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I don’t think it’s for me either With the hot weather coming up and sweaty hands …try using rain gloves They come 2 to a package and they work great I put them on and never take them off I use them on cooler days also
The odes behind the One Glove is to eliminate sweat. The material is moisture wicking, and the fact that 90% of the hand is uncovered it should nearly eliminate sweat.
We apologize for the music. When we did the original video the music was barely noticeable but it did not upload that way. It was a lesson learned and something we do not plan on repeating. Thank you for commenting.
No, it's definitely bigger. It's a 6-foot diameter that's about the size of a beach umbrella or just slightly smaller. I'll try and do a part 2 of the review later this week and show my Mizuno golf umbrella next to it for comparison. Appreciate the question. Thanks, Kyle
Apologies. I planned to review Burnt Pine until I found out it is actually a private club and access is limited. The weather also wasn't great for video that day. Unfortunately, I also do not know how Sandestin guests can make a tee time at Burnt Pine. I played it with a member. As for ranking them. 1. Burnt Pine - best overall conditions, layout, range, and clubhouse 2. Raven - great design with a par 3 that alternates beeetween a hole A or B. Consistent conditions every visit. 3. Links - great layout and fun design. Consistent conditions. 4. Baytowne - weird layout and have only played it once in really good condition out of 4 rounds. However, I think my favorite to play is Links. It's a fun layout with 4-5 holes that play along or with a view of the bay, and I love that. Appreciate the comment and question. Thanks, Kyle
You are correct on the amount of golfers with not enough time or patience to rake the traps or fix the divots and ball marks You can’t fix stupid But I got to ask you … what tee box had grass as you said you could lose the ball on the tee I’d like to check that out I enjoyed playing the finishing holes with you until the flood came Like I said …You can’t fix
We apologize for that. It was an issue with an older software we used. On our end the music was barely hearable but the upload was too loud. We hope to do better on future reviews and our new software. Thank you for commenting..
I visited your RU-vid channel. Your content is really nice. I have noticed some major problems with your RU-vid channel. Because of that problem visibility is not increasing on your RU-vid channel. If you want I will explain it.
Belts are junk bought 1 fell apart bought a replacement and used buckle . Buckle fell apart junk no replacement parts for buckle and 1 year warranty junk !
We are so sorry to hear that. Our staff have not had a single issue with any belt we bought and we love them. We even got great feedback from one we bought for a giveaway. Thank you for commenting and letting us know.
Hey Kyle, Your review is spot-on. I recently purchased a OMIO #3. I also own and ❤ my TM Del Monte 7 blade. But, my #3 is truly giving me a boost of confidence. I’m not a fan of Scottie’s, even more so because; Scottie doesn’t make a face balanced putter to my liking. Mizuno has made a really nice feeling and balanced putter in the M Craft. ✌🏼 #blakksmith #Bck9ActionGolf
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Happy to hear you enjoyed my review. I agree with you 100%, Mizuno did a fantastic job. Also, glad to hear it help with the confidence. That's a nice key to putting well. Scotties are ok but there is nothing special about them especially at the prices they ask. Again I appreciate the comment Thank you, Kyle
Thanks for taking the time to share a review. I use to have that skillz putting matt. That putting matt feeds everything to the center, thats why I got rid of it. The OMOI is an awesome putter for sure!
Thanks for the comment. I haven't noticed that issue with the SKLZ putting mat when on level ground, however, I have heard about the plastic starting to warp over time making the hole sag and doing exactly what you said. I will be switching Golf Nola to PuttOut mats in the future. The OMOI may be the best putter out there and one that not many people know about. I appreciate you taking the time to comment, Thank you, Kyle Golf Nola owner.
Robert, we appreciate the compliment. We do not normally review private clubs, however, if Ellendale were to invite us to review the golf course as a guest we would be more than happy to do so. Thank you
I'm 6ft 2in. I've tried 34" putters and always had my hand at the end of the grip. 35" just feels right to me. Also, anything longer I feel I stand up too tall.
Kyle love the content and I wanted to get some info on the putter, but the background music was a little loud. Maybe on upcoming vids you can turn it down. Just an FYI, it takes away from what you are saying. May you hit nothing but fairways and greens. Back to your video.
David, thanks so much for the comment. I try to make sure that doesn't happen. Had to go watch it for myself here to see what you mean. I put the background music at 10%, but after watching it, I definitely understand what you are saying. The original video, before uploading, the music is barely noticeable. I will work on this and do better in future videos. Thanks again for the comment, and thank you for watching.
Watching other videos on PuttOUT products, I've leaned the alignment rod is meant to go through the PuttOUT trainer, as well as a PuttOUT gate at the other end so it is supported at both ends.
We had a group there on the 16th. They verdicut the week before and conditions were very inconsistent. Some greens were missing grass, and some were covered in sand. We would expect some of the grass to have healed/grown back since then, but we wouldn't expect them to be great just yet. Tee boxes weren't good on several holes but still playable.
I generally play from the whites, so no crossing water on this hole, but i typically use a 7 iron & try to stay away from the left side as it has a deep bunker & water hazard.