Recently, Titleist was nice enough to send me a new set of iron (735cm). The area Titleist rep was looking for feedback on the irons so I forced myself to hit a bag of balls at our range (I am a little burnt out. Sixty to Eighty hours of work for six straight months will tire even the most dedicated club pro).
I worked through my regular practice routine starting off with my SW, PW, 5 iron and Driver. All were going where I wanted them to go (Machine Feel). When I got to the driver a few of the members decided to come over and watch. After hitting three on the screws, I hit the top of the eight-foot flag at the end of range 230 yards away. Immediately, I yelled "Pole-ie"! The members that were not watching all turned around and looked at me. I can only imagine what they were thinking, "The Pro has lost his marbles, again". That is o.k. The last thing I want my members too think is that I am boring. I then explained it is all right to yell Hole-ie or Pole-ie if you get one. They nodded politely.
One of the members then walked over and said, "That shot you just hit, is that the Golfing Machine stuff you are always giving us".
"Yes, it is", I replied.
He got in his cart and went to the pro shop. When I got there a few minutes later he had purchased a copy of Homer's "Little Yellow Book".
“It is not for the faint of heart,” I said as he strolled out of the pro shop. “But, I’ll be glad to help you through it.”
“I’ve been trying to hit that thing for years,” he said, “and you did it in just a couple of balls”…his life will never be the same.