[0:00]Did you miss the Costco irons? Well, this could be your second chance because I don't think we're ever going to see the Kirkland Signature Costco irons ever again, especially with the lawsuit happening with Taylor Made. However, you can get a club that's probably the closest you'll ever come to those clubs, and you can get them just a little bit cheaper. But are they any good? That's what we're going to test today. So the clubs I'm playing are the SMT 579s. These came out of the exact same factory that the Kirkland signature clubs were made in and if you look at these clubs, they look strikingly similar. Now, there are some differences that we're going to cover here in today's video and again, we'll find out if these things perform anywhere near as good as those Kirkland irons or the price. For $419, you can get yourself a full set. I opted to go heads only and I fitted it with shafts that were closest that I could find in terms of both value and in terms of quality to what is on the Kirkland signatures. I also put a Golf Pride grip on there as well. Lamkin Cross lines, the standard grip on the Kirkland signature and you can do that as well, but I was able to build these clubs for just under $400. But if you wanted them ready to go, $419 on the website, you can get a set of these SMT 579s, so it's actually cheaper than the Kirkland signature. First hole, short par 4, our overunder by the way, plus or minus two today. Now, looking at these irons from the back, you would think they're pretty much exactly the same. Other than the finish is going to be a little bit different here with the SMT 579s. You've got more of a polished chrome look on the Kirkland signatures, while the SMT 579s have more of a brushed finish with a couple of polished attributes. Now, when you actually look down at it from a dress, that's when things look very different. If you remember the Kirkland signatures had hardly any offset, hardly any offset. I think if you're going to have a club that suited more towards the average golfer, you're going to want a little bit more offset and looking down at these, you see something else. The top line very, very thick compared to the Kirkland signature. So this is a different looking club at a dress than those Kirkland signatures for sure. 121, I'm going to go pitching wedge and I haven't even hit this club or most of the clubs in this bag. I did try the seven iron at the range, but apart from that, I haven't hit these things, so we're getting our actual first taste here together. This hole always plays a little bit longer, especially in the morning, but it's also a little bit a little bit elevated this green. I'm going for the middle of the green.
[2:37]And I may hit the left side of the green. Let's see if we hit it. Oh, did we? Might be a little long. I tell you what, the feeling off the club face pretty darn nice. But there's one thing about these clubs I noticed I don't like, and I noticed it with the seven iron on the range here this morning warming up. I hope I'm not exaggerating when I say these could be the worst sounding clubs I've ever heard. They have this clicky sound, they almost seem fake to me. I really, really don't like it at all. If I'm having any struggles in my game right now, it is the chipping. Let's see if we can knock this tight though. That's pretty good. Settle. Oh, it ran out. Whoa. So we've got four, four and a half, maybe, yeah, maybe five feet coming back even. I thought that was going to be pretty darn good, but hey, we got to putt it par. And because it's morning, I actually see the line pretty darn well based on where that ball rolled out to. And I feel very confident with this putter right now, especially from this distance. And that's why. All right, we're heading to two. Oh, hold on. All right, we'll get a sense of what these clubs can do out of the rough here since I tugged that drive a little bit. The lie is decent, not great. I've got 155. I've got eight iron in hand, so also test distance here. Water right, bunker left. We got to hit it central. I did that. Is it going to get there though? It's good direction. Oh, it's hard to see. I kind of lost it in the sun. Now, these clubs I would characterize from the shots I've seen so far as mid trajectory. They're not going to be super high and penetrating. That has to do with the loft of these clubs, which are a little stronger than those Kirkland signatures and something I actually appreciate because, again, I think the Kirkland signatures missed the mark a little bit on who these clubs are for. They made clubs for really low handicappers who always get fit for clubs. These are clubs that are more for your every man out there, or every lady, as the case may be. We are short by the way, we're about oh, hm, 5 yd shorts. I hit that 150. Not bad, not great. Got a little stuck in the rough there with that little bigger soul. These clubs are going to have a little bigger soul in addition to the bigger top line as well. And, uh, definitely it showed there a little bit. You're just not going to get quite the same turf interaction you will get from the Kirkland signatures with these clubs. But I've got a very makable up and down here. Hopefully we can do that. We are O for two in terms of greens and regulations so far. Let's see if we can improve on that here as we go. Not a lot of people putt from off the green and they should because a bad putt beats a bad chip 10 times out of ten.
[5:52]Unless you put it that poorly. Whoo. A little thicker than I thought here, which means I've got now seven feet here for my par and it should have been a lot better. It's a par. We got one hole to play.
[6:18]Let's see if we can wrangle that elusive birdie. And after I hit this drive, I'm going to rank these clubs.
[6:30]Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today, I'm wearing the True Linkswear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[7:50]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[9:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[10:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[12:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[13:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[15:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[16:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[18:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[19:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[21:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[22:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[24:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[25:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[27:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[28:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[30:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[31:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[33:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[34:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[36:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[37:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[39:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[40:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[42:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[43:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[45:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[46:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[48:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[49:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[51:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[52:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[54:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[55:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[57:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[58:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:00:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:01:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:03:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:04:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:06:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:07:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:09:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:10:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:12:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:13:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:15:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:16:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:18:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:19:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:21:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:22:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:24:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:25:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:27:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:28:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:30:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:31:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:33:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:34:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:36:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:37:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:39:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:40:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:42:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:43:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:45:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:46:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:48:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:49:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:51:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:52:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:54:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:55:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[1:57:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[1:58:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[2:00:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs. And because this tree line would get in the way of my draw as well, so it's the shot I got to play. Let's see if we can hit a little fade on to this thing and carry it all the way to the green this time.
[2:01:49]Oh, I hit it off the toe. Is it going to get there? Are we going to pay the price? Oh, we just carried. So again, in terms of forgiveness, there's a lack of it. That's I guess the best way I can describe it, because if you've got something like other clubs I've tested this year, stuff like the Dino Power forged, something like a Ping G 430, something like even a Tacomo 101, gonna be considerably more forgiving than these clubs in terms of mishits. I'm now 0 for four in terms of greens in regulation, and while, again, that was not the best swing of my life, I feel like with a pretty decent sized green here, I should have hit it. Tough side hill lie here. I'm lucky that it's not wet, honestly, so I'll take it.
[2:03:02]Did not hit that one. Oh, thank God this putter can work or else I would have had a double bogey there. We're getting ourselves into trouble. Let's start hitting some shots. We got to get that stroke back. Maybe we can go birdie here on the next par 5. Now, people always ask me about the shoes I'm wearing. Today I'm wearing the True Links wear. Really enjoying these shoes in terms of comfort on the course. They look stylish as well. Not making me play better right now, but they look good. Now, the reason why I didn't say, Kirkland Signature earlier, is because I actually am very, very happy with the way that the Kirkland Signature clubs came about. I think the intentions of Kirkland Signature and their clubs was to be a direct to consumer brand that did not compete against the big brands, but would try to sell great clubs at a cheap price. However, they did not necessarily make a good club for the everyday golfer who shops at Costco. That's why I would actually highly recommend looking at the SMT 579s for your golf game, just make sure you get them fitted properly. What do you say, we get back to the course. All right, we got 150 on the button here, which means we got to hit that eight iron again. Now what I'm going to do a little bit differently, I do feel a little wind in my face here by the way, which is probably why we came up short. But what I'm going to do a little bit differently here is hit more of a fade shot because I want to test the workability of these clubs.



