I play Hogan Apex Edge Pro. They are quite possibly the finest set of clubs I ever purchased. I had Titliest's before and I mas a very average Iron player. I thought it was me and my swing, it was something I always struggled with. Once I got them I soon learned I was playing the wrong clubs for the longest time. Hogan helped me stablilize my iron game and if I were to practice more I could probably get back to a 2 handicap.
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I play Hogan Apex Edge Pro. They are quite possibly the finest set of clubs I ever purchased. I had Titliest's before and I mas a very average Iron player. I thought it was me and my swing, it was something I always struggled with. Once I got them I soon learned I was playing the wrong clubs for the longest time. Hogan helped me stablilize my iron game and if I were to practice more I could probably get back to a 2 handicap. -
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JRod said:
I play Hogan Apex Edge Pro. They are quite possibly the finest set of clubs I ever purchased. I had Titliest's before and I mas a very average Iron player. I thought it was me and my swing, it was something I always struggled with. Once I got them I soon learned I was playing the wrong clubs for the longest time. Hogan helped me stablilize my iron game and if I were to practice more I could probably get back to a 2 handicap.
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the right clubs really help...I wasn't great on my irons at all, and now with my new Slingshots I can actually get the ball in the air nicely with them...I par'ed 2 par 3's my last time out, all because I'm able to hit the irons better. Just gotta get consistant with the drives, and get my location with irons better...always stuff to work onNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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JRod said:
I play Hogan Apex Edge Pro. They are quite possibly the finest set of clubs I ever purchased. I had Titliest's before and I mas a very average Iron player. I thought it was me and my swing, it was something I always struggled with. Once I got them I soon learned I was playing the wrong clubs for the longest time. Hogan helped me stablilize my iron game and if I were to practice more I could probably get back to a 2 handicap.
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the right clubs really help...I wasn't great on my irons at all, and now with my new Slingshots I can actually get the ball in the air nicely with them...I par'ed 2 par 3's my last time out, all because I'm able to hit the irons better. Just gotta get consistant with the drives, and get my location with irons better...always stuff to work onNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Re: What\'s in your bag?
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
JRod said:
I play Hogan Apex Edge Pro. They are quite possibly the finest set of clubs I ever purchased. I had Titliest's before and I mas a very average Iron player. I thought it was me and my swing, it was something I always struggled with. Once I got them I soon learned I was playing the wrong clubs for the longest time. Hogan helped me stablilize my iron game and if I were to practice more I could probably get back to a 2 handicap.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
the right clubs really help...I wasn't great on my irons at all, and now with my new Slingshots I can actually get the ball in the air nicely with them...I par'ed 2 par 3's my last time out, all because I'm able to hit the irons better. Just gotta get consistant with the drives, and get my location with irons better...always stuff to work onNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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