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baonest
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how do i put backspin on a ball??

i know how to hit a ball, so i dont need BS remarks.

i read that you need to pinch the bottom of the ball.. but i dont know how to pinch it.

ill be trying it at knights play soon.

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 12:44 PM. Reason : ]

9/14/2006 12:41:32 PM

ncstatetke
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high swing speed
hands forward at impact

and of course

a decent lie

9/14/2006 12:42:59 PM

baonest
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"hands forward at impact"


ill have to work on that.

9/14/2006 12:44:24 PM

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put two balls down in a bunker, one directly in front of the other, touching.....skull the hell out of the back ball, it will hit the front ball and spin like crazy, when it hits the green you can get 30-40 ft of backspin....

golfs version of a cheesy bar trick

9/14/2006 12:46:53 PM

baonest
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hah, thats like the wedge trick with 2 balls, one in front of the other.. one goes strait up, the other like 20 ft.

9/14/2006 12:48:00 PM

ncstatetke
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take your full swing of course

it'll take some practice to be able to make a full swing with your hands cocked (as opposed to chopping at the ground). but with your hands cocked, it allows the grooves on your club face to do their job and cut against the dimples on your ball. that creates backspin

9/14/2006 12:49:17 PM

beergolftile
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woman (to pro): how do you get a three iron to back up?

Pro: How far do you hit a three iron?

woman: about 130 yards

Pro: Then why the hell do you want it to back up?

9/14/2006 12:58:14 PM

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uh... backspin comes naturally (shape of the club)... if you TRY to add backspin, you wont hit it as far, you dont want that... only time to try to add MORE backspin would be a 70-80 yard shot with a sand wedge where you open up the club face and give it a full swing still, it wont go as far, and will have more backspin

9/14/2006 1:02:07 PM

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"golfs version of a cheesy bar trick"


one of my buddies' dad can do the best golf trick. It may be common, but I never seen or heard of anyone else doing it:

he can tee off from atop a full, sealed beer can....open the beer with the tee shot.....and down the beer before the ball stops. (the goal is to do it before the ball hits the ground, but it's still pretty damn cool)

9/14/2006 1:04:28 PM

beergolftile
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^that is fucking cool

Spin comes from a combo of

-swing speed
-downward angle
-ball type (old tour balata used to be the best, now probably pro v)
-club hit
-condition of grooves on said club
-lie (must be a clean, dry lie for max backspin)
-wind (spins much more into wind)
-softness of green onto which said ball is landed
-type of grass played from and onto.

9/14/2006 1:08:14 PM

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you can intentionally put sidespin onto a ball with the way you come across the ball with your swing (sometimes). i have never done this unless i was dicking around, and sometimes it works. i never try to put backspin on a ball, i just judge how much i will get by which iron im hitting, because it happens naturally. shit ive gotten my 3 wood to back up before. i do hit a very high shot though

9/14/2006 1:15:41 PM

packboozie
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Try to hit down on the ball as much as possible.

It just takes a lot of practice and to be honest, usually only good golfers can do it.

9/14/2006 1:18:55 PM

beergolftile
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i don't like to put a lot of backspin on the short irons, i try to keep the ball low and stop it where it lands, this is much better than backspin, even though it looks cool to suck it back. Watch tiger, he is the master of stopping it without too much spin. Of course he is the master of all golf.

9/14/2006 1:22:31 PM

mplncsu99
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^ bingo...what good is it to land the ball beside the hole when it spins 15 feet back?

Mastering (well, sort of) the "one hop and stop" shot really helped my score.

9/14/2006 1:46:55 PM

packdub
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2 things and 2 things only, hitting DOWN on the ball and playing with a ball that will spin (pro v1...the prov1x has less spin, callaway hx tour, bridgestone b333, or even the taylor made black tp ball that just came out). Cheaper balls will spin...but nothing close to these. Your top-flites and pinnacles of the world are usually for Joe-Chop who wants to hit it as far as possible and really doesn't mind losing the ball. Spin is really only something that your better players know how to use and better yet, know how to use effectively.

9/14/2006 2:23:19 PM

beergolftile
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I pwn at golf so I use spin all the time.

9/14/2006 2:24:48 PM

baonest
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tr00

9/14/2006 2:39:35 PM

1234chs
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The ability to spin would have helped when I played Pinehurst No. 2 a few weekends ago. I played pretty decent but still just took a ton of shots around the greens. It was almost impossible to hold greens unless you hit the perfect spot.

I also own b/c I made an 8 on the Par 3 9th hole! My tee ball went slighly left and into the bunker lip for 1, 2 was back in the bunker, 3 was over the green into another bunker, 4 was back across into the original bunker b/c the green was sloped that way and it kept rolling, 5 onto the lip but finally on grass, 6 on, and 2 putt from 8 feet.

We started on No. 10 so it was my final hole and I made a Snowman!

9/14/2006 2:43:32 PM

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"he can tee off from atop a full, sealed beer can....open the beer with the tee shot.....and down the beer before the ball stops. (the goal is to do it before the ball hits the ground, but it's still pretty damn cool)"


i saw john daly do that before the ball landed...he's a beast...

9/14/2006 2:45:49 PM

1234chs
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"i saw john daly do that before the ball landed...he's a beast..."


He could probably do that while driving a car too.

9/14/2006 2:46:43 PM

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Backspin sucks. The only thing its good for is front pin locations when you have to carry a hazard or something to get to it. The only real way to get it is to have crisp contact and a lot of loft on your club. I have a problem spinning the ball too much because I play with blade clubs and pro-v1's (when they're discounted ). I mean its cool to spin the ball, but it only serves a purpose when you are shooting at tight pins.


And if you're not shooting below 80, you really dont need to spin the ball cause you probably arent good enough to fire at pins anyway. Trying to spin the ball will only fuck up your swing to be honest with you. Just use softer golf balls and try to make good contact.

9/14/2006 2:54:45 PM

beergolftile
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Ive hit mp14's since 98 and the grooves are pretty much gone, but I still love them, and now they don't spin as much. By the way 1234, I played #2 last weekend (Labor Day weekend) and you do have to hit the right shots to hold the greens (which were not in great shape btw). I only hit 11 in regulation, which is very low for me - that course will kick you around a little bit, but I didn't make an 8 on the 9th

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 3:08 PM. Reason : finding prov's is the shit (i encourage all of you to play them)]

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 3:08 PM. Reason : particularly the shitty golfers and on courses that i frequent]

9/14/2006 3:07:09 PM

mplncsu99
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"particularly the shitty golfers and on courses that i frequent"


So true...I collected almost a whole dozen during a round once because the old lazy hack in front of me was too lazy to DRIVE to pick up his many errant tee shots.

9/14/2006 3:11:34 PM

beergolftile
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i haven't bought a ball in years and i play about 4 days a week. old people who are shitty at golf make me smile.

9/14/2006 3:15:55 PM

wolfAApack
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I found a brand new pro-v inthe range bucket at Knights play the other day....made my day hahaha

9/14/2006 3:17:09 PM

JT3bucky
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if u have to ask, its prolly a bad idea to try

ur gonna mess up ur swing unless its already terrible

9/14/2006 3:18:42 PM

mplncsu99
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you two blade players...at what point would you say someone can take advantage of blades? I'm a 2.8 with cavity backs and was thinking about making the switch. Do you find that you can actually work the ball more easily?

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 3:20 PM. Reason : .]

9/14/2006 3:19:59 PM

wolfAApack
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I play with hogan apex plus blades....they are blade clubs but have a slight cavity thats no more than 2mm deep, and a muscle back at the bottom for a lower center of gravity. I've been playing with them since my sophmore year in high school...i'm a senior at state now. I'd say I was a 10 when i started playing with them but this is the difference for me....



I've never like the looks of big cavity back clubs. I dont like the offset, I dont like the thick top line, and i've never been able to hit them. for me, I actually play better with the blades. I'm probably scratch right now, but I dont get to play during the school year so it takes a month or so during the summer to get back to par.


The great thing about blade clubs is that you can feel exactly where you missed (and see it for that matter when your ball comes up 20 yards short). On the flipside of that, solid shots feel like you swung through butter. You get better control with your long irons as far as stopping them on the green, and your short irons come off a little lower which I like.


There is a difference in "workability" i guess you could say. With big cavity back clubs, they usually have a bunch of offset to prevent slices. Blades have minimal offset so you can sit the club open and hit a cut, or close it down to hit a hook. Its a combination of a thinner sole and less offset that allows you to do this.


If you're around a 2 handicap, its probably time for you to make the switch unless you like your set of clubs in particular....nothing wrong with that. The thing about using blades is that your shots have to be a lot better to be good than with cavity backed clubs. When you switch, you'll probably play a bunch of bad rounds to start out with, but you just have to practice to get those misses closer tothe center of the clubhead. It will help you in the long run but there are some kinks you will probably have to work out.

9/14/2006 3:42:14 PM

beergolftile
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Ive played blades since I was 18 (the same set, actually). I love them, have bought other blades since, but always gone back. I don't really work the short irons much, hell, i don't want them to go anywhere but straight. I like them for their consistent distance control, and it makes me a better ball striker for sure to hit blades. Cavity backs to me have a tendency for the ball to jump off the face, which shoots it who knows where, plus they hit it higher, which i don't want. I am about a +1 or +2, last year was a bit better. I can play to it right now during the summertime, but winter it falls back a little. If I could putt, Id be alright!

9/14/2006 3:44:57 PM

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"If I could putt, Id be alright!
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If I had a dollar for every time i said this or heard this....well you know the rest. Fucking flat stick

9/14/2006 3:48:14 PM

JT3bucky
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see i play cavity back but i like the height and ultimate distance off it, i can get a good feel for the ball but I think thats just because of the quality of club using callaways

ALOT of it has to do with ur quality of club, im going to go in about a month and search for a new iron set as its about time, the Nike Irons have been interesting to me, along with the new Cobra stuff, Cobras really coming out with some good stuff lately

anyone tried the new rapture club by ping? i demoed it the other day, its got a WEIRD feel off the head but it sure does get an extra 5-10 yards, cant control it as well as my F speed though




by the way if i get enough interest we can start a club golf team

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 3:49 PM. Reason : d]

9/14/2006 3:48:27 PM

wolfAApack
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I wish I could do that but dont have the time.

9/14/2006 3:53:54 PM

beergolftile
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Nothing like a 74 with 36 putts and 15 GIR to make you ready to throw your sticks in a lake.

9/14/2006 3:59:53 PM

wolfAApack
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played in a US Amateur qualifier and shot 77 with 2 birdies and 36 putts. Best ball striking round I've ever played in tournament golf with the exception of the last hole.

9/14/2006 4:05:50 PM

dannyray
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lol you better recount that doesnt make sense unless you putted the ball from the fairway
prolly more like a 84

hahaha

9/14/2006 4:07:03 PM

wolfAApack
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ok 33 putts, same difference haha i cant fucking believe i remember..


I actually lied. Wasntthe best ball striking round of my life cause I had to hit tee shots that day, but the irons were on fire.

9/14/2006 4:10:13 PM

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While not true blades, I love the look and feed of the Callaway X-Tour irons. I'm going to demo a set next week to see how the translate on the course.

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 4:13 PM. Reason : .]

9/14/2006 4:13:20 PM

beergolftile
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You see Webb Simpson play in the am semis this year. Kid can flat out stripe it - he plays at my home course in Pinehurst and he shot 58 at Carolina Country Club a few years ago. (yeah, easy track, but shit).

I remember one club champ qualifier around 8 years ago. Shot a 70 with 18 greens in reg, 2 par fives in two, 36 putts. Two putted every hole.

9/14/2006 4:33:00 PM

JT3bucky
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sounds like me

well without the whole two putting part

i always manage to be on par 5's in 2 and then 3 putt, i suck at putting but gettin work on it now, should be good to go soon with my team run

9/14/2006 4:54:45 PM

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If you are having to worry about this, then you aren't good enough for it to even matter. If you were, then you wouldn't be asking. There is no real "secret" to putting backspin on the ball, except for hitting a good solid shot. If you are swining with the thought in your head to try and put backspin on it, you are gonna start messing up all sorts of things in your swing. Unless you are hitting worm burners ever time, then backspin is real overrated. Sure, it might be cool to hit a shot and have it spin back 10 feet, but more times than none, it ends up putting you further than the hole than you would have been if it had just landed and released a few feat.

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]

9/14/2006 5:32:06 PM

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beergolftile: do you live in Raleigh? If so, I'm always looking for a good match. You sound like a pretty good player...let me know if you're interested.

9/14/2006 7:05:01 PM

dannyray
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lol wow this thread has been officially dedicated to hackers

9/14/2006 9:22:14 PM

packdub
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^can you play? If you can, then let me know if you want to get a game up sometime.

9/14/2006 9:35:58 PM

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packdub,

i live in charlotte during the week, but i go to pinehurst most weekends.

i am your huckleberry.

[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 10:07 PM. Reason : ,]

9/14/2006 10:06:51 PM

packdub
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where do you live in charlotte? I was the assistant at The Tradition on Prosperity Church Rd. this past summer. As a matter of fact, I'll be there this weekend.

9/14/2006 10:15:14 PM

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Ill be up for some golf around raleigh sometimes, Im not very good but still like to go out and play, if I had to estimate Id say I was around a 13 handicap. Im going home this weekend to get my clubs b/c I didnt have any room during move in, so lmk if you wanna play sometime.

9/14/2006 11:29:13 PM

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^^ I played tradition not too long ago, pretty nice track. I usually play at Rocky River by the race track, cheap good course not too far from work. I'll be around this weekend if you want to play one day, send me a PM. Weather should be nice, I'd be in Pinehurst, but I have a friend coming to clt.

9/15/2006 7:50:04 AM

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you need a good ball, and a good wedge

i normally hit my cleveland 64 and a Titleist ProV1*

9/15/2006 8:07:44 AM

beergolftile
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a 64 degree wedge? you probly hit that motherfucker straight up

9/15/2006 8:42:51 AM

mplncsu99
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^^ yeah how far can you hit that thing?

9/15/2006 9:13:53 AM

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