Wilson FG Tour X ball? It gets a lot of love from ProV1X users as a lower-cost alternative with very similar performance. The 2012 (I think) version was being closed out last year at $19.99. I found a few dozen of the non-X version at Meier for $5.50/dozen and loved it. The 2014 non-X version has a lower compression that the 2012 model, not sure if that applies to the 2014 FG Tour X as well.
T-Bone wrote:
shakes wrote:
I'm also planning on getting a new 913, however definitely not a 7.5. Probably stick with my 10.5, although I'm open to trying new lofts, maybe a 9.5. Also planning on getting new irons, most likely the new Mizuno Forged 850s. Throw in a new 56 degree wedge and maybe some 30g weights for my Scotty Cameron and I think that's all the off season golf shopping I plan to do.
Mizuno makes a really sweet iron. I played the MP-33's for a number of years and they really helped make me a much better ball striker. I still have them and meant to take them out for a spin this season but never felt I was hitting it well enough to try.
I can’t really justify any club changes for 2014. I have 2 sets of new non-conforming wedges ready once my 588 RTGs need replacing and the groove sharpener I bought on eBay really brings them back to life. I don’t really hit range balls with them either, so I should be good with wedges until the 2024 limitations kick in (if that really happens).
Shakes, those Mizuno 850 forged look sweet. I’m looking hard at the 850 cast for end of season 2015. A bigger head and wider sole just seem to suit me better. The no-upcharge shaft options are great to have.
Looking at this head for a winter project. Totally happy with my TM Fontana center shaft putter, but the Kia Mas are sweet.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161429524754?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT